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  • barbarianB Offline
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    #1504

    Agreed. A guy like Ravi Jadeja comes to mind on your last paragraph. Very good spinner and on his day can come in at 7 or 8 and put up a decent score - averages 34 at test level with four hundreds!

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  • MN5M Offline
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    #1505

    @No-Quarter said in Other Cricket:

    @barbarian said in Other Cricket:

    @MN5 said in Other Cricket:

    Genuine all rounders are pretty rare still.

    Partly because you don't really need them in a cricket team. Nice to have, sure, but it's not like Steve Waugh's Australian team was desperate for a #6 who could roll the arm over a bit.

    It's like tight forwards who can kick. Great, sure, whatever, but especially these days its a bit redundant if everyone else does their job.

    I think a genuine all rounder can be hugely valuable to a team, as it gives you an extra bowler or batsmen compared to the opposition. But, they have to command their place as either a bowler or batsmen (or keeper) first and foremost. Too often teams (particularly the Black Caps) have tried to shoe horn in all rounders that are not really good enough at either discipline to command a spot on its own, but are reasonably handy at both so get selected. That just weakens the team overall. The focus has to be on selecting your best 6 batsmen, your best keeper, and your best 4 bowlers, and then if any of them are good at the other discipline that's a huge bonus.

    I take your point though, and I think bowling all rounders are the most valuable for that reason as your bowlers will be called upon to bat in most test matches; a guy coming in at 8 or 9 averaging 30 odd makes your batting lineup that much more formidable. A batting all rounder that can bowl a bit can be useful but at the same time your top 4 bowlers should be able to handle the bulk of the load, so the batting all rounder will often only really get used if the other team is piling it on and your 4 front line bowlers need a bit of a rest.

    Yes, this was the case right up until Sir Mitchell Santner took on board feedback from the fern and decided to become a legendary spinner who could bat a bit too.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    SL win the toss and bat.

    Karunaratne returns for his 100th and final test.

    The Aussies chuck some kid from WA a cap, despite him having no first class wickets or a ton to show for it. We're just handing them out for fun, now

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    @NTA said in Other Cricket:

    SL win the toss and bat.

    Karunaratne returns for his 100th and final test.

    The Aussies chuck some kid from WA a cap, despite him having no first class wickets or a ton to show for it. We're just handing them out for fun, now

    Sheffield Shield players from the 90s and 00s turning over in their career graves.

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    @antipodean said in Other Cricket:

    @NTA said in Other Cricket:

    SL win the toss and bat.

    Karunaratne returns for his 100th and final test.

    The Aussies chuck some kid from WA a cap, despite him having no first class wickets or a ton to show for it. We're just handing them out for fun, now

    Sheffield Shield players from the 90s and 00s turning over in their career graves.

    I get that we don't seem to give enough guys a chance - the continued existence of Marnus being a blight on the current selection panel IMO - but at least put in someone who has done something longer than a BBL and age cricket.

    Makes it look like our "find the next big thing" rugby selections.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    #1509

    Smith's 36th Test ton. He looks cooked with over an hour remaining in the day

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  • NTAN Offline
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    #1510

    And Carey follows with his 2nd

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  • NTAN Offline
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    #1511

    Sri Lanka threaten the stumps, and get 2 wickets. Funny what happens when you have the right mindset

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @NTA said in Other Cricket:

    Smith's 36th Test ton. He looks cooked with over an hour remaining in the day

    Fuck New Zealand cricket and fuck our scheduling for not giving KW an opportunity to try and catch him. We could easily have had 5-6 tests in Jan-March.

    But in saying all that well done to an absolute modern great of the game

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  • NTAN Offline
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    #1513

    New New Kid plays like the Old New Kid.

    Batting on this wicket last innings will be fun

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  • NTAN Offline
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    #1514

    Kuhnemann takes 2 wickets and, based on recent form, SL and this Test might be over today

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    #1515

    Chris Gaffney has been the most efficient Third Ump I've seen in ages. Just gets the fuck on with it

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  • NTAN Offline
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    #1516

    Smith takes another great catch at slip.

    Umpires must have been unsighted because it was clear as day on replay

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  • MN5M Offline
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    wrote on last edited by MN5
    #1517

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    My takes on this:

    Smith is absolute class, you have to admire the return to form. Probable pick for an Aussie all time XI.

    Root gets the advantage of more tests but in saying that still has to score the runs. Probable pick for an all time England XI.

    KW is hamstrung by the lack of tests as I and others have lamented on numerous occasions. Great return but could be higher with more chances. Quite comfortably New Zealand’s best ever batsman albeit with considerably less competition than the other three.

    Kohli has fallen off a cliff at this level of cricket, doesn’t belong in this group anymore. A weird thing to say for a guy with 30 test hundreds but his last five years have been barren. Possible pick for an all time Indian XI

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  • KiwiPieK Offline
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    #1518

    The stats that matter

    Percentage of 100s per completed test innings and batting average - not even close for the top 2.

    Smith 19.9% 56.74
    Kane 19.5% 54.88
    Kohli 15.2% 46.85
    Root 14.1% 50.87

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    @KiwiPie said in Other Cricket:

    The stats that matter

    Percentage of 100s per completed test innings and batting average - not even close for the top 2.

    Smith 19.9% 56.74
    Kane 19.5% 54.88
    Kohli 15.2% 46.85
    Root 14.1% 50.87

    Stephen Fleming just left the room…..

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  • No QuarterN Offline
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    No Quarter
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    #1520

    @KiwiPie yep, Smith and Kane are a long way ahead. It's daylight between them and Root, and then even more daylight to Kohli. We are very lucky to have watched Smith and our very own Kane in their prime this past decade.

    Of course Smith has a big fat asterisk next to his name for being a dirty cheater 😉 So really King Kane sits on the throne alone in my completely unbiased opinion.

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  • RapidoR Offline
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    #1521

    I think Root is better than Kane.

    All fabulous players, though. All the other 3 have higher peaks than Kane IMO. But for an overall career ranking - I would rank Kohli lowest out of the 4 due to not sustaining it long enough compared to the (tough) competition.

    Root, albeit handicapping himself for the first 2-thirds or 3-quarters of his career with his crappy conversion rates, has squeaked ahead of Kane IMO, due to better performances against more of the better teams and away from home.

    But, if we are talking all 3 formats, and not just tests. Then Kohli re-enters that chat due to his crazy good record across the 3 for a long period of time.

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  • CyclopsC Offline
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    Kohli's record is weird. He has succeeded in some of the toughest places, but then had struggles in 'easier' situations. I reckon he struggles to focus a bit when the pressure is off, but when under the crunch brings his A game. Pressure Kohli belongs in the 'big four'. Easy Kohli is an entirely unremarkable decent test batter.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    #1523
    Sports

    Adam Gilchrist Disagrees With Ricky Ponting, Declares This Player As The "Greatest"

    Adam Gilchrist Disagrees With Ricky Ponting, Declares This Player As The "Greatest"

    Australian cricket legend Adam Gilchrist has weighed in on the greatest all-rounder debate, challenging Ricky Ponting's assertion that Jacques Kallis is the best cricketer of all time.

    I think I stopped reading after he described him as an incredible batsman…..

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