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# 3 for 1966-85 World Test XI

# 3 Position for 1966-85 World Test XI


  • Total voters
    39
  • Poll closed .

aussie tragic

International Captain
The first Poll is closed and the 1966-85 World Test XI so far:

1. Sunil Gavaskar
2. Gordon Greenidge

The nominees for the # 3 Position are:

Mohinder Amarnath: 53 tests, 3542 runs @ 43.72 (9/20) ----- [# 3: 2107 @ 51.39]
Ian Chappell: 74 tests, 5334 runs @ 42.67 (14/26) ---- [4268 @ 51.42]
David Gower: 76 tests, 5385 runs @ 45.63 (12/25) ---- [1769 @ 52.02]
Rohan Kanhai: 36 tests, 2628 runs @ 46.10 (6/13) ---- [1864 @ 49.05]
Viv Richards: 77 tests, 5889 runs @ 54.02 (19/25) ---- [3398 @ 59.61]
Lawrence Rowe: 30 tests, 2047 runs @ 43.55 (7/7) ---- [774 @ 35.18]
Graham Yallop: 39 tests, 2756 runs @ 41.13 (8/9) ---- [1101 @ 52.42]

Note: The 2 runner-ups will go into the # 4 Position Poll
 
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aussie tragic

International Captain
silentstriker said:
Even though Viv might be ideal a bit lower down, can't go past him really.
Don't know why you say that as Viv built his reputation at # 3 during this era (and he has 3398 @ 59.61 at # 3).

btw, at # 4 he had 1145 @ 44.03 and at # 5 he had 900 @ 50.00 :p
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
aussie tragic said:
Don't know why you say that as Viv built his reputation at # 3 during this era (and he has 3398 @ 59.61 at # 3).

btw, at # 4 he had 1145 @ 44.03 and at # 5 he had 900 @ 50.00 :p
But in a team of all time players, he would be better at #5. In his team, he was fine at 3. But the #3 competition isn't an all time competition, so he can still bat at #3 for this team.
 

Fratboy

School Boy/Girl Captain
Richards is going to win this easily. I've voted for Amarnath, the VVS Laxman of the eighties. Very good against the run of the mill teams, and a God against the best of his era. Hope this gets him into the poll for #4. I'd really like him to make the team.
 

bagapath

International Captain
very difficult to look beyond the master blaster. rohan kanhai is a very distant second. then gower and chappell. and thats it. but viv has no serious competition.
 

Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
The cut off date of 1985 really highlights how unrepresentative of his quality his last few years of cricket were doesn't it?
 

Lillian Thomson

Hall of Fame Member
Are that feeble collection of party poopers really the best Number 3 batsmen from that era?
Gower didn't bat regularly at Number 3, and Graham Yallop:laugh: , be serious. I assume that this non-descript collection were put against Viv knowing that he would win anyway and the rest of the real quality players will be competing for Numbers 4 and 5.:huh:
 

aussie tragic

International Captain
Lillian Thomson said:
Are that feeble collection of party poopers really the best Number 3 batsmen from that era?
Gower didn't bat regularly at Number 3, and Graham Yallop:laugh: , be serious. I assume that this non-descript collection were put against Viv knowing that he would win anyway and the rest of the real quality players will be competing for Numbers 4 and 5.:huh:
Yes, these are the best # 3's that meet the selection criteria of aver > 40 and yes, Gower batted at # 3 more times than any other position during the 1966-85 period in question.

See main selection thread here: http://forum.cricketweb.net/showthread.php?t=18842&page=14
 

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