I understand that, but folks are whacking ABdV in here and he spent the first half of his career downhill skiing faster than Alberto Tomba.Probably more to do with the fact that Clarke was a bit of a HTB. A home vs away avg of 62 vs 39 doesn't paint him in the best picture, whilst playing on some of the more batting friendly pitches this century. Would definitely make the top 15 though.
Yeah fair point. He's also got a lot better there as he’s gone on. His first tour or two were pretty dire iirc.He does tbf, 2 8fers included. Maybe my memory is a bit biased against him because most of his contributions came in losing causes for Australia.
I may have overrated Clarke but thats fine because everyone else is underrating him. His back forced an early retirement otherwise he had the ability to turn around some of his away numbers too.Smith
Sanga
ABD
Clarke
Kohli
Root
Younis
Williamson
Amla
Sehwag
New Zealand have played three test matches in South Africa during his whole test careerWith Williamson's records so poor in SA, IND, SL and ENG, does he warrant a place in the top 4 above the likes of ABD, Kohli and Younis?
Only 1 full game since he turned 23New Zealand have played three test matches in South Africa during his whole test career
Yup. His record in England and India is definitely a black mark against him but holding his record in South Africa against him is so stupid and pretty disingenuous.Only 1 full game since he turned 23
B-but it ticks a box off the checklist!Yup. His record in England and India is definitely a black mark against him but holding his record in South Africa against him is so stupid and pretty disingenuous.
Deadset if he’s likely to retire after the Aussie 26/27 test tour then he would’ve gone 17 years with only a chance to have played 3 test matches in South Africa. And only one in the last 15 years of his test career
Yup he has only played 3 tests there but the point was more that in most major challenges away from home, Williamson has a poor record including ENG, IND and SL + the only 3 tests we have in SA. Williamson has a good record in Aus but it is still not better than the likes of ABD or Kohli. His major away successes have come on easier pitches in Pak/UAE or weaker attacks in Wi/Zim/Ban. He's surely an ATG on NZ wickets though.New Zealand have played three test matches in South Africa during his whole test career
Can’t say I’m an expert in regards to where certain players have scored etc but if Kane is averaging 55 and Kohli is down at 49 now surely he has a few major holes in his resume now also…Yup he has only played 3 tests there but the point was more that in most major challenges away from home, Williamson has a poor record including ENG, IND and SL + the only 3 tests we have in SA. Williamson has a good record in Aus but it is still not better than the likes of ABD or Kohli. His major away successes have come on easier pitches in Pak/UAE or weaker attacks in Wi/Zim/Ban. He's surely an ATG on NZ wickets though.
With the above record, it makes it a bit difficult to rate him above ABD and Kohli imo
It's sometimes hard to remember how htb like Clarke's record was because he played some outrageously good knocks away from home in tough conditions. Had some very lean stretches that bring the numbers down though.Probably more to do with the fact that Clarke was a bit of a HTB. A home vs away avg of 62 vs 39 doesn't paint him in the best picture, whilst playing on some of the more batting friendly pitches this century. Would definitely make the top 15 though.
Surprisingly, he doesn't except England (avg 33), and still has an ATG series there. VK didn't played much of minnows, and even when he did, seldom cashed in too big.Can’t say I’m an expert in regards to where certain players have scored etc but if Kane is averaging 55 and Kohli is down at 49 now surely he has a few major holes in his resume now also…
No doubt Williamson needs to fire in India during our next series. Two tests in Sri Lanka and a proper series in India for the first time since his debut. No excuses if he doesn’t score this time
Realistically, I think every Aussie of this era bar Smith has significant HTB leans.Probably more to do with the fact that Clarke was a bit of a HTB. A home vs away avg of 62 vs 39 doesn't paint him in the best picture, whilst playing on some of the more batting friendly pitches this century. Would definitely make the top 15 though.
What was wrong in 2016?a proper series in India for the first time since his debut.
Good list, but Mark Richardson was better than at least 20 of them.A top 50..... Let's try:
- Steve Smith
- Kumar Sangakkara
- A B de Villiers
- Virat Kohli
- Joe Root
- Younis Khan
- Kane Williamson
- Hashim Amla
- Graeme Smith
- Virendra Sehwag
- Alaistar Cook
- Kevin Pietersen
- Michael Clarke
- Michael Hussey
- Cheteshwar Pujara
- Ross Taylor
- Usman Khawaja
- Marnus Labuschagne
- Chris Gayle
- David Warner
- Angelo Mathews
- Misbah-ul-Haq
- Jonathan Trott
- Azhar Ali
- Marcus Trescothick
- Ian Bell
- Simon Katich
- Thillan Samaraweera
- Andrew Strauss
- Babar Azam
- Rohit Sharma
- Dinesh Chandimal
- Rishabh Pant
- Dimuth Karunaratne
- Faf du Plessis
- Ramnaresh Sarwan
- Tamim Iqbal
- Brendon McCullum
- Paul Collingwood
- Ashwell Prince
- Ajinkya Rahane
- Dean Elgar
- Mushfiqur Rahim
- Darryl Mitchell
- Travis Head
- Gautam Gambhir
- Chris Rogers
- Matt Prior
- Tom Latham
- Devon Conway
McCullum's a bit too high for my liking, otherwise a fine list and somewhat similar to mineA top 50..... Let's try:
- Steve Smith
- Kumar Sangakkara
- A B de Villiers
- Virat Kohli
- Joe Root
- Younis Khan
- Kane Williamson
- Hashim Amla
- Graeme Smith
- Virendra Sehwag
- Alaistar Cook
- Kevin Pietersen
- Michael Clarke
- Michael Hussey
- Cheteshwar Pujara
- Ross Taylor
- Usman Khawaja
- Marnus Labuschagne
- Chris Gayle
- David Warner
- Angelo Mathews
- Misbah-ul-Haq
- Jonathan Trott
- Azhar Ali
- Marcus Trescothick
- Ian Bell
- Simon Katich
- Thillan Samaraweera
- Andrew Strauss
- Babar Azam
- Rohit Sharma
- Dinesh Chandimal
- Rishabh Pant
- Dimuth Karunaratne
- Faf du Plessis
- Ramnaresh Sarwan
- Tamim Iqbal
- Brendon McCullum
- Paul Collingwood
- Ashwell Prince
- Ajinkya Rahane
- Dean Elgar
- Mushfiqur Rahim
- Darryl Mitchell
- Travis Head
- Gautam Gambhir
- Chris Rogers
- Matt Prior
- Tom Latham
- Devon Conway