PlayerComparisons
International Captain
Two quick scoring players that have a few holes in their record
Poor record in Australia, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Sehwag was poor in England, New Zealand, and South Africa.What "holes" does Joe Root have in his record? I would say he has proved himself to be very solid throughout the world.
This reeks of clutching at straws. Root has played just two Tests in Bangladesh and three in Pakistan. I think it's dangerous, naive and unwise to read much into sample sizes of just two or three matches.Poor record in Australia, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Sehwag was poor in England, New Zealand, and South Africa.
OkThis reeks of clutching at straws. Root has played just two Tests in Bangladesh and three in Pakistan. I think it's dangerous, naive and unwise to read much into sample sizes of just two or three matches.
Analysis by checklist gone mad.This reeks of clutching at straws. Root has played just two Tests in Bangladesh and three in Pakistan. I think it's dangerous, naive and unwise to read much into sample sizes of just two or three matches.
Also has a poor record against IrelandAnalysis by checklist gone mad.
I don’t think it’s that obvious. It’s obvious to a bunch of stats nerds who fixate on sehwag’s performances outside of Asia. If you ask 50 neutral cricket journalists and contemporaries, I suspect Sehwag would win out because in the real world people don’t discount Asia performances and what he did was so unprecedented.
Going with Sehwag here. Best player of all time in Asia.
Also, the only thing that should really matter for an England player is record in and against Australia and Root falls short.
What is a man if not a hypocrite?
A miserable little pile of secrets?What is a man if not a hypocrite?
lol the cricket equivalent of "I won an egg and spoon race once"Best player of all time in Asia.
Yeah Sehwags strike rate and batting position makes it closeI don’t think it’s that obvious. It’s obvious to a bunch of stats nerds who fixate on sehwag’s performances outside of Asia. If you ask 50 neutral cricket journalists and contemporaries, I suspect Sehwag would win out because in the real world people don’t discount Asia performances and what he did was so unprecedented.