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Love this postI have always been a complete failure when it comes to comparing bowlers with batsmen or bowling all rounders with batting all rounders.
Love this postI have always been a complete failure when it comes to comparing bowlers with batsmen or bowling all rounders with batting all rounders.
Yeah, this is the point we were making. The very structure of the game allows individual bowlers much more of a say in the outcome. So if you're measuring how good a player is purely by the positive impact they have on a side, the great bowlers will generally come out on top.Not in terms of getting the greater chances.
A batsman can only have one slip and that's it. If Murali bowls a bad spell, he gets another 3 or 4 spells.
Ponting's actually quite a good bowler, tbh. A yard or two quicker than Sachin, hits the splice and swings it miles. Can even bowl spin but probably not as well as Sachin. That said, as you alluded to, he's never had the need to really develop it so who knows how he'd have gone in a team where he had to bowl regular overs?Sachin contributing with the bowling and Ponting as a great fielder is also a product of the respective environments they found themselves in... if Sachin played for Australia, they would have no use for his part-time fare as they have always had excellent bowling depth. On the other hand, if you put Ponting in the Indian team - as good as he is in the field - he would not have single-handedly lifted the Indian fielding standards all that much... Sachin's ability as a 5th bowler is much more valuable to us.