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Is MS Dhoni an ATG OdI batsmen?

Burner

International Regular
I've always found it to be very harsh to really blame either Klusener or Donald for that run out. They were ****ed by fate imo.
 

RK_123

School Boy/Girl Captain
Are we evaluating a player's career by one brain fade moment?
That one brain fade moment might have well costed them a world cup and it was since then only that Australian side kept dominating SA till 2008 before Smith won his team their first series win in Australia.
 

Migara

International Coach
Bevan was **** against short bowling. Lucky bastard that short stuff was called no ball during his day.
 

viriya

International Captain
That one brain fade moment might have well costed them a world cup and it was since then only that Australian side kept dominating SA till 2008 before Smith won his team their first series win in Australia.
It still isn't how you evaluate a career.
 

Red

The normal awards that everyone else has
Why not? His record is exceptional.
I think he was an excellent ODI bowler, and I've have him in an Aust ATG team, but saying he's the GOAT is a tad too far imo.

I'd have McGrath, Garner, Wasim, Donald, Pollock, Ambrose and Hadlee ahead of him by varying margins.
 

viriya

International Captain
I think he was an excellent ODI bowler, and I've have him in an Aust ATG team, but saying he's the GOAT is a tad too far imo.

I'd have McGrath, Garner, Wasim, Donald, Pollock, Ambrose and Hadlee ahead of him by varying margins.
I think you are overrating earlier era bowlers (Garner, Ambrose, hadlee) and underrating strike rate.


I think Lee is at least in the same tier of all these bowlers.
 

stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Wrong.



Only in Asia? No. Several? No. So, wrong again.



Again, bullshit. Here are some ODI stats from the day he debuted to the day he retired:

Batting records | One-Day Internationals | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN Cricinfo

Qualifications used were simple. Batting average of at least 35 after playing 50 matches. 25 players scored faster than him in the era. In fact, Klusener average 42 and struck at 90, which makes him just as good as Bevan imo. These are nothing but memories deceiving us after a few years have passed.



Yeah, if your name is Joe Root. Game has moved on.



And Dhoni didn't? He won a WC final where the best ever ODI spinner was defending a decent target.



Nah, Klusener was as good a finisher as he was. He made up for the difference between their averages with his superior strike rate.
I never said that Bevan was the fastest scorer. He scored at an acceptable rate for his era. In fact the truth is that he scored at the rate he needed to to win is games. And that's what cricket is about.

Dhoni has been very impressive in his career but ignoring his keeping he hasn't done anything than hasn't been done by others.

50+ averages in Bevan's era:
Bevan

50+ averages is Dhoni's era:
ABDV
Kohli
Babar
Trott
Dhoni
Rayudu
Amla

What's more, other than in New Zealand, Dhoni's average outside Asia is way worse than his average inside Asia.

That's to take nothing away from Dhoni's accomplishments. He's one of the two best keeper-batsmen ever to have played the game but suggesting that he's as good as Bevan with the bat is laughable.
 

stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Out of interest, here is the list of batsmen who have batted since 2010 from positions 4-6 using the same criteria (average over 35).

Batting records | One-Day Internationals | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN Cricinfo

As you can see, most players are striking between 80 and 90. When I said that 80 was an acceptable strike rate for a #4 batsman even in this era I may have been under, but not by much. 85 is average and only the freaks have a strike rate over 90. This is with modern bats and the batsman-centric laws.

Yes, on the surface Bevan had a poor strike ratebut when you look deeper, Bevan struck at the rate he needed to to win us games of cricket in a low scoring era. There is plenty of evidence to suggest that he would have done so at a higher rate if needed.
 

viriya

International Captain
I never said that Bevan was the fastest scorer. He scored at an acceptable rate for his era. In fact the truth is that he scored at the rate he needed to to win is games. And that's what cricket is about.

Dhoni has been very impressive in his career but ignoring his keeping he hasn't done anything than hasn't been done by others.

50+ averages in Bevan's era:
Bevan

50+ averages is Dhoni's era:
ABDV
Kohli
Babar
Trott
Dhoni
Rayudu
Amla

What's more, other than in New Zealand, Dhoni's average outside Asia is way worse than his average inside Asia.

That's to take nothing away from Dhoni's accomplishments. He's one of the two best keeper-batsmen ever to have played the game but suggesting that he's as good as Bevan with the bat is laughable.
Why are you ignoring the SR when picking those players. 50+ average at high SR at lower order is non existent. All the other examples you give are top or middle order batsmen.

Just focusing on the average is very deceving especially for lower order batsmen.
 

Black_Warrior

Cricketer Of The Year
Again, revisionist bs. Jadeja had it in him to smash Waqar. Lara, Sachin etc destroyed bowlers when they clicked at amazing strike rates every now and then. Players like Bevan did not have the ability to do that. Doesn't make them poor players but lets not pretend that their games had no defects.
Not really mate. You are using one off outlier instances to set a benchmarks. That's not how benchmarks are set.

Jadeja smashing Waqar one day for 22 runs does not make it any more of a benchmark than Dravid smashing Sri Lanka at over 100 strike rate in 99 World Cup. That was not the norm then. It's very much a norm now and then some.

Never said Bevan's game had no defect. All I said was 35 off 49 back in 96 was not the disaster that it is now. A good indication is how that knock was analysed during it's time and it was not described as a disaster that led to Australia losing the World Cup.

If looking at performances in the context of it's time seems revisionist, then there's not much to add to this conversation.
 

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