Bonnie Prince C
U19 12th Man
Personal I would too. But I feel that his keeping was not good enough to merit him being on an all-time list.
Awesome idea- maybe then we can concentrate all of LT's general snobbishness towards people with different opinions into one manageable, bitesize thread.When the thread is finished maybe we can have a poll for the Top 5 chuckles.
The two that got me were Farokh Engineer as a batsman wicketkeeper (more to do with people not in the list) and Saqlain Mushtaq as one of the spinners.
Obvious nostalgia/hype bias there.I'm having a quiet chuckle that anyone should place Ian Healy in their Top 5 wicketkeepers of all time.
Top 5 Australian keepers since WW2, maybe. But even then, only just.
Arguably Hobbs is the greatest opener based on myths, opinions, etc.Welcome to CW mate. Hope you enjoy here.
Your lists are all pretty good, but the relative placement of the two bolded players in the bit I quoted here is likely to be fairly strongly disagreed by a lot of people. The general view is, in my experience, that Hobbs was the greatest of openers. Meanwhile, opinion on Hayden is pretty strongly divided in these parts. Many, myself included, rate him very highly, while others feel he wouldn't have had the success he did in another era. Either way, even he fans probably wouldn't place him above the other 4 you've named there.
Awesome idea- maybe then we can concentrate all of LT's general snobbishness towards people with different opinions into one manageable, bitesize thread.
And even then, all the good work with the gloves is undone by the drivel from the mouth in the commentary box.I'm having a quiet chuckle that anyone should place Ian Healy in their Top 5 wicketkeepers of all time.
Top 5 Australian keepers since WW2, maybe. But even then, only just.
While this may seem significant, you will soon learn from your CW elders that it's irrelevant cuz Hayden suxorz.Hayden's scored 100's more regulary then any other batsman of the modern era.
Hayden suxorz? Only Tendulkar, Lara, Ponting, Kallis and Dravid are better then him from the modern era and even then, Kallis and Dravid are debatable.While this may seem significant, you will soon learn from your CW elders that it's irrelevant cuz Hayden suxorz.
Awesome idea- maybe then we can concentrate all of LT's general snobbishness towards people with different opinions into one manageable, bitesize thread.
At the least the "chuckles thread" might then be able to branch off in to a "top 5 wankiest Lillian Thomson posts in the chuckles thread thread" or some such.
Top 5 Middle-Order Batsman
1. Don Bradman
2. Sachin Tendulkar
3. Viv Richards
4. Graeme Smith
5. Ricky Ponting
I'm deeply honoured boys.......and impressed too. Not so much by the content but the fact that you've both proved you have an opinion on something without needing to use a pocket calculator.
I'm having a quiet chuckle that anyone should place Ian Healy in their Top 5 wicketkeepers of all time.
Top 5 Australian keepers since WW2, maybe. But even then, only just.
Geez Zaremba, I'm usually a huge fan of yours but I think you've packed more self-satisfied smugness into those two posts than all your others put together.A wonderful set of selections, Archie. I wonder whether half the posters here know who half the players you've chosen are.
Well, Sangakkara is also a very good keeper, and Flower was pretty ok too, and their batting averages are incommensurably higher than Healy's. I have no idea what would motivate someone to choose Healy over either of those two. As long as a keeper doesn't miss out too many chances (Ramdin or Akmal style) I think he's alright. And Flower and Sanga are definitely far above that standard.Wicketkeeping brilliance, when in comparison with other keepers, is very difficult to judge IMO. Personally I disagree with you, both in terms of your self-satisfied chuckle and your assertion that there were at least 4 better Australian glovemen than Heals since WWII. I thought he was a superb keeper against both pace and spin, durable under all conditions over a long period, and a very valuable lower order bat - hence I rated him as such.
Understand your point - I actually deliberately changed my title to Most Valuable Wicketkeeper, rather than best Batsman-Keeper, because I wanted keeping to be more important, while still considering the value added as a batsman. I agree with you though, and if I'd ranked as batsmen-keepers then both Sangakarra and probably Flower would have made my list.Well, Sangakkara is also a very good keeper, and Flower was pretty ok too, and their batting averages are incommensurably higher than Healy's. I have no idea what would motivate someone to choose Healy over either of those two. As long as a keeper doesn't miss out too many chances (Ramdin or Akmal style) I think he's alright. And Flower and Sanga are definitely far above that standard.
Top 5 Cricketers
1. Kevin Pietersen
2. Sir Garfield Sobers
3. Sir Don Bradman
4. Sir Viv Richards
5. Shane Warne
I know Clem did not die there, so it must have been GGA wonderful set of selections, Archie. I wonder whether half the posters here know who half the players you've chosen are.
Anyhow I'm predictably gratified to see that a certain cricketing backwater on the English South Coast can lay some sort of claim to no fewer than 3 of these players (and, for good measure, a 4th died there).