I saw him a couple of times - and he sometimes played like a cross between Shahid Afridi and Sachin. Quite wonderful to watch - slogging with style.Rik said:Spearman "played with a kind of casual genius all year" according to several people last year for Gloustershire...
Ah, Dennis Amiss. Now you're talking, Kenny.Kenny said:I'll go with Mike Brearley.......and from the same era, Dennis Amiss (when facing Lillee)
And to think I nearly forgot about this bloke... iam with Tim, he might not be the worst of all-time just yet... but his making a damn good effort at it!Tim said:Jehan Mubarak.
Sri Lanka must be desperate for batsmen because he was crap. I see he is captaining Sri Lanka 'A' at the moment, but god knows why?.
I remember in the VB Series, a commentator said Mubarak was an exceptional fielder, but everytime he went near the ball he made a mess of it.
Evans is not a specialist batsman.iamdavid said:Craig Evans
I think you'll find he played a few Tests as a specialist batsman before being made captain.Mr Mxyzptlk said:Mike Brearley was picked as a specialist captain. Without his tactical efficiency, he wouldn't have made it near the Test team. He was not picked as a specialist batsman.
He was picked with the captaincy in mind.Neil Pickup said:I think you'll find he played a few Tests as a specialist batsman before being made captain.
I remeber his innings against India in the Natwest series. He really struggled against Ganguly and was out caught in the slips of Ganguly .Rik said:One of the worst has to be Sri Lanka's Naveed Nawaz. Ok his Test record is good because he played against Bangladesh in his only Tests, but anyone who saw him over here a few years ago would have to wonder why on earth he's even near the side. Makes schoolboy errors, isn't young, and he walked out to bat with pads and a bat that looked like they belonged to a Village 2nd XI player, then played a Village 2nd XI shot...
That's not the impression I get after reading 'The Art of Captaincy'.Richard said:Michael Brearley, with a First-Class average in the high 30s, and Mark Ramprakash, with one comfortably in the 40s. Brearley might have been a Test failure but he failed for exactly the reason that Ramprakash did pre-1998 - temperament, not lack of ability.
But what would the author of that book know?Mr Mxyzptlk said:That's not the impression I get after reading 'The Art of Captaincy'.
Not at all.Richard said:
And whoever said Dennis Amiss needs to have their head examined.
We have a winner.Langeveldt said:Ive got one word for you....
Moniruzzaman
Racist!Mr Mxyzptlk said:But he's a Bangladeshi, so he doesn't count.
Shucks - Thanks Eddie!!luckyeddie said:Not at all.
I congratulate you for taking a name and using it totally out of context.
Kenny mentioned Dennis Amiss 'When Dennis Lillee was bowling'. Now I watched Amiss from before the start of his test career, heard the clamour for his inclusion and watched his career develop with interest - right up to the point where he came up against a SERIOUS quick.
15-0 to Kenny.