by Blue Boy » Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:49 pm
by leftrightout » Sun Jan 14, 2007 1:58 am
scoob wrote:rod_rooster wrote:devilsadvocate wrote:lizbeff eaglez wrote:Surely Michael Bevan will get in, if only for that night in Sydney.
IMO M Bevan is Australia's greatest ever ODI player. The number of times he single handedly won a game was outstanding.
That night in Sydney is still my fondest memeroy of ODI cricket. I'll never forget it after we were dead and buried, only to have Bevan save the day as he did on so many other occasions.
With an average of 54, he's clearly the standout player, and I'd pick him first every time.
There were many downsides to Bevan as well. No doubting he did some wonderful things for Australia in ODI's but it wasn't always the case.
Agree with you Rod, he did do some good things but always felt he tried to look after his average...was great a picking up his 2s and 3s but rarely destroyed an attack...I think i would pick 6 - 8 batsmen before he got a gig...his inability too deal witha short ball was pretty bad...
by Adelaide Hawk » Sun Jan 14, 2007 7:52 am
by mal » Sun Jan 14, 2007 9:30 am
by - » Sun Jan 14, 2007 5:27 pm
blink wrote:scoob wrote:Agree with you Rod, he did do some good things but always felt he tried to look after his average...was great a picking up his 2s and 3s but rarely destroyed an attack...I think i would pick 6 - 8 batsmen before he got a gig...his inability too deal witha short ball was pretty bad...
That inability is probably what stopped him from having a longer Test career than what he did.
In ODI's, especially when Bevan was batting later in the innings, you rarely see a short ball bowled because bowlers at the death are scared of dropping one short as there is a fair chance it will either get belted, or be called an overhead wide. Not to mention they can only bowl one an over. This weakness was never exposed and expoilted to the extent that it was when Bevan played Test and Pura Cup cricket.
In contrast, Bevan was an excellent player (maybe even the best?) of all the balls and tricks that specialist last 10 over bowlers employ. Not only could he keep the dangerous ones out and punish the loose ones, he could thread those good balls for 2's & 3's through tight fields constantly.
by - » Sun Jan 14, 2007 5:29 pm
scoob wrote:blink wrote:scoob wrote:He was good, not doubting that at all, but he often played out the overs out with 1 and 2's rather than having a real go at them, not willing to throw his wicket away ala gilchrist, symonds etc...
True scoob, but acting in the vein of Gilchrist and Symonds could be just as bad as playing for your average (which I agree Bevan did appear to do sometimes) as throwing the willow at a few then getting caught in the deep isn't always the smart option. That is why Gilchrist opens and Symonds bats at 5, around the same as Bevan, but have you ever seen Symonds save a match like Bevan?
He saved Australia getting knocked out of a world cup with a 140 odd, theres no excuse for not having a go in the final over or two like bevan did regularly...
by - » Sun Jan 14, 2007 5:43 pm
by Magpiespower » Mon Jan 15, 2007 7:37 am
- wrote:
Do you realise Bevan has a better sheild record than the other 2 unlucky players of the generation lehmann and elliott.
by Rik E Boy » Tue Jan 16, 2007 6:41 pm
rod_rooster wrote:1. Gilchrist
2. M Waugh
3. Ponting
4. G. Chappell
5. Border
6. S. Waugh
7. Symonds
8. Warne
9. McDermott
10. Lillee
11. McGrath
12th D. Jones
by rod_rooster » Tue Jan 16, 2007 7:15 pm
Rik E Boy wrote:rod_rooster wrote:1. Gilchrist
2. M Waugh
3. Ponting
4. G. Chappell
5. Border
6. S. Waugh
7. Symonds
8. Warne
9. McDermott
10. Lillee
11. McGrath
12th D. Jones
Close thread. Rodney has nailed this one. Good to see that not too many posters on this site has swallowed the 'Bevan myth'. The run rate died in the arse every time without fail whenever Bevo came to the wicket. Yeah, he did win us that game against the Windies but all time best ODI XI? Nope. Perhaps SPOD could have got the edge over Symonds but good work here by the rooster.
regards,
REB
by Rik E Boy » Tue Jan 16, 2007 7:34 pm
by rod_rooster » Tue Jan 16, 2007 8:34 pm
Rik E Boy wrote:Ah but SPOD was the better bowler..very close IMO. I guess I remember SPOD coming in and saving us again and again as we didn't have the strong unit we have know back in his day.
regards,
REB
by - » Thu Jan 18, 2007 1:26 pm
rod_rooster wrote:Rik E Boy wrote:rod_rooster wrote:1. Gilchrist
2. M Waugh
3. Ponting
4. G. Chappell
5. Border
6. S. Waugh
7. Symonds
8. Warne
9. McDermott
10. Lillee
11. McGrath
12th D. Jones
Close thread. Rodney has nailed this one. Good to see that not too many posters on this site has swallowed the 'Bevan myth'. The run rate died in the arse every time without fail whenever Bevo came to the wicket. Yeah, he did win us that game against the Windies but all time best ODI XI? Nope. Perhaps SPOD could have got the edge over Symonds but good work here by the rooster.
regards,
REB
Thanks REB. Symonds only just got in over O'Donnell. Very tough call but Roy's fielding was the clincher for me.
by mal » Thu Jan 18, 2007 6:29 pm
by SOTTERS » Thu Jan 18, 2007 6:39 pm
by Rik E Boy » Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:27 am
SOTTERS wrote:G.Marsh
A.Gilchrist
R.Ponting
G.Chappell
M.Waugh
M.Bevan
A.Symonds
S.Warne
B.Lee
C.McDermott
G.McGrath
by dinglinga » Sun Jan 21, 2007 9:18 pm
by - » Tue Jan 23, 2007 9:46 am
by scoob » Tue Jan 23, 2007 9:52 am
- wrote:bevan was given the one day player of the generation wasnt he?
no doubt he is going to get picked
by blink » Tue Jan 23, 2007 9:52 am
dinglinga wrote:even though its early into husseys career .... how close would he make the best ever....
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