NZ All Time XI
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I had a DF bat when I was (much) younger replacing the GN twin scoop and it was a weapon of a bat. In comparison to anything else if it came off the middle (not a common occurrence unfortunately) it would fly towards the boundary. Bloody heavy bat though.
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Some Kane stats ...
Overall career - of his 111 dismissals, 17.1% he has passed 100, 42.3% he has passed 50. Of the "big 4", Smith and Kohli have a better rate of passing 100, Smith and Root are better for passing 50.
(Taylor - of his 139 dismissals, 12.2% he has passed 100, 32.7% he has passed 50.)
Kane 2010-2013 - of his 50 dismissals, 8% he has passed 100, 32% he has passed 50.
Kane 2014-now - of his 61 dismissals, 24.6% he has passed 100, 50.8% he has passed 50.
So in the last 5 years, he makes a hundred 1 in 4 and passes 50 1 in 2. And averages 64.43.
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@booboo said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
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1969 was our the last time we've beaten them in the sub continent. Amazing.
That didn't happen to be "THE SUMMER OF 69"? did it??
Is it ok to call KW our greatest ever cricketer? Super awesome that he doesn't seem to have that ego most have to be at that level. Seems a genuine nice guy (Not that I would know, having never met him)
@Hooroo greatest batsman without a doubt, I'd still go Paddles overall though, depends how Williamson ends up at the end of his career I spose.
Pah!
I've still got a Gray-Nicholls Superscoop in the cupboard.
Lets see if Little Kane is as good as Marty Crowe using that!
Marty used Duncan Fearnley.
Yes - I don't have one of those in my cupboard though!
I do have my Grandfather's Slazenger Demon Driver though, so we can test Kane against Stewie Dempster, as well.
Though I don't know which bat he'll use for the second ball he faces!
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@canefan said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
I don't want to sound like an old bastard but I don't think anyone could argue that Marty faced a higher quality of quick bowler in his day, and didn't have the benefit of series against ZIM and the Bangles to pad the stats (although I seem to recall he played SL in their early days)
Both of them have their highest scores against Sri Lanka (without the 299 not out vs Sri Lanka, Crowe's average isn't that flash actually, and Kanes 242 not out certainly helps his average).
Crowe also played Zimbabwe, incidentally. In fact Kane has only batted two more innings than Martin against them.
Kane has played Bangladesh, but again only 6 innings.
Kane's average is good because he's a good player. There's not much padding it out with minnows (no more than anyone else).
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@antipodean said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
I had a DF bat when I was (much) younger replacing the GN twin scoop and it was a weapon of a bat. In comparison to anything else if it came off the middle (not a common occurrence unfortunately) it would fly towards the boundary. Bloody heavy bat though.
Excalibur. Now that always looked heavy, only Lance Cairns could wield it. Looks tiny now
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@chester-draws said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@canefan said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
I don't want to sound like an old bastard but I don't think anyone could argue that Marty faced a higher quality of quick bowler in his day, and didn't have the benefit of series against ZIM and the Bangles to pad the stats (although I seem to recall he played SL in their early days)
Both of them have their highest scores against Sri Lanka (without the 299 not out vs Sri Lanka, Crowe's average isn't that flash actually, and Kanes 242 not out certainly helps his average).
Crowe also played Zimbabwe, incidentally. In fact Kane has only batted two more innings than Martin against them.
Kane has played Bangladesh, but again only 6 innings.
Kane's average is good because he's a good player. There's not much padding it out with minnows (no more than anyone else).
Yeah, using the eye test Kane is outstanding. He his so consistent it's almost shocking when he doesn't get runs
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@chester-draws said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@canefan said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
I don't want to sound like an old bastard but I don't think anyone could argue that Marty faced a higher quality of quick bowler in his day, and didn't have the benefit of series against ZIM and the Bangles to pad the stats (although I seem to recall he played SL in their early days)
Both of them have their highest scores against Sri Lanka (without the 299 not out vs Sri Lanka, Crowe's average isn't that flash actually, and Kanes 242 not out certainly helps his average).
Crowe also played Zimbabwe, incidentally. In fact Kane has only batted two more innings than Martin against them.
Kane has played Bangladesh, but again only 6 innings.
Kane's average is good because he's a good player. There's not much padding it out with minnows (no more than anyone else).
Not many Batsmen averaged over 45 in the period Crowe played
Where as these days 50+ averages are common place -
@mariner4life said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
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@canefan said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
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@hooroo said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@no-quarter said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
1969 was our the last time we've beaten them in the sub continent. Amazing.
That didn't happen to be "THE SUMMER OF 69"? did it??
Is it ok to call KW our greatest ever cricketer? Super awesome that he doesn't seem to have that ego most have to be at that level. Seems a genuine nice guy (Not that I would know, having never met him)
@Hooroo greatest batsman without a doubt, I'd still go Paddles overall though, depends how Williamson ends up at the end of his career I spose.
Pah!
I've still got a Gray-Nicholls Superscoop in the cupboard.
Lets see if Little Kane is as good as Marty Crowe using that!
He used one of those old Duncan Fearnley bats didn't he? It would look like a toothpick compared to the new bats
The DF magnum I believe. Would be twice as heavy and half as thin as the current bats
I don't want to sound like an old bastard but I don't think anyone could argue that Marty faced a higher quality of quick bowler in his day, and didn't have the benefit of series against ZIM and the Bangles to pad the stats (although I seem to recall he played SL in their early days)
balanced by today's better bowling plans, better fielding plans, and significantly better fielding.
... better bats, shorter boundaries/boundary ropes, flatter pitches in some nations, better video analysis of bowlers, better protective gear. The joys of historical comparisons...
Williamson will be head and shoulders the best by the end of his career. Would have been interesting to see where Crowe might have finished the end of his career if his knee had been better/better managed by NZC. I'd like to think a few more centuries, but not to be...
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@donsteppa said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@mariner4life said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@canefan said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@sammyc said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@canefan said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@chris-b said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@mn5 said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@hooroo said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@no-quarter said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
1969 was our the last time we've beaten them in the sub continent. Amazing.
That didn't happen to be "THE SUMMER OF 69"? did it??
Is it ok to call KW our greatest ever cricketer? Super awesome that he doesn't seem to have that ego most have to be at that level. Seems a genuine nice guy (Not that I would know, having never met him)
@Hooroo greatest batsman without a doubt, I'd still go Paddles overall though, depends how Williamson ends up at the end of his career I spose.
Pah!
I've still got a Gray-Nicholls Superscoop in the cupboard.
Lets see if Little Kane is as good as Marty Crowe using that!
He used one of those old Duncan Fearnley bats didn't he? It would look like a toothpick compared to the new bats
The DF magnum I believe. Would be twice as heavy and half as thin as the current bats
I don't want to sound like an old bastard but I don't think anyone could argue that Marty faced a higher quality of quick bowler in his day, and didn't have the benefit of series against ZIM and the Bangles to pad the stats (although I seem to recall he played SL in their early days)
balanced by today's better bowling plans, better fielding plans, and significantly better fielding.
... better bats, shorter boundaries/boundary ropes, flatter pitches in some nations, better video analysis of bowlers, better protective gear. The joys of historical comparisons...
Williamson will be head and shoulders the best by the end of his career. Would have been interesting to see where Crowe might have finished the end of his career if his knee had been better/better managed by NZC. I'd like to think a few more centuries, but not to be...
of course, that was kinda my point. Cricket, more than any other sport i follow, seems to glorify the "old days". Things change, on both sides of the bat. Just enjoy the now.
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I like stirring people up by saying "if Bradman was playing these days..."
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@mariner4life Yep, one of many standouts in the article in the Aaron Hopa thread was just how 'small' the early pro rugby players were compared to now. Perhaps it's the length of Test matches, five days is a long time to idly wonder how Bradman would play Murali...
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@akan004 said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
Crowe also played on green tops back in the day. The pitches are much more batsmen friendly now.
To counter that, the modern day spinners are a world ahead of the spinners that Crowe faced. And the scoring rate pressure is far greater now, tests matches move faster and that has its own set of challenges.
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@baron-silas-greenback said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@akan004 said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
Crowe also played on green tops back in the day. The pitches are much more batsmen friendly now.
To counter that, the modern day spinners are a world ahead of the spinners that Crowe faced. And the scoring rate pressure is far greater now, tests matches move faster and that has its own set of challenges.
Parts of the series in the UAE and some of the scoring in Adelaide have reminded me of the 1980's when 2 and a half runs per over was often solid scoring in tests.
I was trying to find an old article on Crowe talking about facing Murali for the first time and having to 'force' himself to see it as an off spin delivery rather than a leggie after being bowled in the first innings, but found this one from Crowe on Warne early in Warne's career:
MC: ... I faced Warne early in his career, probably inside the first ten Tests he played. He had a massive legspinner but I quickly realised that he was very naïve with his other skills - the wrong 'un, the topspinner, the zooter or whatever he used to call it, but they just went straight, they didn't do anything.
So I said, Warne, you are just a straight bowler with a legspinner, so I'm going to pick your legspinner and smash it with a sweep, a pull or a cut. Because my idea was: I had a bat that was four inches wide and he spun the ball 12 inches so there is no point playing it with a vertical bat, so I used the length of my bat and thought that I had him covered. In fact, there was twice as much chance of me hitting him than him getting me.
SB: Did you say that to yourself or to him?
MC: Well, not in so many words, because I worked out in my mind after facing him in a tour match that this guy is good and I would have to apply some logic here. I'm not going to be able to play him with a four-inch bat, I have to play him with the length of the bat. So I said to myself repeatedly that he was a straight bowler with a legspinner and I would go into pull or cut mode, and I nailed him.Here is the interesting thing: Allan Border, who played against me a lot, refused to bowl him to me and brought on Merv Hughes. So all my theories and plans that I was itching to put into practice were gone because I never saw Warne. Finally, he had to bowl him to me at Eden Park. We were chasing 200 to win and I hit him for three boundaries in his first over. Border moved his field every single ball. He was in panic because he had to bowl Warne, Hughes had been played out. He bowled me a wrong 'un. Everyone was on the boundary on the leg side, three guys and a short leg. And then a slip, cover, point, mid-off. He bowled a wrong 'un and it bloody turned. I got an inside edge and Langer caught it.
And so then the first over that he bowls to me for about three weeks I take him for three fours and he gets me out with a straight ball - but it actually did turn a little bit. So that's how good he was going to become. It didn't matter how many guns I had in my armoury; he had many as well. If I had faced him in ten years' time he would've had plenty of success, because anyone who turns the ball that much and is as accurate as he became is going to be what he was: the greatest legspinner, if not the greatest bowler, in the history of the game
I was lucky that I got him young. In fact, after he got me out, he then bowled the Gatting ball. Then it all started.
(http://www.thecricketmonthly.com/story/775219/-batting-is-a-life-of-torment)
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@baron-silas-greenback said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@akan004 said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
Crowe also played on green tops back in the day. The pitches are much more batsmen friendly now.
To counter that, the modern day spinners are a world ahead of the spinners that Crowe faced. And the scoring rate pressure is far greater now, tests matches move faster and that has its own set of challenges.
Not sure about that. Crowe faced some quality spinners as well in Qadir, Warne, Murali, Mushtaq Ahmed, Kumble etc.
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@virgil said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@chester-draws said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@canefan said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
I don't want to sound like an old bastard but I don't think anyone could argue that Marty faced a higher quality of quick bowler in his day, and didn't have the benefit of series against ZIM and the Bangles to pad the stats (although I seem to recall he played SL in their early days)
Both of them have their highest scores against Sri Lanka (without the 299 not out vs Sri Lanka, Crowe's average isn't that flash actually, and Kanes 242 not out certainly helps his average).
Crowe also played Zimbabwe, incidentally. In fact Kane has only batted two more innings than Martin against them.
Kane has played Bangladesh, but again only 6 innings.
Kane's average is good because he's a good player. There's not much padding it out with minnows (no more than anyone else).
Not many Batsmen averaged over 45 in the period Crowe played
Where as these days 50+ averages are common placeWhile I don't quite agree with you in terms of Crowes place in the echelon of greats ( although he's still probably third or fourth named in an all-time BC 11 ) I do agree with this point.
The bat technology and relative lack of top quality pace bowlers compared to the 80s and 90s mean averages are better now.
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@akan004 said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@baron-silas-greenback said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@akan004 said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
Crowe also played on green tops back in the day. The pitches are much more batsmen friendly now.
To counter that, the modern day spinners are a world ahead of the spinners that Crowe faced. And the scoring rate pressure is far greater now, tests matches move faster and that has its own set of challenges.
Not sure about that. Crowe faced some quality spinners as well in Qadir, Warne, Murali, Mushtaq Ahmed, Kumble etc.
Warne and Murali? That is the stretch that proves my point....
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@virgil said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@chester-draws said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@canefan said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
I don't want to sound like an old bastard but I don't think anyone could argue that Marty faced a higher quality of quick bowler in his day, and didn't have the benefit of series against ZIM and the Bangles to pad the stats (although I seem to recall he played SL in their early days)
Both of them have their highest scores against Sri Lanka (without the 299 not out vs Sri Lanka, Crowe's average isn't that flash actually, and Kanes 242 not out certainly helps his average).
Crowe also played Zimbabwe, incidentally. In fact Kane has only batted two more innings than Martin against them.
Kane has played Bangladesh, but again only 6 innings.
Kane's average is good because he's a good player. There's not much padding it out with minnows (no more than anyone else).
Not many Batsmen averaged over 45 in the period Crowe played
Where as these days 50+ averages are common placeSure. But that wasn't what I was disagreeing with. I was just saying that Kane's average is no more stacked by playing minnows than Martin's is.
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Kane was thrown into the deep end very young and had a slow start as well. His numbers in the last 5 years are absolutely astounding, no matter what era you are talking about.
Also, numbers alone don't tell the whole story. There are very few players that would score a ton in that last test under those circumstances, taking us from way behind to way ahead of the game. He's massively influential and has the ability to dominate under extreme pressure.