Haha, so true.When you start arguing about not outs you know there's no clear winner.
This thread seems to have descended into pointless bickering but will just say agree with all of this. Clarke is seriously good even if some people do not want to admit that yet and Pietersen is one hell of a player. we all know thisWhen one player spends a year and a half scoring bucketloads of runs and the other spends the year scoring SFA, it's not "revisionism" to say that Clarke's now achieved more than KP has. Clarke's played 21 matches since the beginning of the last Aussie summer and averaged 61- it's not like we're changing our minds as the result of a knee-jerk, this purple patch constitutes over a third of Clarke's entire test career. It's a pretty significant increase in what we can say he's achieved, particularly with the phenomenal Ashes tour thrown in. And this has coincided with an unprecedented lean streak in KP's career. If you're going to consider KP's current blip as anomalous you at least have to do the same with Clarke's runs of poor form, lest you slide into Richard territory. And while I, as you know, agree that KP is pure class, Clarke oozes brilliance from every pore when he bats. We're comparing two seriously good batsmen here.
What has little Ian ever done to you?I do like KP. And Ross Taylor. But not Ian Bell. So there.
Your original post in this debate with me implied that KP couldn't be better because his average is lower. This isn't merely an untruth because I am an England fan, it's an untruth because it is an untruth.Which means that Clarke has had seven of his innings cut short which if he had been able to complete them he may have scored more runs per innings than Pietersen.
I have spelt this out before and will do so again.Your original post in this debate with me implied that KP couldn't be better because his average is lower. This isn't merely an untruth because I am an England fan, it's an untruth because it is an untruth.
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I dont think Taylor would get a green baggy cap if he was Australian.In all fairness, I think Ross Taylor could average as much as Clarke if he was Australian. Playing for New Zealand is a handicap. New Zealand are a pissweak Test side and they don't have the easiest batting conditions in world cricket.
Taylor averages 51 in NZ.In all fairness, I think Ross Taylor could average as much as Clarke if he was Australian. Playing for New Zealand is a handicap. New Zealand are a pissweak Test side and they don't have the easiest batting conditions in world cricket.
Better then Marcus North tbh.I dont think Taylor would get a green baggy cap if he was Australian.
Please, there's no need to express opinions about a Test team in that sort of language. It's just going to be inflammatory.In all fairness, I think Ross Taylor could average as much as Clarke if he was Australian. Playing for New Zealand is a handicap. New Zealand are a pissweak Test side and they don't have the easiest batting conditions in world cricket.
Nowhere as good as North but thats for another thread.Better then Marcus North tbh.
If Taylor was an Aussie I highly doubt whether he'd debut till he was at least 28. Rossco is still only 26 so will probably be close to his purple patch in batting in 2 or so years time.Nowhere as good as North but thats for another thread.
The guy has GOT to learn how to score something other than 2 or 102.Better then Marcus North tbh.
When Hussey retires perhaps?If Taylor was an Aussie I highly doubt whether he'd debut till he was at least 28. Rossco is still only 26 so will probably be close to his purple patch in batting in 2 or so years time.
That sort of language? Never thought of the word "piss" as a curse word. No problems, I'll say urine next time.Please, there's no need to express opinions about a Test team in that sort of language. It's just going to be inflammatory.
Yeah this but I think Taylor would enjoy Australian conditions tbh. I'd say he'd do better than any other NZer, don't see Ryder doing the hard yards through the Aussie FC system.When Hussey retires perhaps?
This, of course, assumes he's scored a mountain of FC runs.