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The ATG Teams General arguing/discussing thread

Logan

U19 Captain
I'm not even sure Root should be a part of the 'fab 4'. To me, he's not particularly better than someone like Pujara although I do suppose he is RIDICULOUSLY consistent for middling scores.
While Joe Root is the worst Test batsman of the four, he is also the second best ODI batsman among them.

Tests : Smith > Kohli > Williamson > Root

ODI: Kohli > Root > Williamson > Smith
 

trundler

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Are Boycott and Barrington the only 2 batsmen to be dropped immediately after scoring a century? Tells you a bit about why a guy with a 58 average isn't rated that highly.
 

ataraxia

International Coach
You have been here for 2 months. How do you know what's peak CW. :p You are right though.
Tbf it's been amazing. I've doubled and tripled my cricket knowledge and seen for the first time reasonable Indian and Australian supporters. Some aren't but most are.
 

kyear2

Cricketer Of The Year
Don’t think you need both Kallis and Sobers in unless you genuinely think Kallis is better as a batsman than the other middle order candidates.
Don't think he was better that the other candidates. But certainly not too much worse either. But he can be the 5th bowler, allowing Sobers to play just as a batsman and stand in the slips all day. Kallis too could stand in the slips, nullifying the need (along with Hadlee's batting) to play Warne just for his others skills. Plus he would be that calming influence batting between Sobers and Gilchrist.
 

stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
TBF, all 3 of those teams were very good bowling attacks at home at that time. So there were a lot of competitive games.
Yeah. All top 8 teams were genuinely competitive at home. Sri Lanka, India and New Zealand really couldn't tour well though.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Yeah. All top 8 teams were genuinely competitive at home. Sri Lanka, India and New Zealand really couldn't tour well though.

Yeah India were almost unbeatable at home in the 90s but the exact opposite outside the SC. I think we struggled to beat even Zimbabwe.
 

h_hurricane

International Vice-Captain
90s XI

Graham Gooch
Mark Taylor
Brian Lara
Sachin Tendulkar
Mark Waugh
Steve Waugh
Ian Healy
Wasim Akram
Shane Warne
Curtly Ambrose
Allan Donald
 

bagapath

International Captain
The last couple pages have been ridiculous.

Len Hutton
Jack Hobbs
Donald Bradman
Steve Smith
Garry Sobers
Jacques Kallis
Adam Gilchrist
Richard Hadlee
Malcolm Marshall
Dale Steyn
Muttiah Muralitharan

What do you guys think?
Even 5 is too low for Kallis. 6 is a no no. Swapping places with sobers makes it more acceptable.
 

kyear2

Cricketer Of The Year
Even 5 is too low for Kallis. 6 is a no no. Swapping places with sobers makes it more acceptable.
Really though? His batting style is suited for most positions, plus I'm playing Sobers purely as a batsman and in my opinion he is the superior batsman and I want him in earlier.
 

Coronis

Cricketer Of The Year
It does seem counterintuitive to play a specialist number 3 below someone who played 5/6 most of his career.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Kallis batted way more regularly at 4, not 3. Sobers average gradually lowered the lower down the order he batted between 3-6.

Honestly, I just don't get the need for both, but I can see you've already explained your reasoning kyear.
 

SillyCowCorner1

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If we are speaking in 'all-rounder' language, then it is appropriate to stick Sir Garry Sobers below Kallis in the batting order.
 

Red

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Sobers spent more time at six than any other position, must have been his/team preference at the time. Doesn't seem any particular method though, cos he jumped all over the place in the order thru his career. He succeeded anywhere in the order from 3-6, so it doesn't matter too much.
 

Red

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...although I can understand the rationale of wanting Kallis between Sobers and Gilchrist.
 

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