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Is Tino Mawoyo the best batsman in the world? atm

Bun

Banned
Averaging a Mawoyoic 120.50 after 2 tests. :wacko: Is he the "42" to cricket's eternal questions??
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
No doubt.

I also think this proves that the restructured Logan Cup is in fact the strongest cricket competition in the world, over and above Test cricket. A batsman as undisputed great as Tino has only managed 996 runs in 36 innings for an average below 30 in the competition since its 2009 restructure, and even more staggering he has zero centuries. Taking this to its natural conclusion, Keegan Meth (with 83 wickets @ 15.42 in the world's leading competition) is undoubtedly the greatest bowler in the game today and should be regarded as the modern-day Sydney Barnes.

 
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MW1304

Cricketer Of The Year
It literally cannot be disputed. Any attempt to do so would result in the brain melting.
 

G.I.Joe

International Coach
All the more impressive that he's managed that batting record in the present day bowler friendly era, and not the batsman friendly 80s.
 

CricAddict

Cricketer Of The Year
We are very lucky to have the All time best batsman(Mawoyo) and all time best bowler(Lyon) playing in our time..
 

kiwiviktor81

International Debutant
Tragic that Meth is so good that the only way to play him is to try and injure him with the ball. That cricket has stooped to such depths...
 

AlwaysProteas

U19 12th Man
Marsh just overtook everyone with a staggering average of 141. We're really lucky to be living in such a time where greatest batsmen of all time are produced every week.
 

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