h_hurricane
International Vice-Captain
I can bicycle at an average of 10 kmphr in the pot filled city roads easily. I just hope some one could declare me as the winner of Tour De France next year.
Yeah. Equate xth percentile player of one era to xth percentile player of another era.If you absolutely muuuuust do that kind of average era adjustment then you should do it properly and formulate it in terms of above-replacement level, i.e. how much better a certain player was than a generic "median" standard international of the same type in the same era. Not just percentage comparisons.
It was a matter of time before Stephen made this argument. This is **** argument every time it is made. As someone said despite India having a dominant decade in test cricket, only Kohli made it to the XI of the decade selected by CW.It's funny that a side which had three of the top 7 destined for the all time side couldn't even make the world cup final this year, or 4 years ago for that matter. It's not like they even have the "we don't have any bowlers" excuse any more.
0.2 runs each gameIf there's one thing I have learnt here it's that when the Aussies are better overall statistically then they are obviously better, when they are worse overall then they are better because cricket in X conditions doesn't matter. When even that doesn't work then they are better because you had to see them play to understand their greatness or they had a great throwing arm which saved 0.2 runs each game.
Nah McGrath's miserly bowling makes him better. Played until 2007 yet finished with ER of under 4. It's lot closer between them in tests and it would be pretty reasonable for someone to rate Donald the better test bowler.Statistically, Allan Donald was a better bowler in ODIs than Glen McGrath.
McGrath playing for arguably the greatest team in history boosted his image while Donald was plain unlucky to have played for a lesser side which was captained by a match fixer.
The strange part of that logic is he is not willing to do it for bowlers,as that would make Southee as good as Mcgrath and Rashid Khan way better than Warne.It was a matter of time before Stephen made this argument. This is **** argument every time it is made. As someone said despite India having a dominant decade in test cricket, only Kohli made it to the XI of the decade selected by CW.
Nah McGrath's miserly bowling makes him better. Played until 2007 yet finished with ER of under 4. It's lot closer between them in tests and it would be pretty reasonable for someone to rate Donald the better test bowler.
Can someone also adjust home batting pitch for Smith , Dravid , Tendulkar and Kallis.
Dravid till 31 Mar 2006 Overseas average 64
Tendulkar overseas batting average till 31 Mar 2011 57
Kallis overseas batting average till 31 Mar 2011 55
Smith overseas batting average now 57
Yet neither Kallis, Sachin , Dravid ever touched 60 let alone 64 . May be their home pitches weren't Aussie roads.
You didn't get my point . I am saying all of Tendulkar, Kallis and Dravid should have averaged atleast 60 at one point in their career if their home pitches were like Aussie roads because their overseas average at one point in their career was better than Smith current overseas average.Dravid underperformed against the two best teams of his generation.
In 55 Tests, he scored just 4 centuries against them.
In Dravid’s 110 matches that didn’t involve Aus or SA, he scored 32 centuries in 109 Tests.
Many people don't realize how ordinary Dravid's record against top 2 pace bowling sides is. They just assume it must be great because technique, defence, concentration and all that.
Richards played all of 3 tests in NZ, hardly a fair sample size. And FWIW Greg Chappell and Kanhai both went 40+ home and away vs everyone.Sachin Tendulkar averaged 42+ against 9 countries and averaged 40+ in 10 countries.
I don’t think any other cricketer post-WW 2 had such a complete record.
Richards averaged 19 in NZ.
Sobers averaged 15 in NZ and 28 in Pak.
Lara averaged 33 Ind and 36 in NZ.
Greg Chappell never played test in Ind and 1 test in SL . So sample size is also insufficient for him.Richards played all of 3 tests in NZ, hardly a fair sample size. And FWIW Greg Chappell and Kanhai both went 40+ home and away vs everyone.