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Kohli vs Steve Smith

Best dual format bat

  • Kohli

    Votes: 11 57.9%
  • Steve Smith

    Votes: 8 42.1%

  • Total voters
    19

Slifer

International Captain
Kohli overall all three formats considered. Fwiw, what are their combined averages over tests, odis and t20i??
 

BazBall21

International Captain
Well if we give all formats the same weighting, Kohli wins. In 2019 of course, that wouldn't even be particularly close. But Test cricket is the premier sport so Smith wins.
Having said that, I am starting to look at ODI records a little more during player comparisons/evaluations because they do offer an increased insight and sample size into a player's skillset. Test records still take priority of course but ODI records can increase hints of a red flag in one's test resume. Or the opposite effect of course.
 

Coronis

Hall of Fame Member
Well if we give all formats the same weighting, Kohli wins. In 2019 of course, that wouldn't even be particularly close. But Test cricket is the premier sport so Smith wins.
Having said that, I am starting to look at ODI records a little more during player comparisons/evaluations because they do offer an increased insight and sample size into a player's skillset. Test records still take priority of course but ODI records can increase hints of a red flag in one's test resume. Or the opposite effect of course.
Like Bevan.
 

HouHsiaoHsien

International Debutant
Well if we give all formats the same weighting, Kohli wins. In 2019 of course, that wouldn't even be particularly close. But Test cricket is the premier sport so Smith wins.
Having said that, I am starting to look at ODI records a little more during player comparisons/evaluations because they do offer an increased insight and sample size into a player's skillset. Test records still take priority of course but ODI records can increase hints of a red flag in one's test resume. Or the opposite effect of course.
If Kohli is able to maintain a 50+ average, he could be rated as equal if not higher than Smith, considering both formats.
 

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