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Norwood's on Fire
& yet you voted Kohliyep!
& yet you voted Kohliyep!
for that very reason !& yet you voted Kohli
Out the door it might be snowing, in my world it’s always June, I don’t believe in the world outside my roomfor that very reason !
it’s great when one’s arbitrary heuristics as to deciding who’s better conveniently fit their agenda entirelyOut the door it might be snowing, in my world it’s always June, I don’t believe in the world outside my room
Nah Root > Williamson quite clearly. Williamson's had more than enough opportunities to dispel the theory that he's not up to it in England & Indian conditions, yet he's failed time & time again. We'll slightly let him off on his poor record in South Africa due to lack of opportunity, but even so just one 50 in 7 innings there @ an average of 21, which is terrible.Think Kohli is still comfortably #2 of the current era due to having big series everywhere although he could end up #4. Williamson vs Root would be a lot closer.
I think he’s been kind of unlucky tbh. He’s missed quite a few matches overseas due to injuries/illnesses.Nah Root > Williamson quite clearly. Williamson's had more than enough opportunities to dispel the theory that he's not up to it in England & Indian conditions, yet he's failed time & time again. We'll slightly let him off on his poor record in South Africa due to lack of opportunity, but even so just one 50 in 7 innings there @ an average of 21, which is terrible.
Meanwhile Root only has a horrible average in Bangladesh, with his next two worst being Australia where he still averages 35 & NZ averaging 39.
No surprise to see KW is far more of a home-track bully, with Root having the better overall away record.
I wouldn't have said this a few years ago, but now Root quite clearly for me, both now (and miles ahead based on recent form) and across the overall career.
Firstly he seems to be on a slow decline now & secondly, while he's not exactly old I think due to his ongoing elbow issue & his young family I expect he'll retire in the next 18-24 months without getting further opportunities in England or India where he's struggled in the past.Based on the eye test and his home record he seems a better player than both Kohli and Root, so hopefully he improves the away record over the next few years since he’s still relatively young.
Strong disagreeBased on the eye test and his home record he seems a better player than both Kohli and Root, so hopefully he improves the away record over the next few years since he’s still relatively young.
Sreesanth will hook him upNow Kohli on tren would potentially be the greatest **** in history. Imagine a roided up Kohli's stump mic shenanigans.
I mean Sachin could not play shots against some very meme level spin in the Multan test in 2004. And I have seen Sachin struggle worse than Virat has done in this Asia Cup multiple times in his career.Kohli may get back and make us eat cow dung but I saw him bat after a while the other day in the T 20 vs Pakistan I know a t 20 is n not the ideal judging criteria for a classical batsman but he looked awful I really do not remember Sachin ever looking this bad ever in his 2004-06 slump I hope he can recover and average over 50 by the time he retire but I will not bet on it.
And yet didn’t average mid 20sI mean Sachin could not play shots against some very meme level spin in the Multan test in 2004. And I have seen Sachin struggle worse than Virat has done in this Asia Cup multiple times in his career.
Neither does Virat in T20Is. I would bet he is averaging much better than Sachin in 2004 for example.And yet didn’t average mid 20s
Sachin averaged 91 in tests in 2004Neither does Virat in T20Is. I would bet he is averaging much better than Sachin in 2004 for example.
Sachin averaged 91 in tests in 2004
No way does Kohli's slump compare to Tendulkar. Tendulkar just lost his consistency but was still scoring tons and contributing.