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International Captain
Who would you pick against a really high quality attack?
Dravid failed against Steyn and SA in general. Didn't seem to handle bounce in Australia well. Kohli has him beat there.This one is harder than the AB one. Probably on par, but Dravid still edges it because he did it for much longer and had more iconic moments against top attacks.
selective sample sizing, he also has a much better record than Kohli in Eng and NZ, plus having iconic innings in both Aus and SA (against Donald and Pollock).Dravid failed against Steyn and SA in general. Didn't seem to handle bounce in Australia well. Kohli has him beat there.
You are against selective samplings yet base your choice on a few innings. Don't get a job in research.selective sample sizing, he also has a much better record than Kohli in Eng and NZ, plus having iconic innings in both Aus and SA (against Donald and Pollock).
Agreed. But because Kohli returned with a good series in 2018 against Anderson, I am inclined to him overall.Against ATG quicks, I would prefer Kohli. Against Anderson in England or Southee in NZ though I'd take Dravid.
Yeah. Dravid's good series in Australia wasn't really comparable. Understrength attack in far better batting conditions. Dravid never really produced a consistent run of scores against a strong Australian or South African attacks home or away. Did have a decent tour of 90s WI at least.Agreed. But because Kohli returned with a good series in 2018 against Anderson, I am inclined to him overall.
Also 96 in SA against Donald Pollock was a good performance.WI 97 (no ton). England 2011. Those are Dravid's best overseas series performances against quality attacks. Kohli has definitely had the deeper troughs and I would take Dravid over him in some conditions but Kohli has also had the greater highs against quality pace.
Wanderers 96 was outstanding and boosts his CV but that was one test match. He struggled in the other two tests of that series so he never really had that consistent run against South Africa.Also 96 in SA against Donald Pollock was a good performance.
Then he has overseas failures against good attacks in 99 against McWarne, 97 and 2008 against Murali, 2006 and 2011 against Steyn and 2002 against Bond. Would also include 2007/8 in Australia with Stuart Clark and Brett Lee in his brief worldclass phase.
So basically he failed more than he succeeded.
I evaluate based on large sample sizes and I also consider iconic performances. I don’t see this as being so oddYou are against selective samplings yet base your choice on a few innings. Don't get a job in research.
Taking an entire career isn't a sample.I evaluate based on large sample sizes and I also consider iconic performances. I don’t see this as being so odd