CM Punk
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Ian Chappell's new piece on CI marginalizing of Kane?
The batting averages he's referring to are actually ranked like this...
Batting records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN Cricinfo
and he refers to them again when saying Kane could easily make it a quartet because his average is only second to Smith's.
Sure Smith is ahead, but I don't think he's any less of a batsmen than Root or Kohli. I think he's well ahead of Root at this stage while has the slight edge on Kohli who has only recently started to get it together in Tests.
Is there anything in it? It rubbed me the wrong way tbh...Any conversation about which batsmen are currently top-rated in Test cricket begins with the Big Three; in order of batting average that's Steve Smith, Joe Root and Virat Kohli.
It's often noted that New Zealand captain Kane Williamson could easily make it a quartet.
Indeed, Williamson should be included as his average is second only to Smith, but David Warner ought to also be there, to extend it to a quintet.
The batting averages he's referring to are actually ranked like this...
Batting records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN Cricinfo
and he refers to them again when saying Kane could easily make it a quartet because his average is only second to Smith's.
Sure Smith is ahead, but I don't think he's any less of a batsmen than Root or Kohli. I think he's well ahead of Root at this stage while has the slight edge on Kohli who has only recently started to get it together in Tests.
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