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Kapil for mine.Gonna stick my neck out and say that Flintoff's the best ODI allrounder ever.
Kapil for mine.Gonna stick my neck out and say that Flintoff's the best ODI allrounder ever.
Well if you want to count England and NZ (against whom he averages 48 and 76) as minnows then sureHafeez has literally done nothing against non minnow teams.
Kapil was a glorified slogger with the bat. Flintoff>>>>>himKapil for mine.
If you know anything about 80s and early 90s Indian ODI cricket, you'd know how important his batting was to the team. He was not a slogger in the Afridi way; he was more dependable in the end overs. His strike rate is far better than other end-over hitters during his time.Kapil was a glorified slogger with the bat.
To be fair, Watson isn't going to be doing much more bowling in test cricket either.Ummm we all remember that Hafee chucks, right?
Take his bowling out and its a no-contest. Watto for sure. Hafeez only wins to open for me in Tests on the Subcontinent.
Ended in the first post.Watson is an ATG ODI player and pretty good test player so he takes this easily, even without considering the fact that Hafeez is now banned from bowling.
Agree that Flintoff as a bowler was much better than Watson but comparing their batting stats is just not fair. Watson batted in the top order most often and Flintoff came in at number 7 or so. Surely Watson's batting numbers count for a bit more. People seem to forget that for some time Watson was actually a pretty good opener.And even comparing Watson to Flintoff in tests is a bit ridiculous. Despite being a batting allrounder, Watson's batting stats are barely better than Flintoff (which is a woeful indictment on Watson's batting in all honesty), and bowling wise it's not a contest.
By batting stats I just don't mean his average. Watson's job batting high up the order as an opener and #3 is to get big scores. Yet Flintoff, batting at 6 and 7 has as many fifties and hundreds as him. It's horrible if you think about it.Agree that Flintoff as a bowler was much better than Watson but comparing their batting stats is just not fair. Watson batted in the top order most often and Flintoff came in at number 7 or so. Surely Watson's batting numbers count for a bit more. People seem to forget that for some time Watson was actually a pretty good opener.
Prof gets it then. Cause every time Watto reviews, it goes against him.Watson atm but thinking of reviewing.
The above isn't close to being true. Flintoff was a far better bowler, and at his peak a marginally worse batsman.Wondering when the exaggerated Watto-hate will subside. It will still be years away IMO.
Freddie one of those players loved and thought of often beyond his actual abilities and results, Watto the opposite.
In short form, Watson is so much better than Flintoff it's not even funny. In Tests I'd give it to Flintoff just because of his singular achievements and attitude but even then it's close.
lol wutAnd even comparing Watson to Flintoff in tests is a bit ridiculous. Despite being a batting allrounder, Watson's batting stats are barely better than Flintoff (which is a woeful indictment on Watson's batting in all honesty), and bowling wise it's not a contest.
For me, this guy, absolutely any day.Gonna stick my neck out and say that Flintoff's the best ODI allrounder ever.
For me, this guy, absolutely any day.
lol wut
Flintoff's bowling stats isn't any better compared to Watsons than Watson's batting is compared to Flintoffs
Perfect example of what i'm talking about re. people's memories playing tricks on them. Flintoff was such an enigma that people will always remember him fondly and elevate his status, whereas Watson is the opposite.
Watson has been an ODI great btw. Batting average over 40 and bowling average in the 30s.
And in both forms he's generally played a lot of quality opposition, a lot of tests against South Africa, India in India, England with Broad and Anderson and not a single Test against Bangladesh or Zimbabwe. I'd bet guys like Hafeez and Oram played more than a few Tests against lesser opposition.
Watto would have played a high percentage of overseas tests as well, he missed 2 or 3 entire home seasons with injury
He must have been pretty ordinary against everyone else then?Yeah Oram averaged over 60 and 50 with the bat respectively against Australia and South Africa, while averaging 20 with the ball against Sachin, Dravid, Sehwag, VVS and co. Real minnow basher.
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