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Jasprit Bumrah vs Malcolm Marshall

Bumrah vs Marshall at their peak

  • Bumrah

    Votes: 6 20.0%
  • Marshall

    Votes: 24 80.0%

  • Total voters
    30

Coronis

International Coach
he doesn’t have 1/100 of the fame precisely because he is a lesser batsman. Was not seen as top tier in his time
He doesn’t have the fame because he was a boring player. Viv was an exciting player. People tend to under/over rate athletes based on how exciting or watchable they are.

See: Kobe/Duncan
 

Johan

International Debutant
He doesn't makes mine, even not counting Grace, Ranji or Shrewsbury :


Hobbs
Hutton
Hammond
Sutcliffe
Root
Barrington
Compton
May
Boycott
Cook
Cowdrey
Hobbs
Hutton
Hammond
Sutcliffe
Root (subject to change)
Barrington
Compton
May (might be above Compton)
Boycott
Gooch
Cook

for me, so Nah
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
Hobbs
Hutton
Hammond
Sutcliffe
Root (subject to change)
Barrington
Compton
May (might be above Compton)
Boycott
Gooch
Cook

for me, so Nah
Dude, you literally just made one change to my list......

(And if by 'nah' you are referring to KP being a Top 10 English bat and not my list, then I agree and ignore the rest of the comment)
 

kyear2

International Coach
Its never been specifically about averages, and you know that. Don’t be disingenuous.
So what is it then?

You think he (and Lillee apparently) is overrated because of s/r and aura and hence reduces it to average.

It's in no way disingenuous, that's what it comes down to.
 

kyear2

International Coach
As @ankitj has pointed out, Kallis and Sanga had similar length careers to him and were able to maintain better performance. Barrington, really I shouldn’t need to say anything. Greatest away record apart from Bradman, ridiculous output, multiple tons against everyone, tons in every country he played in.
So average......

Who cares if they batted on mostly flatbeds and way worse attacks right?

Nuance, context and just probably watching the game helps with all these things.

But as was said, let's not lay it all onto the mindless masses.
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
So average......

Who cares if they batted on mostly flatbeds and way worse attacks right?

Nuance, context and just probably watching the game helps with all these things.

But as was said, let's not lay it all onto the mindless masses.
Like, that's not true when compared with Ponting for Sangakkara (actually he is the closest to truth here), Kallis (I mean, you seem to agree) and especially Barrington
 

kyear2

International Coach
He doesn’t have the fame because he was a boring player. Viv was an exciting player. People tend to under/over rate athletes based on how exciting or watchable they are.

See: Kobe/Duncan
Kobe / Duncan was partially because one was literally in LA.

And again you're referencing the young, mindless masses. No one who understands the game has Kobe over Tim.
 

kyear2

International Coach
He doesn’t have the fame because he was a boring player. Viv was an exciting player. People tend to under/over rate athletes based on how exciting or watchable they are.

See: Kobe/Duncan
And nothing to do with boring or exciting. Forget for a moment the excitement, and helping to expand the game etc.

If you have to cut half the shots out of your game to survive, or way more importantly, unable to accelerate the innings as needed during matches, you're not as good as someone who can.

That's not including the ability of Viv and the like being able to turn the tide of a match in a session. Causing the changing of fields, rotations, lines etc. The pressure that applies to an attack and captain can't be measured and can cause a domino effect, making things easier for those after you.

Great batsmen adapt and are capable of taking away or wining a match in any scenario, a lot of those guys just can't.
 

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