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Players that are the most overated by CW posters.

stephen

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I genuinely thought Zimbabwe were on the same path as Sri Lanka during the 90s. Now it seems that Sri Lanka is on the same path as Zimbabwe :(
 

harsh.ag

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Always got the feeling Gavaskar was able to go into a higher gear without an accompanying loss of prolificness, like the best of the best. It was probably a combination of defensive instincts and being in a weak batting line-up which stopped him from doing so. Then again, it could be something else.
 

trundler

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Whilst those factors would have certainly been at play, I get the feeling it's just the way he played. Variety is the spice of life after all.
 

jimmy101

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Barrington wasn't a complete defensive player FTR. Had kind of a Jack Hobbs type career, very attacking batsmen as a young man, and turned into a stonewaller later on.
 

trundler

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Hobbs reinvented himself with age, like Tendulkar and Bradman but Barrington did it after being dropped early on didn't he? Not exactly the same.
 

SillyCowCorner1

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Gavaskar is a mythological figure in my village.

When India played that ODI at my home ground, Albion, I heard of how he took apart the Windies bowlers. He hit a six that went into a hotel(where a bunch of shady activities were going on: prostitution, drugs, and chutney music) by the roadside. This was over the long on boundary. And he also hit a six that went over the midwicket boundary and out of the ground, across the road, over the canal, and into a coconut grove owned by a man we called 'Mustapha'. He was in the copra business, exported the stuff. Richest man in the area at that time.


It was Phagwah. It was colorful that day.

Obviously I wasn't around to witness that, but every middle aged individual to pensioner who was at the ground that day tells the same story.

Since then no one has ever hit a ball that far at the ground.

The hotel is still in operation. Mustapha sadly passed away. Copra went out of demand. He turned to rice...
 
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OverratedSanity

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Gavaskar is a mythological figure in my village.

When India played that ODI at my home ground, Albion, I heard of how he took apart the Windies bowlers. He hit one a six that went into a hotel(where a bunch of shady activities were going on: prostitution, drugs, and chutney music) by the roadside. This was over the long on boundary. And he also hit a six that went over the midwicket boundary and out of the ground, across the road, over the canal, and into a coconut grove owned by a man we called 'Mustapha'. He was in the copra business, exported the stuff. Richest man in the area at that time.


It was Phagwah. It was colorful that day.

Obviously I wasn't around to witness that, but every middle aged individual to pensioner who was at the ground that day tells the same story.

Since then no one has ever hit a ball that far at the ground.

The hotel is still in operation. Mustapha sadly passed away. Copra went out of demand. He turned to rice...
I don't understand half of what you post but I am always entertained.
 

SillyCowCorner1

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I don't understand half of what you post but I am always entertained.
At least you see it as glass half full.

I have never known this about Mustapha. I just Googled him and learnt that he was also an enterprising contractor who built the Albion complex. He died last year at the age of 85.
 

morgieb

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Barrington wasn't a complete defensive player FTR. Had kind of a Jack Hobbs type career, very attacking batsmen as a young man, and turned into a stonewaller later on.
Wasn't he kinda **** as an attacker though?
 

_00_deathscar

International Regular
Comparing Indian team home performance against AUS/WI is like comparing Ashwin to Warne/ Murali tbh . But here is the stats

IND(since ENG tour 2012)
Team records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPNcricinfo.com

WI(1980-94)
Team records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPNcricinfo.com

AUS(1995-07)
Team records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPNcricinfo.com
Thanks - huge difference in number of matches played of course and maybe it's closer if you only include a smaller stretch of Aus/WI matches (i.e. their best streaks) - but this India team doesn't just win home series, they nearly whitewash all their opponents. Very low draw rate, just the 1 loss (vs Aus?) and tons of wins.

That and India aren't as gun away as the Aus/WI teams were.
 

_00_deathscar

International Regular
There's a million meaningless stats you can use to back your POV. Who was the lobotomized poster a few weeks back who said the three Indian quicks took more wickets in a year as a trio than any other in history, which at face value sounded good, until it was pointed out that two bowlers alone took more wickets than they did in 1981?
Yep - that was a great example of statistics sometimes being really silly.
 

Burgey

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Can someone tell me what chutney music is, cos it’s been mentioned with drug taking and prostitution, so it sounds like it has a fair amount of potential.
 

sledger

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A CC thread started by me that has upwards of 790 posts of (mostly) serious discussion. That must be a first.
 

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