- Jan 13, 2015
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not sure this one's been done before, but while things are a little quite - thought i'd start the ball rolling.
There are plenty of 'white ball' allrounders but what constitutes a 'genuine' allrounder?
There are plenty of 'white ball' allrounders but what constitutes a 'genuine' allrounder?
- is it someone who earns a spot in the XI in one specific skillset? (bats in the top 6, or one of the 4 bowlers)
- is it someone who does a 'bit of both' and doesn't hold a spot in the XI on either skillset alone?
- is it the old age rule - batting average minus bowling average (must be positive)?
- how do we label them - 'genuine' 'batting allrounder' 'bowling allrounder' 'white ball allrounder' etc
- players that have been picked as a bowler in a test side and on other occasions as a batter (and vice versa) - do they automatically qualify?
- does 30+/30- qualify or 35+/35-, 40+/30- or 25+/35- (test averages) do we all draw the line somewhere?
- do they have to take an average of 2 wickets per tests and/or bowl a specific amount of overs per test match?