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Who do you think will be a better bet as a test allrounder in future?

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
Why are people comparing Watson to Flintoff at this stage of his career, wouldn't it be more logically to compare him to Bravo or Oram. Who are both better then him at this stage of his career.
 

vic_orthdox

Global Moderator
What worries me most about Watson, for all the talk about him not moving the ball enough, is that he can't seem to hold a length all that well.
 

Eclipse

International Debutant
great batsman..

good enough to bat top 4 for us I think but his bowling still has a fair way to go..

who ever said Oram was a better batsman i doubt that.. Watsons a genuine top order batsman.
 

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
In 1st Class cricket they are both top order batsmen, but in international cricket both are middle/lower batsmen. I think people are placing too much attention to what he has done with the bat in FC cricket. When it comes to international cricket he has only had two good innings, one against Kenya and another one in the last ODI. Granted both of those innings, were the only real chance his had to get his eye in and not go for the smack from ball one. But that still only two good innings, ATM Oram is still a better bat.
 

Dasa

International Vice-Captain
Neil Pickup said:
Don't allrounders have to be able to bat?
In all seriousness, I wouldn't be surprised if Pathan did become an 'almost all-rounder' - similar to a Vaas or Warne in terms of batting. IMO, he has more batting talent than those two.
 

Zinzan

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Eclipse said:
great batsman..

good enough to bat top 4 for us I think but his bowling still has a fair way to go..

who ever said Oram was a better batsman i doubt that.. Watsons a genuine top order batsman.
And your reason for Flintoff being a better test batsmen than Oram?? Hey, no doubting he's the number 1 allrounder at the moment ...but what makes you think there is no argument for Oram being the better test batsmen??

Or maybe its because you've never seen Oram batting at test level
 

Eclipse

International Debutant
zinzan12 said:
And your reason for Flintoff being a better test batsmen than Oram?? Hey, no doubting he's the number 1 allrounder at the moment ...but what makes you think there is no argument for Oram being the better test batsmen??

Or maybe its because you've never seen Oram batting at test level

Where did i say Flintoff was a better test batsman? or though I do think that's true.

I have seen Oram bat in test's and he is good, but he's not a top order batsman and never will be, I think Watson will develope into a number 3 or 4 for us..
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
Eclipse said:
I think Watson will develope into a number 3 or 4 for us..
word, his technique againts both spin & pace looks very good to become a top order player in the future, he may become another Kallis...
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
marc71178 said:
Regarding Oram, when is he coming back?

Seems to have been injured for about 5 years!
i saw him playing in the traingualr ODI series in Zimbabwe recently...
 

FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
Comparing Watson to an established test all-rounder is ridiculous. I rate him the most talented with the bat of he, Bravo, Oram and Pathan though, but probably the poorest with the ball. The best fielder after Bravo as well.
 

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