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  1. Johan

    All-Time World XIs: Discussion Thread

    he also had one county season and it was surprisingly bad for a batsman of his stature, IIRC he averages 34 and only got two hundreds in 23 innings. Definitely didn't like English pitches.
  2. capt_Luffy

    All-Time World XIs: Discussion Thread

    71 poor (though right after debut), 86 mid (3rd highest scorer), 74 good (low scoring + Great ton), 77 ATG (221 highlight), 82 doesn't counts for much (3 innings of 48, 24 and 2).
  3. R

    Better Batsman : Jadeja vs Imran

    It's actually common sense that lower order is going to have more chance to make impact with 50+ consistently than ton. Most of the times, lower order , no matter how well they are batting, are not going to get to ton. For top order it's a different sitaution and ton can tell us something...
  4. R

    Better Batsman : Jadeja vs Imran

    I heard you, and I disagree for lower order batsmen and tons frequencies logic. For top order batsmen, tons tells me something because they have enough time to score ton. For lower order, tons are rare due to position they bat. Some one can have 4,5 or 6... all are same, Differene of 1-2 tons...
  5. ImpatientLime

    Michael Vaughans 02/03 Ashes v Ian Bells 2013 Ashes

    Vaughan in Australia, 02/03 633 runs in 10 innings @ 63 3 centuries 177 at Adelaide v Mcgrath, Gillespie, Warne and Bichel 145 at Melbourne v Mcgrath, Gillespie, Lee and Macgill 183 at Sydney v Gillespie, Lee, Bichel and Macgill Bell in England, 2013 562 runs in 10 innings @ 62 3 centuries, 2...
  6. subshakerz

    Amarnath's 1983 Windies tour vs Steve Waugh's 1995 Windies tour

    Sure. But I think it's more high stakes when you know your innings may change the series result.
  7. Thala_0710

    Amarnath's 1983 Windies tour vs Steve Waugh's 1995 Windies tour

    What did happen though was Amarnath faced a better attack, and was much more consistent throughout the series.... Whereas Waugh's record here is more reliant on one innings
  8. subshakerz

    Better Batsman : Jadeja vs Imran

    Jadeja has improved as his career moved along, like Imran, but I don't think he would be able to bat in the top six if he was just purely a 50 scoring specialist, which was the case in the 2010s. It's a quality issue where the threat level of a bat must be more than just scoring useful knocks...
  9. ataraxia

    Better Batsman : Jadeja vs Imran

    Do you understand what "disproportionately" means? This is a valid point I did not consider. But I think "length of longest innings (plural)" is a better barometer than "number of 100s", and I'd chuck in FC record for good measure. (That was genuinely not a ploy to say "haha Jadeja has 3 FC...
  10. capt_Luffy

    5th Test (The Oval) - 31st July to 4th August

    It's kinda awesome that he still has one of the best 2nd innings Knocks ever, and that too in India.
  11. DrWolverine

    Amarnath's 1983 Windies tour vs Steve Waugh's 1995 Windies tour

    Amarnath - 29, 40, 58, 117, 13, 91, 80, 54, 116 Waugh - 65, 15, 65*, 63, 21, 200 Waugh scored 50% of runs from just 1 innings
  12. Cricket Bliss

    Better Batsman : Jadeja vs Imran

    Can’t stop laughing 😂that was funny King of pointless innings in a drawn match
  13. honestbharani

    Like for like injury replacements

    They already have to name 1 batsman, 1 fast bowler, 1 spin bowler, 1 allrounder and 1 wicket-keeper as the concussion/covid subs before each game. My guess is they will use the same list if injury subs were allowed.
  14. Molehill

    Like for like injury replacements

    I would broadly agree with this. Only thing I'd mention is that if Inglis was in the starting 11 and Webster the sub, he could only be a replacement for him if he didn't bowl. During Eng v Ind we've seen a bloke with a broken foot (who was basically walking around in a protective boot and...
  15. Justo

    Like for like injury replacements

    IMO there should be injury replacements in Tests. A bowler going down early in the first innings is a big disadvantage for any team for something that can be completely out of any teams control. I'd potentially only offer injury replacements for different halves of a game. E.G. if a player goes...
  16. Coronis

    Better Batsman : Jadeja vs Imran

    I would argue reaching three figures is definitely 3 times as impactful as single figures
  17. the big bambino

    Sid Barnes vs Lindsay Hassett

    Just don't know how you keep coming with these, great effort. Look at Hassett's record against the 2 great leg spinners, Tiger and Grum. Yet he struggled against Doug Wright, whom Hassett considered a terrific bowler. I think Wright got him 12 times in tests and was perhaps the main reason why...
  18. subshakerz

    Better Batsman : Jadeja vs Imran

    We can debate that since it really depends on the team you are in but it still shows an ability to stick at the crease which is the mark of a better bat.
  19. ataraxia

    Better Batsman : Jadeja vs Imran

    A persisting myth, but tons have disproportionately smaller impact than fifties because they're more likely to be scored in dead games. In other words, 50 & 50 = 100 & 0. It's not complicated: reaching three figures doesn't make an innings three times as impactful.
  20. subshakerz

    Better Batsman : Jadeja vs Imran

    Sorry but crossing 50 isn't to me the mark of a better bat if your RPI is the same. Doesn't make sense. Tons yes because those innings have disproportionately bigger impact and show a capacity for lasting the distance.

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