Well now we know Subz's real name.
I am sure
@h_hurricane will be pleased to know that I'm getting slammed today.
I'll start with the parts I agree with and that makes sense.
Yes he was a tad bit defensive, and yes he was behind Tendulkar, Lara and Ponting, but so were 99.8% of all batsmen ever. It's also true that aggression has its advantages and can set up a match, but you don't want everyone on the team going gun ho all the time.
Secondly, yes his slip catching was immense and it was more critical to the team than his bowling. He was sone of the best ever and the skill (as shown again today) is critical to team success.
The rest of it is just nonsense. The role of the 4th bowler is pivotal and critical to team success. Right now Stokes is into his 9th over and just made the break through for his team.
To say the primary guys were better when they need a rest is meaningless and he had a couple match winning spells in-between his normal toils, taking critical wickets along the way. A disproportionate percentage of his wickets were also top order batsmen, meaning he rarely got a chance to feast on the tail.
So ye's, he was 4th in his era, but still 12th / 13th for me overall. He mirrored most of Sachin's career and on tougher home pitches, and wasn't embarrassed in comparison.
His bowling was vital and he took many viral top order wickets and was never a weak link and rarely got taken apart.
His catching was elite ATG and one of the best ever in the pivotal 2nd slip position and was invaluable to his team there.
He was your ATG no. 4, your ATG elite 2nd slip and reliable 5th bowler. What more could have been done.