Sir Redman
State Vice-Captain
Not bad I suppose. Thought about doing it myself, but just cbf really.Samuel_Vimes said:No, I copied the batting lists and made a spreadsheet to do it. Took about 10 minutes.
Not bad I suppose. Thought about doing it myself, but just cbf really.Samuel_Vimes said:No, I copied the batting lists and made a spreadsheet to do it. Took about 10 minutes.
What do you define as ability?JF. said:*rubs chin* That's actually very interesting. Perhaps medians give a truer picture of a batsman's ability. Especially when you take out the not outs.
When you say Australians you mean the population? The Aussie test team rate him, and most Aussie fans I know rate him as well. A lot of them rate Vettori while a lot of Kiwi's don't, funnily enough.Great Birtannia said:http://statserver.cricket.org/guru?...edhigh=;csearch=;submit=1;.cgifields=viewtype
That is the reason Australians don't rate him as a batsmen. McGrath's biatch.
All New-Zealanders average is not goodTim said:Fleming averages 40.15 in test cricket with 9 centuries and 41 half-centuries. Considering he spends half his time batting on New Zealand pitches, do you think that if he had converted more of those half centuries in to centuries he would have been considered as one of the batting greats in the last 20-30 years?
Jono said:Haha I noticed that too. I've spoken to a fair few NZ cricket fans over here in Aus and often I'll be saying something good about Vettori and they'll disagree, basically saying they don't rate him at all.
Always found that interesting.
On the whole I do find NZ cricket fans to be probably the most unbiased from what I've experienced. Fair generalisation I know, but they're not as 'attached' to their players as other nations are. Now I know the predictable response will be "well that's because they have less 'stars' in their team", which may well be correct, but I'm not entirely sure.
All your posts are average and not good. In the literal sense and not in the New Zealander sense, which is that of the underdog and scrapper.pietersenrocks said:All New-Zealanders average is not good
Yeah, just people in general.NZTailender said:When you say Australians you mean the population? The Aussie test team rate him, and most Aussie fans I know rate him as well. A lot of them rate Vettori while a lot of Kiwi's don't, funnily enough.
Exactly. He is overated by a lot of commentators saying hes a strike weapon and stuff like that when playing in tests against sri lanka which is not true. He is good at keeping the run-rate at a consistent level in ODIs and claiming possibly 1 or 2 wickets generally in an innings but he seems to only really get going against Australia. Fleming has/had the potential to become a great player but really had quite a few bad patches where he didnt score much from memory somewhere around 2001. I think he could be better if he could make it through the first few overs he faces which is a problem because he has the potential to get out to LBWs against pace bowlers such as McGrath early on. He ussually times his innings so that it starts off fairly slow and if he can get past the first stages then he could focus on getting 50s and possibly capitilise on them and score 100s. He is a better player than his figures show. His inability to make centuries a lot of the time is a bit annoying because you tend to feel hes building up and getting better as his innings goes on but then he might lose his concentration and gets out. A great batsman for New Zealand and an even better Captain.Great Birtannia said:Yeah, just people in general.
On Vettori, he is one of the guys that usually lifts when he plays against Australia, especially in the one dayers. He probably averages more with the bat than Fleming against us too
Unless you're AustralianJono said:What do you define as ability?
You'd be hard-pressed to convince many people that believe Hayden has more 'ability' than Lara or Sachin.
In that period his average in NZ is 32 though.cbuts said:Another thing to consider with flems record. take his last 50 tests, he averages 44. Now thats as good as crowe. batting on NZ pitches that is world class.
I have only three words:marc71178 said:In that period his average in NZ is 32 though.
shortpitched713 said:I have only three words:
Flat Track Bully