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Brumby's Thorpe comparison is indeed a better one though, where do you stand on that€?
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have been watching as much cricket as i could since 84, including the time frame you have mentioned. hick was very poor against genuine pace bowling. he was not good enough to succeed at the highest level. if he were, he would have. he could plunder the medium pacers and dibbly dobblers in county cricket. but international cricket was one step too high for him, like it is for mark ramprakash now.
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In terms of the longer game, I'd rate Thorpe ahead of Hick any day myself TBH; good batsman at the domestic level, good one at the Test level for a number of years then excellent one for a number of years thereafter as well. Hick on the other hand was excellent in Tests for only a few years and awful aside from that.Hick >> Thorpe in OD cricket.
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There is truth in the notion that Hick was vulnerable to top-class seam (not neccessarily of the highest pace, it was just top-class seam bowling) early in his Test career - he struggled against Ambrose, Marshall, Walsh and Patterson in 1991 and Wasim, Waqar and Aaqib in 1992. But if one had watched Hick's career and read-up on him, they'd realise that he then modified his technique - he subsequently as I say smashed heaps of runs against top-class bowlers. He disposed of his vulnerability to top-class seam at high pace in about 1993. After his period of success he then fell down and from 1996 onwards did next to nothing of note at Test level. Yes, this does count as a mark against him and does mean that he cannot be described as having anything but a pretty poor Test career. But the idea that he could not and did not succeed is plain wrong. Because he did, and he did so for long enough to show beyond all reasonable doubt that he had what it takes technically. What held him back was temperamental failings and abysmal handling from selectors. To group him with the likes of Nick Knight and John Crawley, excellent batsmen against lesser-quality bowling and no-hopers against the best, is plain wrong, because he was so much better than that. Quote:
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On Steyn i reckon his record would probably been the same. Given that he has technically bowled on some pretty pace bowler friendly tracks since he became test quality vs NZ 06. Which is what it was like in the 90s generally. |
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Thorpe>>>>>Hick clearly. Since in the 90s was an era when only quality batsmen could succeeded over a long period of time & Thorpe did that, while Hick didn't since overall he wasn't good enough. The argument with Hick vs Collingwood. Is basically if Hick if he played in this 2000s era whether he would have been more successful than Collingwood now. I personally think there is enough evidence to suggest Hick would have been TBF. |
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