DoneJames, can we update the thread title?
Does anybody remember this one guy named Roger twose? For mine hes at least the equal of Martin Crowe and had he played more ODI cricket he would have probably been a bit better.I count Crowe as being a better one day batsman than Astle simply because Crowe generally faced a better class of bowler in his day, and didn't have the luxury of as many games against minnows. One day international hundreds were also a much scarcer commodity back then - I remember looking at Desmond Haynes' record and being in awe. "17 centuries? The man's a legend!"
I consider Astle probably our second best, and my fond memories of his one-day exploits are far fresher and numerous than any I have of Crowe. Will be missed
And if he were an All Black they would have been tripping up over themselves to praise him and kiss his rear end?I hate TV News here, they just said he "can't be bothered staying around for the World Cup."
Can't they actually praise a New Zealand cricketer for once? If he doesn't deserve it no one does.
Rubbish. Crowe was 10 times the batsman Twose ever wasDoes anybody remember this one guy named Roger twose? For mine hes at least the equal of Martin Crowe and had he played more ODI cricket he would have probably been a bit better.
Jesse Ryder's name has been overused in this forum. Why are we still talking about him? He's not even in the World Cup train-on squad of 30 and unless he has a complete change of attitude from being an obese waster to getting fit, physically and mentally, in the next few years he'll never be in the sideWould somebody like Jesse Ryder been a much better call-up instead?
Not in ODIs. Crowe merely played more OD cricket, Twose on the other hand retired prematurely but he IMO he was just as capable as Martin Crowe and his record shows that.Rubbish. Crowe was 10 times the batsman Twose ever was