rickyp
International Coach
what on earth is monty panesar doing in there? what a joke of a nomination, there has got to be someone more worthy
wfdu_ben91 said:Ponting has scored 2 single figure score since the Ashes (3 if you count his 0 not out) and has scored 8 centuries since at a batting average of 78 and his average would probably be bigger if he had been playing over the last few months. Ponting's in prime form and is without a doubt the best batsman in the world by some gap. I guess the next person that comes in line would be Mohammad Yousuf or perhaps Michael Hussey as far as the last year is concerned.
What about Matthew Hayden? His the best batsman I've ever see play, he has a consistant average of 53-54 which was brought down from 58 after his piss poor Ashes performance and a few years ago he was as good as Ponting has ever been, if not better! Along side Ponting, McGrath & Warne I'd add him to the list of world class players. I'd have him in my team over any England batsman.
gambino said:what asif did against india and sri lanka is better than anything cook and monty ever did in this period
Sureshot said:Debatable.
Harder for a Spinner to suceed against the Sub-Continent teams than a Seamer.
rickyp - Explain why Montys inclusion is a joke nomination?
It's been decades since a Spinner has been the best English bowler in and English summer against 2 sub continent teams.
zreh said:Man you have to be the most bias kid I've ever come across.
Ponting is definitly one of the best batsmen on the world, but to say that he is by "some margain" is ridiculous(sp). Yes this past year, he was the best, no doubt about it, but over all in the recent past, Dravid and Kallis are on par with him.
Matthew Hayden the best batsman you've ever seen play? I guess you havn't watched alot of cricket, but oh well, your opinion... BTW, there was no way that Hayden's average could go down from 58 to 53 in a 5 match test sereis, because Hayden has played so many tests, Even 5 ducks would't drop his average that low. Do your research before you randomly start typing to make a player look better. :
Mat Runs HS BatAv 100 50 W BB BowlAv 5w Ct St
12 1287 137 58.50 5 6 - - - - 24 0
class mat balls runs wkts bbi bbm ave econ sr 4 5 10
Tests 10 2408 1037 32 5/72 8/93 32.40 2.58 75.25 0 2 0
You can't pick a cricketer of the year based on just test performances. Which is why I don't see how Monty made it to that list.rickyp said:MATTHEW HAYDEN
Code:Mat Runs HS BatAv 100 50 W BB BowlAv 5w Ct St 12 1287 137 58.50 5 6 - - - - 24 0
VS
MONTY PANESAR
Code:class mat balls runs wkts bbi bbm ave econ sr 4 5 10 Tests 10 2408 1037 32 5/72 8/93 32.40 2.58 75.25 0 2 0
i probs am biased against england but even still, hayden has been far more superior since the last awards, there isnt any denying that, yet he isnt up for cricketer of the year?
wfdu_ben91 said:I've watched plenty of cricket, buddy. Hayden has dominated over the last few years and statistics say his batted better then what Tendulkar has. Don't come up with all of this "Tendulkar had to face McGrath & Warne" because firstly Hayden's a great player of spin and he'd be a perfect canidate for facing McGrath.
I'm sorry for not absolutely being procise! But you're actually right. Hayden's average didn't drop from 58 to 53 in 5 tests (And oh by the way, have you ever heard of a second innings before?) but his average was once at 58 before he went into slump just like Ponting's average is at 58 now.
How is that biased? I don't like Ponting personally and I admire Hayden as a batsman and just because I think his the best batsman in the world? I bet if Hayden played for any other country you'd be on his band wagon. :