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Gavaskar/Kapil or Boycott/Botham

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subshakerz

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I think Gavaskar+Kapil is definitely a stronger batting force than Boycott+Botham, any way you put it. The increase output at 6 comes in at cost in the OP. I am sorry, it just doesn't makes much sense honestly.
Botham at 6 means a captain can choose between a top seven of specialist bats plus keeper and three bowlers not including Botham or a top six of specialist bats plus keeper and four bowlers not including Botham.

Hence more options and flexibility whereas with Kapil it's pretty set and I don't regard Kapil's batting at 7/8 as reliable or particularly impactful.
 

subshakerz

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
No one says Kapil is a better bat than Botham. And Botham still averages 2 runs more and it's below 28 on removing India.
Bothams 33 average is misleading, he has a notable 4 RPI difference with Kapil and a much higher ceiling.
 

capt_Luffy

International Coach
Botham at 6 means a captain can choose between a top seven of specialist bats plus keeper and three bowlers not including Botham or a top six of specialist bats plus keeper and four bowlers not including Botham.

Hence more options and flexibility whereas with Kapil it's pretty set and I don't regard Kapil's batting at 7/8 as reliable or particularly impactful.
I think you simply are missing a point here. You can either have Botham or Kapil at 6, and Kapil will be a downgrade on a specialist bat. But, Gavaskar more than makes up for it in the top order IMO
 

subshakerz

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I think you simply are missing a point here. You can either have Botham or Kapil at 6, and Kapil will be a downgrade on a specialist bat. But, Gavaskar more than makes up for it in the top order IMO
Yeah but practically speaking no captain even in an average side is going to entertain Kapil at no.6 just because Gavaskar is so great. We are talking the real world here.

So Kapil means you are stuck with less options. Botham gives you options. And wins more games.
 

subshakerz

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I think 3-4 runs in difference in there batting is fine. Kapil also has some Top tier knocks against strong attacks.
If hypothetically Botham is a slightly better bowler along with this batting difference, does that make up for Gavaskar Boycott?
 

capt_Luffy

International Coach
Yeah but practically speaking no captain even in an average side is going to entertain Kapil at no.6 just because Gavaskar is so great. We are talking the real world here.

So Kapil means you are stuck with less options. Botham gives you options. And wins more games.
You get less batting this way
 

Cricket Bliss

U19 Vice-Captain
How many batsmen averaged 45+ in all countries except one and that too being an opener. Add an average of 43 from age 37-41...an age which is normally regarded as a career drag as decline is pigeonholed. Why is he rated so low here?
 

Johan

International Coach
How many batsmen averaged 45+ in all countries except one and that too being an opener. Add an average of 43 from age 37-41...an age which is normally regarded as a career drag as decline is pigeonholed. Why is he rated so low here?
a faulty perception of him as selfish or dour or whatever
 

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