Was apparently quite an attacking batsman at first before changing his game after being dropped early on in his career.Apparently not good enough. Getting dropped for scoring too slow in an era where someone like Kallis would be considered slogger!
I would have to say though that I.V.A. and Sachin faced much better bowlers than Smith is. Not going by stats necessarily but there's no comparison. That doesn't make what he is doing any less mind boggling though.Smith has definitely got a bit of edge as of now between him and other great batsman, the others were averaging ~60 at their peaks and dropped down to ~50-55 by the time they retired. Smith's averaging 65 and it's only going up.
With repsect to Smith it's really only in Australia where you can question the quality of opposition bowling, plenty of teams have bowlers who have ATG home records going around currently.I would have to say though that I.V.A. and Sachin faced much better bowlers than Smith is. Not going by stats necessarily but there's no comparison. That doesn't make what he is doing any less mind boggling though.
Much better is a stretch imo.I would have to say though that I.V.A. and Sachin faced much better bowlers than Smith is. Not going by stats necessarily but there's no comparison. That doesn't make what he is doing any less mind boggling though.
Yeah he's strangely not done much against SA. It's not like they're bowling attack has been particularly special or conditions difficult in those series either. I'd suggest it was just more a matter of circumstance and coincidence in those series rather than any specific weakness.If there is one thing that is lacking in Smith’s record as of now, that is one or two big knocks against SA.
I already mentioned in other thread, but apart from his last SA series, he also was pretty inconsequential in home series against SA despite averaging 40.
One or two daddy hundreds against them would rectify this for me. Unfortunately series against SA isn’t happening anytime soon.
I would have to disagree with the bold part. Wicket conditions in home series were difficult.. One of the rare occasions when we saw wickets with spice in Australia in recent time. Add to that the combination of Philander, Rabada, Abbott and Maharaj.Yeah he's strangely not done much against SA. It's not like they're bowling attack has been particularly special or conditions difficult in those series either. I'd suggest it was just more a matter of circumstance and coincidence in those series rather than any specific weakness.
It certainly can.Bowling attack in SA series was pretty much ATG level: Philander, Rabada, Morkel, Maharaj.. It can't get any better than that.
I didn't say those 4 are ATG. I said it's an ATG level attack.It certainly can.
It's definitely one of the strongest in the World at the time but calling those 4 ATG level is laughable
It's not though. It's a better than average international attackI didn't say those 4 are ATG. I said it's an ATG level attack.
Both England and Australia's attack are better then SA's atmWas referring to two series against SA.. Only two current teams have ATG level pace attack: SA and Aus. Obviously he doesn't play his team so only thing left to judge his ability against ATG pace attack is how he performs against the other team..
I am referring to the time frame when those series took place. SA and Aus were on arguably similar level..Both England and Australia's attack are better then SA's atm
though granted SA's was pretty good a few years ago
yeah true, but SA's could have been a lot betterI am referring to the time frame when those series took place. SA and Aus were on arguably similar level..