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Kapil/Jadeja vs Botham/Flintoff

Better AR pair


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Johan

Hall of Fame Member
can debate more match winning performances

centuries are arbitrary. Jadeja has 32 scores past 50 in 128 innings (25%). Botham has 36 scores past fifty in 161 innings (22%)

and then the consistency abroad and the West Indies issue w Botham

Can’t see the argument for Botham
Centuries isn't an arbitrary metric, fifties rarely win you matches, hundreds do, and hundreds are a metric whether one likes it or not because that shows your ability to produce match winning or defining performances. Jadeja probably has a mean higher score but when discussing batsmen who average in the 30s, your match impact and ability to dominate games is a big point. Their runoutput is identical so not like a huge gap in consistency.

Regarding West Indies, Jadeja has better stats abroad by one statistic because he doesn't get to play every game, his own team doesn't play him in South Africa which is the toughest place to bat in nowadays and the biggest challenge for Indian Batsmen overseas, India has played ten Tests in South Africa in his career span and he has appeared in two, if he appeared another 16 times, for all we know he'd have his own version of West Indies, but they don't even play him there because they straight up don't see the value. Botham failed the toughest challenge yes, but Jadeja warming the bench for what would be his biggest challenge isn't the flex you think it is.

Regarding overseas consistency, Botham has 2 hundreds in Australia, 2 hundreds in India and 2 in New Zealand while Jadeja has just 2 overseas hundreds both in England, Jadeja is a more consistent batsman overseas but Botham still has a greater body of work and more marquee performances overseas with the bat. Their runoutput even overseas is identical, and once again, 3 times more hundreds in just 20% more innings.
 
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Johan

Hall of Fame Member
ah but you see, sample size is too small because he wasn't considered good enough to be a regular starter on tours to south africa.
Yup, having your management believe Shardul Thakur and Mukesh Kumar has more value than you in their toughest tour abroad by a batting standpoint makes you a much better Batsman.
 

subshakerz

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
that’s not t all what I said. In the aggregate he’s a better than Botham and now he’s a much better bat than Botham ever was. This is plainly obvious to anyone with basic analytic abilities
You don't deny that a few years ago you wouldnt put Jadeja in the top six.

That's all I wanted to know. Makes my point for me.
 

Johan

Hall of Fame Member
Like Botham the undroppable?? Yk their percentage of Home and Away games is almost the same and only one was competing with one of the best Spinner all-rounders ever.
this is blatantly untrue, Botham functionally bowed off after 10 years and came back here and there to sell stadiums and barely even played at home, he played 81% of the away games he could until 1987 (43/53) while Jadeja's number since 2013 is close to 50% (36/70)
 

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