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| View Poll Results: At the end of Michael Hussey's test career which group will he be in? bat rate ie 70 | |||
| Bradman 100 | | 0 | 0% |
| ???unknown grounds, between bradman and the rest??? - 90 | | 0 | 0% |
| Hutton, Pollock, Hobbs, Sutcliffe - 80 | | 1 | 7.69% |
| Barrington, Ponting, Dravid, Paynter, Sobers, Richards, Weekes, Hammond, Hutton, Hobbs - 70 | | 1 | 7.69% |
| Tendulkar, Lara, Kallis, Chappell, Yousuf, Hayden, S.Waugh, Border, Miandad - 60 | | 5 | 38.46% |
| A. Flower, Sangakkara, Ul Haq, Sehwag, Sehwag, Younis Khan, Gilchrist, Ponsford, Walters- 50 | | 4 | 30.77% |
| Boycott, Lawry, Bob Simpson, Dean Jones, Martyn, Anwar, Langer - 40 | | 1 | 7.69% |
| Laxman, Yallop, De Silva, Cullinan, M. Waugh, Sarwan, Gayle, - 30 | | 0 | 0% |
| Ranatunga, Stewart, Atherton, Ian Chappell, Attaputu, Botham, Flintoff - 20 | | 0 | 0% |
| Warne, Vaas, Kumble, Vettori, Moin Khan - 10 | | 1 | 7.69% |
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| Good enough to play for South Africa.
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| We need to remember that Jimmy Adams averaged 66.1 after 24 tests and ended his career averaging 41.26 after 54 matches.I am not saying that Hussey will drop off as dramatically but we need to wait another couple of years to see where he is at then before we judge him. After all he hasn't toured in asia yet which will be a decent test for him and has only played 16 tests so far. |
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It depends on how long Hussey plays. If he stopped playing now he would could live off an undeserved reputation just like G.Pollock and B.Richards. I would say he would end up with a high 50s' test average at least.
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| Undesreved? Why? Pollock played only four test matches after his 21st birthday, and Richards showed when he came to your country in 1971 and scored over 1000 runs for SA at over 100 how good he was. Test cricket actually missed their prime (unlike many cricketers). Richards even turned up at World Series and showed how good he was. To suggest that the ban actually gave them undeserved reputations is baffling?? |
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| Good bowlers usually figure you out if you play them often enough. When they should have been playing their was a boatload of great bowlers around. You can only be considered a great if you perform in different conditions for an extended period of time at the highest level. They did not get the chance to prove themselves great unfortunatly. Mark Taylor had a great start to his career against England. Greg Blewett scored a ton in each of his first two test matches. If they stopped they would have been hailed as greats and we would have said what a pity we did not see the best of them. If Pollock and Richards had stuck around for a while their numbers would not have stayed up.
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When the West Indian and Australian rebels went to South Africa (Clarke, Croft, Hogg, Alderman, Rackemann - all very good bowlers), Pollock almost in his 40s showed his early test career was far from a Blewett like purple patch. The same goes for Barry Richards - World series cricket showed that he was still able to excel at the top ten years down the line. We have enough evidence to suggest they were great batsmen. |
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You say: They could have been great, if they had the chance proof it. Yet you also say they would NOT have been great HAD they had the chance to proof it?? |
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Those rebel bowlers you mention were nearing the end of their careers or were ordinary. I did not say Pollock and Richards were not good, they were,they were not great. Through no fault of their own they don't have the long records to say they were great. Quote:
Proof. It was unfortunate they did not get the chance to prove themselves as great,so without the proof, they are not. They would have been good but not seen in the near god like reverance they are now. Would we worship Maralyn or J.Dean if we could see what they looked like as 70 year olds? 2nd sentance Its an opinion derived from my reasoning. They are overated pretty much like all South African cricket is. Two batsmen with less than 3000 test runs between them are not greats whatever the circumstances.
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| I will try to make my point simply Hussey is to Australia what Tendulkar is to India he is a genius... whatever reason he was kept out for so long is just not justifiable.
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