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Re: Strauss

Post by Growler on Wed 18 Feb 2009, 05:30

The One wrote:atherton was a decent opener, but he was a long way away from being a great. half his 50s came against aus, wi and sa only because he played almost 70% of his matches against them, not because he was any good against them. he averaged 30 vs aus and the windies and a decent but hardly world-beating 44 vs sa

an old-fashioned opener who had his few moments in the sun, but lets not build him up to be a greenidge or haynes, let alone a boycott or hanif


Nobody's doing that ......... just pointing out how misguided Rob I's dismissal of him as "mediocre to good" was so silly.

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Re: Strauss

Post by The One on Wed 18 Feb 2009, 08:32

i was pointing out he was nowhere close to being a 'great'. i wouldnt call him mediocre as well, he did a job for england. probably more of a pop figure for england in their poor 90s, which makes people rate him higher than he really was

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Re: Strauss

Post by Guest on Wed 18 Feb 2009, 10:47

Growler wrote:Also, I think you'll find that in the late 80's to mid 90s, an average of 40 was close to great. Very few averaged 50 in those days .......


Richards, Miandad, Border and SRT all did. They are "great" in my book.

And Atherton didn't average 40, did he? So even by your own criterion, he fails to be "close to great".

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just pointing out how misguided Rob I's dismissal of him as "mediocre to good" was so silly.


It might be, if I'd used the word mediocre.

But I didn't.

Do me the favour of not creating a straw man to attack me with, or put words in my mouth, please.

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Re: Strauss

Post by Growler on Wed 18 Feb 2009, 11:35

Apologies Rob, but lets not split hairs heh ?

Moderate / mediocre tell us all the difference.

Nobody's disagreeing with you about Stewart, as I said before - only about your assessment of Atherton's attributes. Neither I nor anyone else called him great. Its my opinion that, all things considered, including the state of his back for the majority of his carreer and the fact he played over 115 tests - that he wasn't far off greatness. you don't agree - I'll live with it.

Still nobody bar The One agreeing with you though, is there ?

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Re: Strauss

Post by holcs on Wed 18 Feb 2009, 12:46

Of Recent times I would go with these in order:


Gooch
Atherton
Stewart
Tresco
Strauss

Removing Gooch, Atherton irrespective of average of stats and all that crud was our second best opener in recent times.

All sides targetted his wicket as being the one they wanted as he was the batsman that would create the glue for England to build a decent total.

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Re: Strauss

Post by Basil on Wed 18 Feb 2009, 13:39

holcs wrote:Of Recent times I would go with these in order:


Gooch
Atherton
Stewart
Tresco
Strauss

Removing Gooch, Atherton irrespective of average of stats and all that crud was our second best opener in recent times.

All sides targetted his wicket as being the one they wanted as he was the batsman that would create the glue for England to build a decent total.


Apart from the scandalous ommission of Tim Curtis, I think that's a pretty decent ranking Wink

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Re: Strauss

Post by holcs on Wed 18 Feb 2009, 13:43

Ooops.

Sorry Bas....

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Re: Strauss

Post by lardbucket on Wed 18 Feb 2009, 22:08

Wayne Larkins also appears to have been overlooked ... and Lathwell

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Re: Strauss

Post by Brass Monkey on Thu 19 Feb 2009, 01:16

Phuck off holcs. Stewart was easily better. The problem with him was when the spinners got on.

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Re: Strauss

Post by Guest on Thu 19 Feb 2009, 02:07

Growler wrote:Apologies Rob, but lets not split hairs heh ?

Moderate / mediocre tell us all the difference.

Moderate implies a worthy sort of fellow, mediocre is more insulting, in my book.



Still nobody bar The One agreeing with you though, is there ?


TO understands that 37 < 46. He also appreciates that many English overrate Athers because of one innings in South Africa.

The man spent 60 of his 115 tests averaging 29 against Australia and 31 against WI. That is a serious taint on his record, IMO.

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Re: Strauss

Post by Brass Monkey on Thu 19 Feb 2009, 02:11

Rob I wrote:
Moderate implies a worthy sort of fellow, mediocre is more insulting, in my book.


Semantics. There's scant difference to be arguing the toss.

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TO understands that 37 < 46. He also appreciates that many English overrate Athers because of one innings in South Africa.

The man spent 60 of his 115 tests averaging 29 against Australia and 31 against WI. That is a serious taint on his record, IMO.


The sample period is less great, and whilst I agree with you : AJS > MAA, I think you're underrating him slightly.

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Re: Strauss

Post by Jontyh on Thu 19 Feb 2009, 05:21

Athers also spent a good deal of his career trying to captain a shit side whilst his back was giving him gyp, against a quality of bowler conspicuously absent at the moment. The only thing stopping him from being great was the fact that he's a red not a blue.
And I'll twat anyone who says different.

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Re: Strauss

Post by Eric Air Emu on Thu 19 Feb 2009, 07:08

[quote="Rob I"]
Growler wrote:Also, I think you'll find that in the late 80's to mid 90s, an average of 40 was close to great. Very few averaged 50 in those days .......


Richards, Miandad, Border and SRT all did. They are "great" in my book.

And Atherton didn't average 40, did he? So even by your own criterion, he fails to be "close to great".

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Do me the favour of not creating a straw man to attack me with, or put words in my mouth, please.



Didn't see Richards, Miandad, Border, SRT, Lara, Waugh etc. ever volunteer to open the batting in test cricket. You should at least compare him to openers.

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Re: Strauss

Post by Guest on Thu 19 Feb 2009, 10:04

Eric Air Emu wrote:
Didn't see Richards, Miandad, Border, SRT, Lara, Waugh etc. ever volunteer to open the batting in test cricket. You should at least compare him to openers.


I have compared him to openers many times on this thread already - unfavourably.

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Re: Strauss

Post by spangler on Thu 19 Feb 2009, 10:46

Better than Kirsten, Anwar, Taylor, Slater?

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