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Lmao that drop by botham in the slips is one of the most embarassing ones I've ever seen
Lmao that drop by botham in the slips is one of the most embarassing ones I've ever seen
Sums up his whole career against WI.Lmao that drop by botham in the slips is one of the most embarassing ones I've ever seen
yep, that one is etched in my memory for sure, a spectacular innings...just toyed with the england bowling...I mean, fmd 1/340 odd in 60 something overs is insane, I don't care the attack or the conditions. Chasing that one down witout Richards or Lloyd even batting is ridiculous.
Back and across in anticipation of the short ball was most batsmen's first instinct back then and the genuine fear of getting a serious injury may have had something to do with thatThose cuts fmd
Did a lot of batsmen have trigger movements back then?
sign says “Stop Being a ****.”
yes, if we are talking all of first class cricket. If we are restricting the conversation to test cricket, Barry doesn't figure in the discussion.Barry Richards?
Why is Barry Richards figuring in this discussion? this is not about test cricket?The Big 3 openers are Hobbs, Hutton, Grace.
Gavaskar, Richards, Sutcliffe come shortly afterwards.
This is about how we believe players to perform (in an era-adjusted way) in a hypothetical 5-day match.Why is Barry Richards figuring in this discussion? this is not about test cricket?
Yes that’s why people are discussing him.Why is Barry Richards figuring in this discussion? this is not about test cricket?
Averages against individual bowlers now? **** meGavaskar averaged 21 against Lillie. Not to discredit him of course where he was a fantastic batsman.
Hannan Sarkar averaged like 0 against Pedro CollinsGavaskar averaged 21 against Lillie. Not to discredit him of course where he was a fantastic batsman.
Didn't Lillee average like 200 against Zaheer Abbas btw.Gavaskar averaged 21 against Lillie. Not to discredit him of course where he was a fantastic batsman.
Why? He played only four tests. One series. Doesn't deserve a mention in the same breath as Gavaskar, Sutcliffe etc who sweated their guts out for decades across the globe! Even in the first four tests, gavaskar did better than B.Richards. He doesn't belong here.Yes that’s why people are discussing him.
Barry Richards played 5 matches in WSC, averaged 79 against the likes of Lillee, Holding, Roberts and Garner.Why? He played only four tests. One series. Doesn't deserve a mention in the same breath as Gavaskar, Sutcliffe etc who sweated their guts out for decades across the globe! Even in the first four tests, gavaskar did better than B.Richards. He doesn't belong here.
He averaged 17 out here the only time he faced a full strength attack. if you include the ROW series in which he opened in the early 70s, it's about 25 or something. His record here otherwise is a classic case of a very good player bullying some rubbish line ups. And credit to him for doing it, but let's never pretend he performed well here against strong attacks. He just didn't.Averages against individual bowlers now? **** me
He averaged ~40+ vs West Indies even when they had strong attacks (yes his 700+ first series didn't come against the strongest attacks, but he had good series after that too). Also did very well against Pakistan.He averaged 17 out here the only time he faced a full strength attack. if you include the ROW series in which he opened in the early 70s, it's about 25 or something. His record here otherwise is a classic case of a very good player bullying some rubbish line ups. And credit to him for doing it, but let's never pretend he performed well here against strong attacks. He just didn't.
But it's one nation - and it's not like Lillee toured India either to make it up so....Yeah I know. I’m not saying he’s a horrible player, I’m saying his record here warrants scrutiny, because he was fortunate to tour here at arguably the two weakest points in Australian post-war cricket (which basically means the weakest points ever).