Turbinator
Cricketer Of The Year
There those averages make my case stronger for keeping Sehwag and not Jaffer for the third test, adharcric and SS.
I'm familiar with the averages thanks. Luckily, it's possible to judge cricketers in other ways. The only ones on that list other than the top pair which are close to Langer and Hayden are Simpson/Lawry and Boycott/Edrich, and Hayden/Langer are marginally ahead of both of them IMO. The other pairing that is close to Hayden/Langer is Greenidge/Haynes, who have more runs but a lesser average.JASON said:You forgot quite a lot of other opening partnerships which have better averages- Following is the list to help you .
I think Slats + Taylor was very good too, actually. Faced superior bowling. But I agree with you, I think.FaaipDeOiad said:I'm familiar with the averages thanks. Luckily, it's possible to judge cricketers in other ways. The only ones on that list other than the top pair which are close to Langer and Hayden are Simpson/Lawry and Boycott/Edrich, and Hayden/Langer are marginally ahead of both of them IMO. The other pairing that is close to Hayden/Langer is Greenidge/Haynes, who have more runs but a lesser average.
Regardless, they are clearly one of the best opening pairings of all time, and comfortably the best of the last 15-20 years.
Faaip, as an aussie, what are your thoughts on Slats + Taylor? I've always rated them very highly.FaaipDeOiad said:Longevity is an important part of it as well, and so is the value of both batsmen as a combination and as individuals. Comparing say Greenidge/Haynes with Gavaskar/Chauhan, I just can't rate the second pair that highly because one of the batsmen wasn't a significant threat, and the same goes for Hobbs/Rhodes. It's also much easier to maintain a good average over a series or two than over 5+ years and 50+ tests. Smith and DeVilliers are an example of this.
Anyway, I think there's a few on that list that are in the same league as Hayden/Langer, but very few pairs combine such runscoring with such a lengthy stay at the top of the order. Comfortably in the top 5 IMO, and a fair candidate for the 2nd best opening pair ever.
I think they're a little overrated in the same way that a lot of batsmen from 10 years ago are overrated compared to the modern ones. It's just a natural focus on the flaws of current batsmen compared to past batsmen though, and I'm sure the same will be true in 10 years time of future greats against Ponting, Dravid, Kallis etc.silentstriker said:Faaip, as an aussie, what are your thoughts on Slats + Taylor? I've always rated them very highly.
Who's more Australian in disguise?Perm said:Marvellous little character, I'll really miss him. One of my favourites. I'm just waiting in terror to see how long it is until Gilchrist calls it quits.
Haha, its really weird. I despise Australian cricket (because they are way too professional, doesn't give our shoddy unprofessional bunch a shot to ever challenge them seriously), but I love Australian players. Its a weird thing that I struggle with every day.Craig said:Who's more Australian in disguise?
You or SS?
Anyway wait now for the x-rated video of Langer and Hayden to be posted up on the internet after this Test...
I'm totally the opposite, depise the players like you wouldn't believe.Haha, its really weird. I despise Australian cricket (because they are way too professional, doesn't give our shoddy unprofessional bunch a shot to ever challenge them seriously), but I love Australian players. Its a weird thing that I struggle with every day.
Yes.Is that a sign you need professional help?