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30 Jun 2014 13:20 #199104
by Googley
What do we conclude? With the Test-based consistency analysis as the guiding factor and the innings-based analysis as a supporting entity, five batsmen stand out. Saeed Ahmed, Nourse, Trott, Kanhai and Fredericks. Considering the number of runs scored, the quality of opposition faced, the very high second position in the important table and the length of the career, I would place Rohan Kanhai at the top of the list.
To me, the type of attacking batsman that he was, the Consistency index values of 58.2% and 40.6% and the very low level of below-ConZone innings/Tests, Kanhai has been absolutely wonderful in the consistency stakes. Kanhai has played only eight Tests in which he scored 20 or fewer runs. He has 46 Tests in the ConZone range of 40-118. Rohan Bholalall Kanhai is an under-rated batsman who lived right through his career under the shadow of Sobers. However, he was a world-class batsman in his own right and this analysis substantiates that.
Anantha Narayanan
www.espncricinfo.com/blogs/content/story/755799.html
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