capt_Luffy
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I disagree to your disagreement.Strong Disagree.
I disagree to your disagreement.Strong Disagree.
I disagree to your disagreement of my disagreement, now shut up.I disagree to your disagreement.
I love it when sample sizes are made even more meaninglessly small by excluding quality knocks for no good reason.I think when we are discussing two relatively modern players and one played just Tests away, that it being specific to Tests makes more sense. It's also about specifically away record, I thought it was Test specific really. I am not counting the 188 Gavaskar scored vs Marshall and Hadlee here as well in his English record.
Would have been if he would have sticked and won India the game.3 matches and a legit top 50 innings. Will take it over two pretty tons of 3 50s/5 40s of no quality.
No, then it would be Top 10.Would have been if he would have sticked and won India the game.
Even then it would be barely top 100No, then it would be Top 10.
Disagree. He might not have been successful away ie in RSA but I'd bet my house Lara would slay Steyn in the Caribbean. Lara was good to great vs each and every great bowler he faced (at home).that's my point, the point of performing against great bowlers is performing against great attacks, you can't do that if you get out to Saqlain and Cronje
I disagree, atleast in your prime you should be expected to perform against the greater bowling attacks, one way or the other.
I conceded Sachin is a better player of fast bowling multiple posts ago, you're really going on a tangent there, my point was that one way or the other, Sachin's output against great attacks is hampered, which is true and you pointed the reason for it, he survived the rock (Ws, Donald) but got defeated by the twig (Cronje, Saqlain).
Great.
why would I ignore the 1996 test? 42 is the bottom line, take it or leave it.
again, the conversation regarding Tendulkar is his output against great attacks, not just his output against great bowlers, sure Tendulkar was a better player of fast bowling and a better player in general, but one way or the other the actual output they achieved against great attacks is relative, be it by getting out to Donald or by getting out to Cronje, the effect remains the same regardless of the cause.
Against McGrath it's decent, Ambrose is just one series AFAIK on the deadest wickets ever where he was not bowling much, but Yeah his output against Steyn is great and is what allowed him, to in my mind, transcend Lara. My point is mostly about the 1990s and early 00s attacks as Lara never played Steyn and wouldn't have been successful anyway likely.
Can you post Lara's averages as well vs ATG pacers (including Bond). Actually I can because 100s, imo are not the be all and end all:anyway Lara hundreds against ATG pacemen
Glenn McGrath 1997
Glenn McGrath 1999
Glenn McGrath 1999
Glenn McGrath 1999
Glenn McGrath 2000
Glenn McGrath 2005
Shaun Pollock 2003
Shaun Pollock 2004
again, There's a clear pattern, I'll let people figure it out.
Lol it is easily in the top 50, probably top 30. Same with Gavaskars final innings.Would have been if he would have sticked and won India the game.
I feel the opposite might've happened. Lara could've handled Steyn's slipperiness on the faster tracks, but the nature of West Indian pitches and outfields would've brought Steyn's slower wicket prowess into focus. In either case, as with most great batsmen vs Steyn, they'd have a few stunning successes but also look completely outclassed on occasion.Disagree. He might not have been successful away ie in RSA but I'd bet my house Lara would slay Steyn in the Caribbean. Lara was good to great vs each and every great bowler he faced (at home).
I wish he did but sadly he doesn’t have the clutch gene in him.Would have been if he would have sticked and won India the game.
Not even in top 100. It was not even the best innings of the matchLol it is easily in the top 50, probably top 30. Same with Gavaskars final innings.
This method gives match result way too much weightage imo.Not even in top 100. It was not even the best innings of the match
DoG's Test Innings and Bowling Performances. Updates thread.
I thought I would put my test performances in one thread and post updates on the ratings of any substantial innings or bowling performances after each series. I'll start with posting the batting top 100. This has undergone minor adjustments and is now looking very good. New Zealanders in...www.cricketweb.net
Lara in 2008-09?Disagree. He might not have been successful away ie in RSA but I'd bet my house Lara would slay Steyn in the Caribbean. Lara was good to great vs each and every great bowler he faced (at home).
That list is a joke.Not even in top 100. It was not even the best innings of the match
DoG's Test Innings and Bowling Performances. Updates thread.
I thought I would put my test performances in one thread and post updates on the ratings of any substantial innings or bowling performances after each series. I'll start with posting the batting top 100. This has undergone minor adjustments and is now looking very good. New Zealanders in...www.cricketweb.net
Thats uh, really harsh and far from a fair assessment of the work that went into that thread. Pretty sure DoG is universally recognised and respected here as being one of the best posters and his statistical analyses are a joy to read. Also, are you looking at the initial list of the later changes?That list is a joke.
Well by 2008 Lara was well retired but hypothetically, had he faced steyn my assumption is, he'd probably coming up 2nd best in RSA but return the favor in the Caribbean.Lara in 2008-09?
Initial list.Thats uh, really harsh and far from a fair assessment of the work that went into that thread. Pretty sure DoG is universally recognised and respected here as being one of the best posters and his statistical analyses are a joy to read. Also, are you looking at the initial list of the later changes?