stephen
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When you look over batting averages and runs scored in the lower order there are few who get near Symonds' stats.As someone to come in at 6 or 7, you have two options. You can have a Bevan type, or a Symonds type. I disagree so strongly with the argument that he isn't in the top echelon of batsmen. I can't think of many players I'd prefer to come in to finish an innings with 5-15 overs left. Symonds IS the man for that situation. Which puts him clearly in the top echelon.
I'm not gonna defend his bowling as it clearly isn't ATG standard, but it was tidy, maybe a bit meh, but it was effective and did a job. I wouldn't select him in an ATG team as the sole fifth bowler anyhow.
His fielding is another thing, but I've said enough how much I rated him. He was the GOAT imo.
But the really great thing about Symonds is how he could play a big/long innings if needed. A few times he'd come in at 4/80 and take us to 270+. That versatility down the order basically wins games.
Yep his bowling is 6th bowler material in an ATG team but his bowling is very similar statistically to Jayasuriya's (albeit without the longevity). He's literally the perfect player to slot in at 7 in an ATG side. His competition for that spot is basically Klusener who was better with the ball and marginally worse with the bat.
And fielding is so dramatically underrated in ODIs it's not funny. Symonds was possibly the best ever ring fielder the game has seen.