honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
Kane Irishson.
Yeah but that's boosted by a generational outlier. If you remove all Kane Williamson's runs and dismissals from the NZ average it goes down to 32.49 – firmly below Sri Lanka and Australia.NZ pitches in last 10-15 years have been good for batting.
Pitches have been the most balanced in Australia and England. India and South Africa have produced bowler friendly pitches while Pakistan/UAE and to an extent New Zealand have generally produced good batting pitches. New Zealand is sometimes really flat and sometimes bowler friendly. Pakistan have now started producing turning pitches since last year so you can expect the batting averages as mentioned below to start going down in future.
Nobody agreed with me before so I sulked, now because someone else doesn’t like Kane I’m back?He is not an ATG. I said this to folks some time back and they started mocking me. You present facts and there is no legitimate and credible response. Hence, I gave this forum a pass but now I am active again.
That’s expected with any batsman. Why don’t you send the link though?Yeah but that's boosted by a generational outlier. If you remove all Kane Williamson's runs and dismissals from the NZ average it goes down to 32.49 – firmly below Sri Lanka and Australia.
Well now we know what the truth is, that's the end of discussion.The true measure of greatness is always your performance away from home vs top teams like Australia, India, England, South Africa ( in this era). This is not the only stats that matter but it is important.
Poor at home against India as wellThat’s expected with any batsman. Why don’t you send the link though?
By the way, the so called great averages vs Australia at home - 27
Poor away from home in SENAI combined. Poor at home vs Australia. Damn, great? My foot! Martin Crowe any day over him.![]()
Damn, that’s even bizzare. I remember he stat padded heavily at home vs South Africa when they send some C tier team lol. He is the biggest stat padder ever. Good for NZ that he was injured last year as Latham’s men whitewashed India 3-0.Poor at home against India as well
It would be something like Cathán Mac Liam (according to Google...)Kane Irishson.
Yeah, sure broEdit - Poor in Sri Lanka also.
Flat pitches in Pakistan and UAE and he stat padded heavily. This is all his legacy is.
Fair enough.NZ pitches in last 10-15 years have been good for batting.
Pitches have been the most balanced in Australia and England. India and South Africa have produced bowler friendly pitches while Pakistan/UAE and to an extent New Zealand have generally produced good batting pitches. New Zealand is sometimes really flat and sometimes bowler friendly. Pakistan have now started producing turning pitches since last year so you can expect the batting averages as mentioned below to start going down in future.
You thought of me and here I am back.Oh god. I mentioned his name and he’s back.
Scored a matchsaving 100 against peak Steyn and co. Got 2 100s against Rabada and Philander on SA's next tour.Damn, that’s even bizzare. I remember he stat padded heavily at home vs South Africa when they send some C tier team lol. He is the biggest stat padder ever. Good for NZ that he was injured last year as Latham’s men whitewashed India 3-0.
Good home track bully. Mahela shakes hand with him.Scored a matchsaving 100 against peak Steyn and co. Got 2 100s against Rabada and Philander on SA's next tour.