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Gavaskar.Who is the alternative for Hutton?
Marshall is pretty much a lock in every team I have seen
Marshall I have seen sometimes sidestepped for Lillee/Barnes.
Gavaskar.Who is the alternative for Hutton?
Marshall is pretty much a lock in every team I have seen
Any reason for picking him over Hutton?Gavaskar.
SurprisingMarshall I have seen sometimes sidestepped for Lillee/Barnes.
I’ve seen Gavaskar picked many times over Hutton.Who is the alternative for Hutton?
Marshall is pretty much a lock in every team I have seen
I do not hate this.Hammond if you want an ATG slip and a 6th bowler
It's only quite recently that Hutton over Gavaskar has become so much of a lockI’ve seen Gavaskar picked many times over Hutton.
There are plenty of XIs I have seen Gavaskar picked. Fewer but enough where Marshall hasn't been picked either to disqualify him as a lock.Any reason for picking him over Hutton?
Surprising
The older gen chose Lillee over Marshall pretty consistently.Surprising
I saw it, lol(Resisting the urge to tag Kyear)
Like how is this missed?Why?
McGrath has a better Ashes record despite playing in more batter friendly era.
Is it the focus on stats nowadays?It's only quite recently that Hutton over Gavaskar has become so much of a lock
Yeah probably, and also for the longest time Hutton didn't have the highest peer rep due to his lower SR and facing relatively no ATG bowling.Is it the focus on stats nowadays?
Len Hutton has a near perfect record.
You do know there's two aspects under consideration for wicket-keepers right?I see what you did there.
Besides for attempts to be punny, Gilchrist is just so far and away better as a bat than anyone who consistently and effectively played the WK batsman position, it's not worth comparing. The most obvious competition he has from the batting end for that position have major caveats/speculation attached to them (Sanga/Flower).
Knott is light years away from Gilchrist as a batsman.
The fact that you refuse to see how this also conveys to the slip cordon is baffling.Keeper quality is even more important than slips. We aren't just talking catches, we are talking byes, stumpings, etc. and if we can afford a keeper who is essentially flawless it gives a lot more confidence to the bowling attack.
Easily agree with all of that.He certainly has his arguments and should be the pick for variety, I think Hadlee/Imran/Wasim can fight for that spot, I just go all in on Hadlee figuring it out generally.
ATG gloveman, very decent bat done hard by very spicy home conditions and a weak batting, with better home conditions I think he goes north of 36 with the bat.
I explained. It's not just catches it's byes and stumpings. I gave a video where Knott showed how he gave signals on what to bowl to Underwood.The fact that you refuse to see how this also conveys to the slip cordon is baffling.
And just a quick fyi, catching in the cordon is more difficult than it is for the keeper.
I agree with this to a point, but also acknowledge that each of these bowlers bowled with the old ball to basically equal effect. They all managed to make it work.Just out of interest, I argue one pacer should be an old ball reverse specialist rather than three new ball experts. Hence to me one of Steyn/Imran/Wasim should be there. What are your thoughts?
Akram for me had more traits and tools, brought the difficulty of the different angle and didn't depend on reverse as much with the old ball.Heart says Akram.
Mind says Imran.
Would you pick Akram if he couldn't bat? Please don't evade this time.Akram for me had more traits and tools, brought the difficulty of the different angle and didn't require as reverse as much with the old ball.
That and the comparative peer ratings sell it for me.