marc71178
Eyes not spreadsheets
bhooth nath said:in tests, lara gets it
in odis, its tendulkar.
also, overall in tests, dravid has got to be the best batsman.
Why does he?
He's in the top grouping, but so are a few others.
bhooth nath said:in tests, lara gets it
in odis, its tendulkar.
also, overall in tests, dravid has got to be the best batsman.
Jono said:The 5 or 6 batsman mentioned earlier (Sachin, Lara, Ponting, Dravid, Kallis & Hayden) are all full of class,
Why, because they'd only make you look silly?tooextracool said:you've got to be kidding me. steve waugh is more dependable than lara or sachin any day. and please dont bring up averages to try and disprove me
Lions81 said:And Steve Waugh was an excellent captain
But if it were possible to bring averages and disprove you, you'd be wrong, because a player can't be dependable if the stats don't back it. That said, I'm not denying your point.tooextracool said:you've got to be kidding me. steve waugh is more dependable than lara or sachin any day. and please dont bring up averages to try and disprove me
It would have been interesting to see Steve Waugh captain the current West Indian side.Lions81 said:Yeah but isn't a captain's job to win? Score a thousand runs every series if you like, but if you lose every series, you stink. Maybe it's a function of having poor players, but I think perhaps Lara has mismanaged some of his decent players so as to make them look worse than they actually are.
And Steve Waugh was an excellent captain, but he's not a better batsman than Lara or Tendulkar.
Somehow out of the words "Steve Waugh is an excellent captain", you managed to extract "Steve Waugh is the best captain of his generation." I didn't say that.marc71178 said:No, Steve Waugh captained an outstanding side.
He's by no means best captain of his generation.
Regarding the Lara at #1 thing, I wasn't putting words in your mouth, I was just wondering if that was what you were arguing.Mr Mxyzptlk said:It would have been interesting to see Steve Waugh captain the current West Indian side.
Your joking, right? Since 2001 Hayden has dominated opponents in a way not seen since Bradman, averaging 69 over roughly 40 matches, with an imposing strike rate of around 70 in that time. How can someone so destructive over such a long period not be thought of as class?marc71178 said:Hayden, class?
I agree with you on the discipline aspect. A captain like Waugh or Fleming would certainly get the professionalism into them.Lions81 said:Regarding the Lara at #1 thing, I wasn't putting words in your mouth, I was just wondering if that was what you were arguing.
I think Waugh would do a magnificent job captaining the West Indies. First and foremost he'd instill a sense of discipline. No more "optional" practice sessions or things like that. I think he'd first change the mental makeup of the team, and even if he can't find better talent in the short-term, I believe that shift in mindset would win more games. Also I think Waugh's in-game tactics would be good, but of course you need bowlers to bowl where you tell them and fielders to hold on to catches...
I think he was more referring to the word class in terms of classiness of play.a massive zebra said:Your joking, right? Since 2001 Hayden has dominated opponents in a way not seen since Bradman, averaging 69 over roughly 40 matches, with an imposing strike rate of around 70 in that time. How can someone so destructive over such a long period not be thought of as class?
I think Marc meant he is not stylish, or classy.a massive zebra said:Your joking, right? Since 2001 Hayden has dominated opponents in a way not seen since Bradman, averaging 69 over roughly 40 matches, with an imposing strike rate of around 70 in that time. How can someone so destructive over such a long period not be thought of as class?
I thought he was saying Hayden's a foulmouthed Aussie with a big head who is in no way an example of the sociological definition of the word "class". I.e., he's a bull in a china shop and someone who you'd never want to introduce your mother to because he might slap her then bodyslam her.Tom Halsey said:I think Marc meant he is not stylish, or classy.
I could be wrong, though.
Oh and I suppose my interpretation didn't merit a mention? I thought it was darn good.marc71178 said:Liam and Halsey are on the right lines.
he captained an outstanding side...which HE built...when he took over the reins from mark taylor, australia had plenty of good players...but the results were not brilliant..sure,they won more than they lost..but nothing spectacular...marc71178 said:No, Steve Waugh captained an outstanding side.
He's by no means best captain of his generation.
Dont be a dill the reason Afridi is not there is because he is souch a crap batsman regardless of his strike rate.tooextracool said:if ur rating batsman on basis of their strike rate then why not include shahid afridi in there too?
so tell me how many of those centuries has ponting made under pressure?
because they make anderson look like an all rounder and viv richards look like hes not amongst the top 10 best batsmen ever.marc71178 said:Why, because they'd only make you look silly?
nope a dependable player is one that plays well consistently when the team needs him to. players who score 100s when the team declares at 600 is not what id call a dependable player unless he scores those centuries under pressure too. steve waughs averages definetly lies, because 7/10 times he scored when his team was 50/4 and 7/10 times he failed when his team was 300/3.Mr Mxyzptlk said:But if it were possible to bring averages and disprove you, you'd be wrong, because a player can't be dependable if the stats don't back it. That said, I'm not denying your point.
the only reason why i dont rate steve waugh as an "excellent" captain is because he lost twice to india in india despite having the best team in the world(dont forget their loss in SL too). yea india played well etc but for fleming to captain an average side and yet avert a loss in india is remarkable and just goes to show what an excellent captain can do.the recent series against india at home also delineated that he had no gameplan whatsoever.orthodox fields were set and bowlers didnt know what they were supposed to bowl to whom.Lions81 said:I nevertheless remain steadfast that he was an excellent captain. So what if he had excellent players? That doesn't diminish the qualities of captaincy he had, such as his ability to lead men and to outthink his opponents, as well as his generally intimidating demeanor which does a lot to put fear and doubt into the opponents' minds. And ask Hansie Cronje and Shaun Pollock if it's all that easy to lead a bunch of superstar players. They didn't managed to do anywhere near what Waugh did. Obviously Waugh's side was better, but they weren't rated that much higher but the two sides accomplished vastly different things.