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Your ATG team pace bowling trio

Who do you select in your all-time side?


  • Total voters
    77

Xix2565

International Regular
Atm:

Gavaskar
Hobbs
Bradman
Tendulkar
Sobers
Gilchrist
Imran
Marshall
Steyn
Murali
McGrath

Steyn/Marshall/Hadlee/Warne/etc are all interchangeable here depending on conditions and how I feel that day.
And if you feel Gilchrist is going to be exposed up the order for being a great downhill skier, there's always Andy Flower.
 

Johan

Hall of Fame Member
Flower was pretty poor with the gloves, definitely not someone you back to keep to Murali of all people, could give it to Clyde Walcott or AB De Villiers if you're feeling bold and don't have Gilchrist.
 

Xix2565

International Regular
Flower was pretty poor with the gloves, definitely not someone you back to keep to Murali of all people, could give it to Clyde Walcott or AB De Villiers if you're feeling bold and don't have Gilchrist.
Hmm, well we do have to worry about batting, so not bad either. They can come in on my alternates list.
 

ma1978

International Regular
The lowest ranked Pakistani in my list was Asif Iqbal, don't think Imran is better than him really.
attempt at L rating Pakistani bats

miandad
y khan
jnzamam
h mohammed
M yousuf
abbas
anwar
Majid Khan
Azam
Iqbal
Saleem Malik
M Mohammed
Ali
W Raja
Mohsin Khan
Misbah
Nazar
Shafiq
E Ahmed
A Sohail

so I wouldn’t put Imran in the top 20, and probably similar to the Rameez Raja, Shoaib Mohammed level. Still a very valuable bat though
 

capt_Luffy

Hall of Fame Member
attempt at L rating Pakistani bats

miandad
y khan
jnzamam
h mohammed
M yousuf
abbas
anwar
Majid Khan
Azam
Iqbal
Saleem Malik
M Mohammed
Ali
W Raja
Mohsin Khan
Misbah
Nazar
Shafiq
E Ahmed
A Sohail

so I wouldn’t put Imran in the top 20, and probably similar to the Rameez Raja, Shoaib Mohammed level. Still a very valuable bat though
Think Misbah is way too low
 

Coronis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
How many cricketers through history have averaged 50 over a 10-year period (min. 30 tests)? Certainly less than 200. Probably more like 40. And I bet every other one of them makes Luffy's top 150.
A good reason why blindly looking at average isn’t the best way to judge a player.
 

ataraxia

International Coach
A good reason why blindly looking at average isn’t the best way to judge a player.
Mind explaining why that applies in this situation? Many dead pitches are included in this sample, but it's not like we're talking Samaraweera or Yousuf in that regard.
 

Coronis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Mind explaining why that applies in this situation? Many dead pitches are included in this sample, but it's not like we're talking Samaraweera or Yousuf in that regard.
Because looking at his stats beyond his average in that period yes, you can absolutely tell his quality is well, well below that of an average 50 averaging batsman. He scored heavily at home and in draws. Averaged 38 in that period in wins. Lot of empty runs. iirc his average in draws is 75+ during that period. 50 average is very misleading lol
 

ataraxia

International Coach
Because looking at his stats beyond his average in that period yes, you can absolutely tell his quality is well, well below that of an average 50 averaging batsman. He scored heavily at home and in draws. Averaged 38 in that period in wins. Lot of empty runs. iirc his average in draws is 75+ during that period. 50 average is very misleading lol
Scoring runs on flat pitches is easier but not less important than on sporting wickets. It's dull, but turning losses into draws is an immensely valuable trait.
 

Coronis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Scoring runs on flat pitches is easier but not less important than on sporting wickets. It's dull, but turning losses into draws is an immensely valuable trait.
Except that’s not what he was really doing
 

smash84

The Tiger King
Yeah, no. Imran wasn't really as good as any of the main top order batsmen. He wasn't even close to MoYo for batting. That's an outrageous suggestion. He was a more solid version of Ravindra Jadeja batting wise. Which means he was no mug with the bat but also doesn't make him comparable to someone like Yousuf
 

govinda indian fan

International Debutant
Yeah, no. Imran wasn't really as good as any of the main top order batsmen. He wasn't even close to MoYo for batting. That's an outrageous suggestion. He was a more solid version of Ravindra Jadeja batting wise. Which means he was no mug with the bat but also doesn't make him comparable to someone like Yousuf
From what i heard from older uncles who saw cricket in 70s and 80s was that imran was decent number 7 batsmen or at best number 6. Comparing him with yousuf is madness
 

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