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Clive Lloyd vs Martin Crowe

Better bat


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BazBall21

International Captain
Very hard. I'd take Crowe if the wicket is green underneath a cloudy sky, but Lloyd has him beat in Asian conditions. Crowe had a slightly more ruthless streak but Lloyd was super destructive and pretty efficient with it.

Crowe just, due to the batting position factor.
 
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Athlai

Not Terrible
Crowe has the misfortune of being one of the greatest players over the course of a decade that is not one we regularly look at (the middle of the 80s to the middle of the 90s)

Over 1984-1994 only Allan Border and a fresh Tendulkar had a better record.
Batting records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPNcricinfo.com
And if you look at that era it is ridiculously stacked for bowling. Marshall/Hadlee/Wasim/Walsh/Ambrose/Waqar/Warne/Qadir/Garner/Imran/Kumble/Holding/Bishop/Donald/McDermott/Kapil
 

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Crowe has the misfortune of being one of the greatest players over the course of a decade that is not one we regularly look at (the middle of the 80s to the middle of the 90s)

Over 1984-1994 only Allan Border and a fresh Tendulkar had a better record.
Batting records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPNcricinfo.com
And if you look at that era it is ridiculously stacked for bowling. Marshall/Hadlee/Wasim/Walsh/Ambrose/Waqar/Warne/Qadir/Garner/Imran/Kumble/Holding/Bishop/Donald/McDermott/Kapil
Yeah, this run is exactly why Crowe is far better than his final averages make him out to be. If you're arguably one of the best in the world for a decade, then you deserve a higher status than what an average of 45 would usually warrant.

Pretty wild that Tendulkar's numbers are that good here too, considering its him at age 16-21
 

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