RossTaylorsBox
Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Picking Akram over Kohli as skip is a great troll
Tbf I can sort of imagine that if you're someone who plays a sport to a very high standard (or, in this case, if you're Ravi Bopara ), contemporary players who are genuinely ATG or near to might leave just that much more of an impression on you>"all-time" XI
>every single player debuted between 1985 and 2011
Yeah I think that's fine, but you shouldn't call it an all-time XI if that's what you're doing.Tbf I can sort of imagine that if you're someone who plays a sport to a very high standard (or, in this case, if you're Ravi Bopara ), contemporary players who are genuinely ATG or near to might leave just that much more of an impression on you
I was meaning more that he genuinely considers it at All-Time XI, it's that he's strongly and presumably unconciously biased towards players he's seen/played with and so has picked a team of 11 gun players that he's seen a lot of without realising that's what he's doing.Yeah I think that's fine, but you shouldn't call it an all-time XI if that's what you're doing.
I don't think it was self-evident. He played some excellent innings in one day internationals early in his career. The three test tons have been written off, rightly given the context of that series, but he wasn't really exposed until the 2009 Ashes and that wasn't a great series for batting for anyone. They tried him, it went well for a while and then he got worked out and wasn't good enough, but it wasn't like he came into the side and looked like he was never going to buy a run. It happens for many, many players from all nations.I always liked Ravi but he was one of the (many) players England have experimented with over the years who self-evidently was not of an international standard