- May 5, 2016
- 46,200
- 51,757
- AFL Club
- Geelong
The more I think about it the more I believe this guy deserves to be in the Lara/Tendulkar/Ponting/Kallis/Smith/Sangakarra discussion.
And yes I’m…. Some… beers deep and watching YouTube.
But hear me out.
Firstly.
He averages over 50. First box ticked.
Secondly his only ‘holes’ in his record are…. Bangladesh and Zimbabwe. He averages 42.25 at bare minimum everywhere else. That was in Sri Lanka.
This is a player who has proven unequivocally that he can handle every condition that you can throw at him with no exception: it’s not like he can handle ‘the low slow spin of the UAE and SL but not the vicious biting spin of India.’ He averages 45 in India.
He hasn’t just proven he can handle the bounce of Australia and SA but not the slower sideways seamers of NZ and England: he averages 47 and 44 in SA and Australia, and 54 and 43 in England and NZ.
And even in the West Indies where a surprising amount of recent batsmen have struggled and it’s been visiting bowlers who have won matches rather than batsmen because the pitches just aren’t that good, he averaged 87. They are two paced and tough to bat on.
Moreover I believe that this was a guy who more so than perhaps any of the batsmen mentioned aside from MAYBE Kallis who as Gethelred and I have discussed a few times, shelved how he COULD bat, and batted how he had to bat.
We all know he exploded but what about the times he just shut up shop and batted like a barn door when his team needed him to?
He could block like Allan Border if the situation demanded it. If his team needed to set a score he could bat like Adam Gilchrist, and if they needed to chase he could calculate and just get it done. Or if they were in trouble he was good enough to get them out of it.
Oh, and he kept wickets in just under a quarter of his tests as well.
And a Quick Look at said YouTube highlights shows a batsman who probably has command of more shots than anyone to have played in the last 30 years.
Surely he deserves to be in that same conversation?
And yes I’m…. Some… beers deep and watching YouTube.
But hear me out.
Firstly.
He averages over 50. First box ticked.
Secondly his only ‘holes’ in his record are…. Bangladesh and Zimbabwe. He averages 42.25 at bare minimum everywhere else. That was in Sri Lanka.
This is a player who has proven unequivocally that he can handle every condition that you can throw at him with no exception: it’s not like he can handle ‘the low slow spin of the UAE and SL but not the vicious biting spin of India.’ He averages 45 in India.
He hasn’t just proven he can handle the bounce of Australia and SA but not the slower sideways seamers of NZ and England: he averages 47 and 44 in SA and Australia, and 54 and 43 in England and NZ.
And even in the West Indies where a surprising amount of recent batsmen have struggled and it’s been visiting bowlers who have won matches rather than batsmen because the pitches just aren’t that good, he averaged 87. They are two paced and tough to bat on.
Moreover I believe that this was a guy who more so than perhaps any of the batsmen mentioned aside from MAYBE Kallis who as Gethelred and I have discussed a few times, shelved how he COULD bat, and batted how he had to bat.
We all know he exploded but what about the times he just shut up shop and batted like a barn door when his team needed him to?
He could block like Allan Border if the situation demanded it. If his team needed to set a score he could bat like Adam Gilchrist, and if they needed to chase he could calculate and just get it done. Or if they were in trouble he was good enough to get them out of it.
Oh, and he kept wickets in just under a quarter of his tests as well.
And a Quick Look at said YouTube highlights shows a batsman who probably has command of more shots than anyone to have played in the last 30 years.
Surely he deserves to be in that same conversation?