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No hopers who made it

Bahnz

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Thought I'd make this thread as an antidote to the "Young players who never lived up to their potential" thread.

I was also prompted by Temba Bavuma - who spent years struggling to keep his average above the 30 mark. He was so mediocre for so long that I completely missed the fact that he's been averaging 50+ for 5 years.

From an NZ perspective, John Wright is another one.
 

ataraxia

International Coach
Thirimanne. I choose that to believe that his whole test career was SL playing the long game to give him the experience to perform for 7 tests in 2021 (before promptly dropping him).
 
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honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
I dont think anyone thought SehWAG would go as well in tests as he did, especially as an opener.

I never had any hope for Ashwin as a test match bowler and he has retired an ATG test bowler. I didn't have much hope on MSD the test player or captain but he was immensely successful as both before tapering off towards the end. I never had Bumrah as a good test match bowler, and he has obviously gone on to be a great one. So while I have been predicting good things for many players who have gone to be good or even better, I still think my overall SR in CW when it comes to this predictions is a lot more miss than hit. :)
 
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MartinB

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
Steve Waugh, David Boon, Merv Hughes Allan Davison, Richie Benaud all had ordinary starts the there careers.

Also Ian Redpath started as a dashing middle order batsman average high 30's in the 70's he average 50+ as patient accumulator opener/middle order batsmen. In 1975/76 against the West Indies he scored 3 slow centuries as an opener against Roberts/Holding
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Yeah if you dig back into Cricketweb history there will be a lot of posts writing him off around 2005-6.
I am glad this seems to have been my first post on CW about Clouderson. :p

The point is in the last 10 years or so, Fleming's bat has got flowing only 4 or 5 times and one of those happened against SA led by Pollock. No, I am not saying he is a bad captain, but I thought he could have done better in that particular match. If I remember right, 12 out of 17 boundaries of Flem came off half volleys or short ones on the leg stump and it is the world's worst kept secret that the guy loves playing on the onside.


On the topic, I think Goughie should be given a go against Zim just to see if he still has it in him and if not, yes, he could be politely asked to step aside for Mr. Anderson.
 

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