Victor Ian
International Coach
Yeah, but shastri sux so doesn't count.IIRC Ravi Shastri also hit six 6s in a first class over.
Yeah, but shastri sux so doesn't count.IIRC Ravi Shastri also hit six 6s in a first class over.
Had no idea. What a minnow bashing hack.The first and to date only person to hit 6 sixes in an a FC over, Sobers would have seemingly been a terrific ODI player, unfortunately retiring right around the time they became in vogue. His test averages make for interesting reading, averaging over 80 against India and Pakistan, only 23 against NZ(from 12 tests too no less), a very solid 60 against England(from a whopping 36 tests) and only 43 against Australia.
Some big match players like that find it hard to get up mentally against minnow opposition, which NZ was in the 50s & 60s, so I think we can forgive Sobers for that, and it's not such a mystery when you look at it like that.Sobers' average of 23 against NZ is one of those little cricket mysteries. He did mention being put off by NZ pitches on his first visit there in 1956 but he only averaged 36 in the 72 series that was played on generally flat West Indian pitches. He actually did worse on his second NZ visit in 1969
Yeah 18 innings is more than a decent sample size, especially across 3 separate series, with 7 of the innings home & 11 away.12 tests isn't that small imo
Or which 87 ****s didn't vote for Imran Khan.I still have no clue which 10 ****s didn't vote for Sobers.
Yes that was mainly a 'top 5 popular cricketing superstars' kind of result.Warne is truly insane choice in that Wisden 5. Career wise, maybe (although I'd still disagree), but to put him ahead of someone like Imran (with more than twice as many votes) on the basis of a 8ish year career is madness.
Hadlee had more wickets, better average, better strike rate, better batsman, more critical to wins, career twice as long..., and even he probably doesn't deserve a place in this 5.
Hadlee was just the bowling version of Chanderpaul. Top shelf player in a mostly dud side apart from a few years.Warne is truly insane choice in that Wisden 5. Career wise, maybe (although I'd still disagree), but to put him ahead of someone like Imran (with more than twice as many votes) on the basis of a 8ish year career is madness.
Hadlee had more wickets, better average, better strike rate, better batsman, more critical to wins, career twice as long..., and even he probably doesn't deserve a place in this 5.
He didn't need one.Yet he didn't have a googly.