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Dennis Lillee vs Sunil Gavaskar

Who is the better test cricketer?


  • Total voters
    28

Johan

International Coach
Now, I've some disagreements, I think Ambrose and McGrath are more "balanced", they weren't always aggressive or defensive minded. won't say Marshall was default aggressive either.
 
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Johan

International Coach
Excluding Bradman

Defensive XI

Herbert Sutcliffe
Sunil Gavaskar
Len Hutton
Ken Barrington
Jacques Kallis
Allan Border
Alan Knott
Richard Hadlee
Alan Davidson
Muttiah Muralitharan
Joel Garner

Aggressive XI

Gordon Greenidge
Matthew Hayden
IVA Richards
Ricky Ponting
Brian Lara
Garfield Sobers
Adam Gilchrist
Shane Warne
Dale Steyn
Fred Trueman
Dennis Lillee

Team 2 has better bowling in my opinion while 1 has better batting.
 

DrWolverine

International Vice-Captain
Sunny. Hutton. Dravid. Barrington. Kallis. Border.

They would put audiences to sleep but dismissing them twice is going to take a lot of work.
 

DrWolverine

International Vice-Captain
Excluding Bradman

Defensive XI

Herbert Sutcliffe
Sunil Gavaskar
Len Hutton
Ken Barrington
Jacques Kallis
Allan Border

Alan Knott
Richard Hadlee
Alan Davidson
Muttiah Muralitharan
Joel Garner
The batting is too strong. Maybe I would replace Jacques Kallis with Steve Waugh who I feel is better against pace.
 

Coronis

Hall of Fame Member
Hobbs should be in the aggressive team maybe but he's probably more balanced.
Going through exactly whats available, I’ve done Hobbs’ SR’s pre and post war.

Pre War: 61.45
Post War: 45.81

This change in his batting became marked in the 1922 County Season suffering from aftereffects of his acute appendicitis and following surgery, and his habit of getting out after reaching 100 became common. (His last test series before this, the first Ashes series post-war he struck at 57 - in a series which England lost 5-0 he stood tall). I’m guessing also 39 is a pretty natural point for your batting slowing down.
 

Johan

International Coach
Going through exactly whats available, I’ve done Hobbs’ SR’s pre and post war.

Pre War: 61.45
Post War: 45.81

This change in his batting became marked in the 1922 County Season suffering from aftereffects of his acute appendicitis and following surgery, and his habit of getting out after reaching 100 became common. (His last test series before this, the first Ashes series post-war he struck at 57). I’m guessing also 39 is a pretty natural point for your batting slowing down.
Very Nice Job, so he was aggressive before the war and then a balanced player in his later years.
 

Coronis

Hall of Fame Member
Very Nice Job, so he was aggressive before the war and then a balanced player in his later years.
Not sure I would say that. I’d say he was still a similar player after the War til his appendicitis and afterwards became much more defensive, but still capable of flashes of his old brilliance.
 

ma1978

International Debutant
Defensive. Alternate XI

Hanif Mohammed
Bruce Mitchell
Younis Khan
Kepler Wessels
Misbah Ul Haq (c)
Mushtaq Mohammed
Shaun Pollock
Alan Knott
Craig Mcdermott
Neil Wagner
Bapu Nadkarni

Offensive Alternate XI

Virender Sehwag
Sanath Jayasuriya
Majid Khan
Harry Brook
Kevin Pietersen
Rishabh Pant
Basil D’Oliveira
Chris Cairns
Kapil Dev (c)
Kagiso Rabada
Shoaib Akhtar
 

subshakerz

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Now, I've some disagreements, I think Ambrose and McGrath are more "balanced", they weren't always aggressive or defensive minded. won't say Marshall was default aggressive either.
Defensive as in their primary mode of dismissal was containment of batsmen.
 

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