Surely Watling s/r 42.35 needs to be the keeper! And Pollock e.r. of 2.39 will fix the tail.ER ATG XI - Last 50 years
Criteria - Batsmen have to have SR below 50. Bowlers with ER below 2.5.
Gavaskar (44.4)
Boycott (35.4)
Dravid (42.5)
Kallis (45.9)
Border (41.1)
Miandad (45.9)
Russel (35.8)
Ambrose (2.30)
Garner (2.47)
Murali (2.47)
McGrath (2.49)
That tail.
A little bit early to judge since smith's only 31 but at the current time don't think smith>tendulkar is a crazy claim to make based on perspective.Smith over Tendulkar? Nah
Where's Waqar?4th XI:
Sehwag
Cook
Dravid
Younis Khan
Clarke*
Chanderpaul
Healy+
Jadeja
Walsh
Shoaib Ahktar
Lillee
Jadeja makes it over Herath entirely because the tail sucks without him.
Still missing greats: Miandad, Haynes, Warner
Urgh. Knew I'd forget someone.Where's Waqar?
Think about who you'd like to see matching in at 4 when an important series is on the line.Smith over Tendulkar? Nah
alarming lack of big vern, he deserves to be there over many a bowler you have there-snip-
We'll do a fairer comparison in 2034.Think about who you'd like to see matching in at 4 when an important series is on the line.
Sachin was good for a hundred and a few 50s every series. Smith is good for three hundreds in a big series.
Yeah it's not crazy in any way. If Smith retired tommorrow trundler would probably be arguing it in 5 yearsA little bit early to judge since smith's only 31 but at the current time don't think smith>tendulkar is a crazy claim to make based on perspective.
Tendulkar from the age of 20-30 averaged 62.3 with the bat in 85 tests which is 7 runs more than anybody else. That is a longer period than Smith's entire career and is comparable and if not better to Smith's dominance.Out of middle order bats nobody's still averaged 62 after 73 tests. Even accounting for a fall he almost certainly ends up averaging no lower than 57-58
in fairness you can chop off the first two years similar to how you chop off Tendulkar's first three years cos he was a teen then.Also since Smith's debut, Sanga is another batsman who scored 4800 runs at an average of 61.4 compared to Smith's average of 62.8.
During 1993-02, the next best average after Tendulkar was Waugh who averaged 55.