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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Having never met him I can only go off his work in the box, and he's perfectly fine and inoffensive.
Mark Howard is a dickhead.
One of the best white ball cricketers of all time.There has never been a player so overrated in cricket than Maxwell who still reckons he can play test cricket..
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Howie tends to shout a bit too much for my liking and can be a bit of a fanboy at times, but I reckon he's ok.Having never met him I can only go off his work in the box, and he's perfectly fine and inoffensive.
One of the best white ball cricketers of all time.
Has an incredible record in WC's.
Whether or not he thinks he can play test cricket is irrelevent.
Couch is only 24. Has a lot of development left in him yet.We just bowled a side out for 98 in the second innings at Hobart.
If Maxwell's stats exclude him then you can put a line through Gilly too. Of course he's a white ball great.
His record in 2017 when he got a decent run in the test side was pretty good, and he wasn't at his best as a batter yet than either. He doesn't play red ball cricket because he's busy being one of the best white ball bats in the world.
Ridiculous.Nah… a one day average below 35 doesn’t make you a great of all time.. he occasionally lucks out and gets a score but fails way more than he comes off…. Doesn’t help he has the Victorian mafia like Warne , Whately , Howard and the like thinking he is gods gift…
Unfortunately JFM now has the same cheerleaders in his corner ( obviously not Warne)
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Sure Gilchrest is a better test player.Gilchrist's test record is better than his white ball record. Of course, he is remembered as a white ball great, but his test record is exceptional, even more so considering he was a wicketkeeper. Gilchrist's batting fundamentally changed the role of the wicketkeeper across the game's formats from someone expected to be good with the gloves and an okay bat to a player needing to excel at both.
Gilchrist averaged a touch over 50 for most of his test career and eventually finished with an average of 47.60 at the level. He's a far better player than Maxwell ever will be.
Gilly played 3 WC finals and made 2 x 50s and a ton. I'll leave it at that.Sure Gilchrest is a better test player.
He also had one of the easiest jobs in opening the batting in ODI's.
His record in World Cups doesn't come close to Maxwell's.
If Maxwell's stats exclude him then you can put a line through Gilly too. Of course he's a white ball great.
His record in 2017 when he got a decent run in the test side was pretty good, and he wasn't at his best as a batter yet than either. He doesn't play red ball cricket because he's busy being one of the best white ball bats in the world.
Maxwell you have to take the good with the bad. Capable of changing a match, but also some inexplicable brain farts
Fair point.Gilly played 3 WC finals and made 2 x 50s and a ton. I'll leave it at that.
It's like when you continually bag Waterman.Yeah greatest ever innings apparently against … the might of Afganastan, the side who finished [emoji6]th. The blokes a flat tracker
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Reckon he probably overthinks things if anything. Outsmarts himself too often early onMaxwell's brain a split second after the bowler let fly:
Opening is white ball cricket is pretty much regarded as the easiest position.Maxwell played arguably one of if not the greatest ODI/WC innings of all time. Gilchrist is one of Australia's greatest ODI players of all time (and test WK/batsman as well).
Surely that distinction is clear enough? Also when did opening the batting in ODIs become the easiest job?