PlayerComparisons
International Vice-Captain
Two superstars
worse average, worse WPM, worse everything - what makes him a better bowler?Botham was a better bowler and a much better batsman, so him.
Better overseas record and balanced split of home/away games. Jadeja's record is inflated by barely playing in SENA and the drs factor.worse average, worse WPM, worse everything - what makes him a better bowler?
Botham was a disaster in the West Indies. Beat up on a minnow level India which inflated his numbers.Better overseas record and balanced split of home/away games. Jadeja's record is inflated by barely playing in SENA and the drs factor.
Why do you say that?Botham was a very lucky cricketer like Marnus Labuschagne
agreed I voted for Botham for that ridiculous peak but Jadeja’s peak is looking pretty startling as well. Never a cricketer I particularly rated but he’s impossible to ignore.Botham averaged 29 with the bat if you take out his India runs, bit of a skewed record tstl. Still voted him because his peak had obscene impact where he performed with bat and ball simultaneously on a regular basis .
Is there a reason this should matter?Botham averaged 29 with the bat if you take out his India runs, bit of a skewed record tstl. Still voted him because his peak had obscene impact where he performed with bat and ball simultaneously on a regular basis .
Would depend on the parameters I guess.Is there a reason this should matter?
Are you any less rounded if your performances come in different matches?Would depend on the parameters I guess.
If someone was specifically asking who was the best allrounder I’d take performing simulataneously as a big part of it, vs who was the better player.
Rhodes is kinda an extreme, one of a kind case though.Are you any less rounded if your performances come in different matches?
Although maybe you guys mean simultaneously in the sense of not having a career llik Wilfred Rhodes. This I can understand.
Wilfred Rhodes is not that much of an unicorn though. In the 80s and 90s, I think Ravi Shastri and Imran Khan had similar careers. Kallis hardly bowled towards the last few years of his career. Vettori was practically a batsman towards the last few years of his career. I just think your batting prime lasts a tad bit longer than your bowling prime and a lot of these guys who start off as bowling allrounders or even bowlers who can bat, end up playing more as batting allrounders or even proper batsmen.Are you any less rounded if your performances come in different matches?
Although maybe you guys mean simultaneously in the sense of not having a career llik Wilfred Rhodes. This I can understand.
Ya, I don't mean that an example needs to be as extreme as Rhodes, but I can understand wanting peaks to intersect.Wilfred Rhodes is not that much of an unicorn though. In the 80s and 90s, I think Ravi Shastri and Imran Khan had similar careers. Kallis hardly bowled towards the last few years of his career. Vettori was practically a batsman towards the last few years of his career. I just think your batting prime lasts a tad bit longer than your bowling prime and a lot of these guys who start off as bowling allrounders or even bowlers who can bat, end up playing more as batting allrounders or even proper batsmen.
PS - I know Kallis was always a batting allrounder.
I mean idk in my head it just makes sense for “the best allrounder” to be someone who performed with both bat and ball at the same time, ideally in the same matches.Are you any less rounded if your performances come in different matches?
Although maybe you guys mean simultaneously in the sense of not having a career llik Wilfred Rhodes. This I can understand.