Also wow at Kohli's record at no. 4 in that list - 1721 runs @ 61.46 and SR of 91.9!Gotta love how Ross Taylor has been so consistently awesome at ODIs for so long he would actually be putting his hand up as one of the great #4s of all time Batting records | One-Day Internationals | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN Cricinfo
...except for the fact he is entirely overshadowed by AB de Bradman himself. God damn it AB, y u hav 2 b so gud
And he's maintained that despite his horrible form slump! Amazing.Gotta love how Ross Taylor has been so consistently awesome at ODIs for so long he would actually be putting his hand up as one of the great #4s of all time Batting records | One-Day Internationals | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN Cricinfo
...except for the fact he is entirely overshadowed by AB de Bradman himself. God damn it AB, y u hav 2 b so gud
Was hard to see his face.I didn't say you could change the size of his head ffs
I'll caption tomorrow unless you can give me a captioned pic tonight. Don't have access to Paint.
Was hard to see his face.
I want one.Was hard to see his face.
In ODIs you can't even see any sign of a slump at all in his record.And he's maintained that despite his horrible form slump! Amazing.
The slump was never about runs, it was about his strike rate. During the WC (and the run up to it) he was slowing down (SR of 77) just as the rest of the world was going into overdrive. I think it's still a bit of a problem for him, it's just that he's making sure to convert on his starts this series.In ODIs you can't even see any sign of a slump at all in his record.
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He's on notice that its not about scoring rates of over 100. It is looking like you're scoring at 90-100. Instead of Williamson scoring at SR 110 but looking like he is playing test cricket while doing it. Just does not look aggressive enough. He needs to learn from McClenaghan, it is not about playing cricket fast, but looking like you play your cricket fast."I don't think 'aggressive' has to mean slogging or hitting the ball 150 metres. I think the style of play is what you want to achieve in an innings and the runs you get.
"To bowl them out before the 50 overs was key, they were on track for a few more runs. They played well again with the bat and it was nice to restrict them. It was also great to form that partnership with Ross, who batted outstandingly to take the game deep - it was frustrating one of us was not there at the end but the guys that came in formed the partnerships that were required to get us over the line."
Kane desperately trying to justify his approach, but sadly he just doesn't seem to get it. Agressive cricket is all about slogging and trying to hit the ball as hard and as far as possible. No matter the match circumstances, this approach must not be moderated. Also, always attempt to raise a milestone with a boundary....I mean to say, a 6.
Any reason you left Root off that list with Amla, AB and Kane?He's on notice that its not about scoring rates of over 100. It is looking like you're scoring at 90-100. Instead of Williamson scoring at SR 110 but looking like he is playing test cricket while doing it. Just does not look aggressive enough. He needs to learn from McClenaghan, it is not about playing cricket fast, but looking like you play your cricket fast.
Seriously, other than Amla and AB De Villiers (before he goes into overdrive which is sweeps over fine leg and square leg off the quick bowlers for 6's) noone scores as quickly and as risk free as Kane. It is fours along the carpet with his pulls into mid wicket, safe elegant 4's and 6's in the V with no fuss or overt display of physical force, fours along the carpet through backward point. It just looks like test cricket and then you see the Strike Rate. He is finding the boundary a lot with elegant, low risk shots. Magnificent player.
Kohli and S Smith are absolute gems. So is Gayle to a lesser extent. Don't get me wrong. But when they Kohli and Gayle lift the tempo, they look like they're lifting the tempo. The aggression is overt. Kohli often looks like he wants to physically fight the bowlers with some of his shots. But for mine, Willaimson, Amla and De Villiers just seem so more graceful and elegant in their strokeplay. Of course, De Villiers does go into overdrive once he gets around 50, but until then.