surley you meant McGrathbroncoman said:and gilly is gonna be left standed with sh!t all runs
Mr Mxyzptlk said:That's why we use our discretion and common sense. My definition of World Class is a bit different from Marc, but I agree that Jayasuriya is leagues away from the best (players) of the best (players), such as Lara, Tendulkar, Dravid, Ponting, Hayden.
My rankings...
Upper chamber - BC Lara, SR Tendulkar, R Dravid (controversial yes)
2nd Level - RT Ponting, ML Hayden
Middle chamber - MP Vaughan, MH Richardson, DS Lehmann, AC Gilchrist, GP Thorpe, VVS Laxman
2nd Level - ST Jayasuriya, RR Sarwan, NJ Astle
Bottom chamber - Almost everyone else.
Somewhere along those lines where the middle chamber and upward is world class.
You obviously didn't see Katich's 6 wickets against Zimbabwe then?broncoman said:i am thinking that is the worst ball ever bowled thats taken a test wicket!
the ball really should be somewhere in downtown cairns right now....
a world class player is one who can make it into most sides in the world......jayasuriya is pretty lucky he plays for SL because he wouldnt make it into too many other test sides.marc71178 said:For me World Class is the best of the best, the top few players - Jayasuriya is nowhere near that.
sanath jayasuriya is definetly a world class ODI batsman....i think we've seen that time and time again. but as a test match player he has serious limitations.dude said:have you forgotten an average is total runs devided by number of innings played? sanath has over 300+ ODI's in his career. dravid has 229 .ponting himself has 201.
"World class is the best of the best, "
best of what best? best out of your favourites? you need define it further to prove a point mate?
world class means alot more than mere averages. thilan samaraweera has an excellent test average that does not make him world class now does it?
I couldn't have put it better myself (except to add few more players to the better than list)SirBloody Idiot said:For me, there are only a couple of these 'World Class' players.
You do not put good but not brilliant batsman in the category with Tendulkar and Lara.
No doubt Jayasuria is a good batsman, but many are better.
Tendulkar, Hayden, Pointing, Lara and Dravid are all better than Jayasuria.
thats what i have been saying about flintoff and harmisson. let them perform consistently for a long period and then we will have them in world 11.other wise u will have to take all based on current form.marc71178 said:Why does it?
A few good knocks, but what about the rest of his career?
Heck, even Vikram Solanki's got an ODI century...
no, cause gilly was only on about 6 when mcgrath came in, and obviously he usually gets out easily.....age_master said:surley you meant McGrath
yes, but zimbabwes poor batyting contributed to those wickets, hayden should still be spewin about missing out on a double ton getting out to that ball!Mister Wright said:You obviously didn't see Katich's 6 wickets against Zimbabwe then?
And Hayden didn't play a poor shot?broncoman said:yes, but zimbabwes poor batyting contributed to those wickets, hayden should still be spewin about missing out on a double ton getting out to that ball!