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Vandort- Averages 44 after 16 tests. Who'd have thought that?
Cook- Sometimes I don't think English fans realise how lucky we are to have a 23 year old averaging mid 40's after 20 odd tests.
Younis Khan- Hardly rates a mention as one of the world's best batsmen despite an average close to 50.
Laxman- Outstanding talent, yet for years he seems to have been close to being dropped by India.
Chanderpaul- Enough has already been said
Oram- Averages 37 with the bat, and 30 with the ball in tests. Those stats are up there with the likes of Botham and Kapil Dev.
Prasanna Jayawardene- Arguably the best pure wicketkeeper in the world at present.
Kumble- Never gets the credit he deserves playing for a country obsessed with the star quality of their batsmen.
Vaas- Some wanted him in the overrated XI, but when you consider the pithes he has mostly bowled on throughout his career, he has outstanding stats.
Hoggard- England's workhorse for the last 7 years. Everyone remembers Flintoff, S.Jones and Harmison's bowling heroics in the 05 ashes, but Hoggy was frequently the one who made the vital early breakthrough.
Martin- A solid performer for New Zealand for the last 5 years now. Close to 150 test wickets at an average of 33 is pretty handy.
Cook- Sometimes I don't think English fans realise how lucky we are to have a 23 year old averaging mid 40's after 20 odd tests.
Younis Khan- Hardly rates a mention as one of the world's best batsmen despite an average close to 50.
Laxman- Outstanding talent, yet for years he seems to have been close to being dropped by India.
Chanderpaul- Enough has already been said
Oram- Averages 37 with the bat, and 30 with the ball in tests. Those stats are up there with the likes of Botham and Kapil Dev.
Prasanna Jayawardene- Arguably the best pure wicketkeeper in the world at present.
Kumble- Never gets the credit he deserves playing for a country obsessed with the star quality of their batsmen.
Vaas- Some wanted him in the overrated XI, but when you consider the pithes he has mostly bowled on throughout his career, he has outstanding stats.
Hoggard- England's workhorse for the last 7 years. Everyone remembers Flintoff, S.Jones and Harmison's bowling heroics in the 05 ashes, but Hoggy was frequently the one who made the vital early breakthrough.
Martin- A solid performer for New Zealand for the last 5 years now. Close to 150 test wickets at an average of 33 is pretty handy.

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Sehwag?

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I think someone has been watching England for too long if he thinks a bowling average of 33 is handy.
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taipan wrote:I think someone has been watching England for too long if he thinks a bowling average is handy.
I assume you missed writing 'of 33' in your post, and that you were referring to Martin? Well, if you think so. But he's ripped through South Africa on more than one occasion if I remember correctly. He gave Smith nightmares.....

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Vandort and Martin are really not good enough to be under-rated.

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doremi wrote:Vandort and Martin are really not good enough to be under-rated.
I Can't think of any other opening bats or fast bowlers who could be considered, to be honest.

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Vandort- Averages 44 after 16 tests. Who'd have thought that?
Seven of those tests have been against Bangladesh.

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Henry wrote:taipan wrote:I think someone has been watching England for too long if he thinks a bowling average is handy.
I assume you missed writing 'of 33' in your post, and that you were referring to Martin? Well, if you think so. But he's ripped through South Africa on more than one occasion if I remember correctly. He gave Smith nightmares.....
Thanks.
So certain players perform against certain teams. Foe some reason we always battled with Fleming but he never seemed to do much against anyone else.

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TBH, VVS doesn't do a great deal against a lot of oppos. Just so happens he overperforms against Aus and therefore gets blown off constantly.

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Piyush Chawla.
Dinesh Karthick.
Both are much better and deserve a fair enough run that they never get!
Dinesh Karthick.
Both are much better and deserve a fair enough run that they never get!

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VVS and Ganguly both have been huge under-achievers and not really under-rated.

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Batman wrote:Piyush Chawla.
Dinesh Karthick.
Both are much better and deserve a fair enough run that they never get!
Karthik is massively overrated. India frequently pick him as a specialist batsman in the ODI's, ffs. Yet he hasn't done anything in that form of the game with the bat.

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Brass Monkey wrote:TBH, VVS doesn't do a great deal against a lot of oppos. Just so happens he overperforms against Aus and therefore gets blown off constantly.
He has done well more often than the rest. You forget he comes in down at 6 and not at 3 like against Australia and more often is seen trying to prevent an Indian collapse in the company of the tailenders. He has delivered most in pressure situations and has had a part to play in most tests we drew which we could have lost.....

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Batman wrote:Piyush Chawla.
Dinesh Karthick.
Both are much better and deserve a fair enough run that they never get!
Maybe Piyush Chawla. Not sure I've seen as lucky batsman as Karthik, though.

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Maybe Piyush Chawla. Not sure I've seen as lucky batsman as Karthik, though
I don't know that he's all that lucky because he keeps getting out.

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