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Your top 10 TEST batsmen of all-time

Perm

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You said judge them on their output which is pretty hard to do in Richards case given he was (rightly) denied of playing test cricket
That's why I don't think people can rate Barry Richards, or George Headley for that matter, in the top 10 Test batsmen of all-time, simply because they didn't play enough. I know I don't, and I'd expect others to have some sort of criteria whereby the batsmen has to play a certain amount of games or score a certain amount of runs.
 

Fiery

Banned
Yeah, I think you are thinking of Pollock, Heath. I remember watching that exhibition match too... but Richards was a great player too:

John Wright on Barry Richards:

"The best batter I've ever seen. The first year I was in England I watched him knocking up before a game and the ball just zinged off the blade with natural timing. Playing Derek Underwood, a great bowler, he swept him where fine leg would be so they moved slip there and he played the next one where slip had been. They say that in South Africa he played an over using the edge of his bat. Watching him bat, I felt like I was in the presence of an artist"
 

HeathDavisSpeed

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The thing with Richard is that he does have an extensive cricketing knowledge and knows alot about the game and its history. It's just he chooses output over all of that. The same can't be said about a few others...
I was actually more commenting on the fact that Richard doesn't like 'averages' as they include Bangladesh scores.
 

Fiery

Banned
That's why I don't think people can rate Barry Richards, or George Headley for that matter, in the top 10 Test batsmen of all-time, simply because they didn't play enough. I know I don't, and I'd expect others to have some sort of criteria whereby the batsmen has to play a certain amount of games or score a certain amount of runs.
People can rate players on simply how they look when they bat if they want, I guess
 

archie mac

International Coach
Nah... Definately Richards. I wouldn't even know what Graeme Pollock looks like to be honest.
Okay, I can't remember Richards being here 10 years ago, but I do remember Pollock playing with Lara, Chappell and Zoe Goss and smashing the bowlers all over the park:)
 

HeathDavisSpeed

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Okay, I can't remember Richards being here 10 years ago, but I do remember Pollock playing with Lara, Chappell and Zoe Goss and smashing the bowlers all over the park:)
No, this game was all veterans - no current players that I can remember. I only went as John Bracewell and Lance Cairns were playing - but Richards was a treat.

My opinions on Bracewell have changed of late.
 

The Sean

Cricketer Of The Year
Heath, I'm jealous - I saw Barry Richards bat once in an exhibition match in my hometown (Gladstone) in the late 1980s under lights, but sadly he was bowled for single figures. Would have loved to have seen him do that night what he did when you saw him play...
 

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Richards would have been 52 10 years ago. Are you sure?
Yes. That was the point. It was a veterans game.

EDIT: I just found the game on Cricket Archive.... and the really funny thing... Graeme Pollock was also playing!! I didn't think I'd recognise him! Ah, Jeez... you've gotta laugh at yourself sometimes.
 
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archie mac

International Coach
That's why I don't think people can rate Barry Richards, or George Headley for that matter, in the top 10 Test batsmen of all-time, simply because they didn't play enough. I know I don't, and I'd expect others to have some sort of criteria whereby the batsmen has to play a certain amount of games or score a certain amount of runs.

Not so sure about that, but just on Headley, he scored 10 of the first 20 centuries scored by WIs batsman, with no one else scoring two. Suggests he was great in a very average side
 

Perm

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People can rate players on simply how they look when they bat if they want, I guess
They can, sure. I just don't think that's a very accurate way of measuring how good a player is/was.
 

Perm

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Not so sure about that, but just on Headley, he scored 10 of the first 20 centuries scored by WIs batsman, with no one else scoring two. Suggests he was great in a very average side
I've no doubt he was. I rate him incredibly highly, but his lack of Test matches really hurts him.
 

The Sean

Cricketer Of The Year
As for this exercise...should we do the honourable thing and give Braddles the top spot, then vote for our NEXT ten? With the good Doctor excluded due to the Test criteria, is there anyone (other than Heath) who is seriously going to nominate anyone other than The Don as number 1?
 

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