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andy76
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10 Sep 2015 20:23 #271092
by andy76
To me is Shakib Al Hasan, he is ranked No. 1 in three forms of cricket and I think he is the first one to ever accomplish this. I like that he’s left handed batsmen but he’s just as good with left arm orthodox spin bowling. Hasan is so young and the sky is the limit for this guy, he’s too talented.
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11 Sep 2015 03:21 - 11 Sep 2015 03:30 #271108
by dillinger10
I think the fact that Shakib is ranked as the top all-rounder in all forms of cricket goes to show just how weak the current crop of all-rounders are. Shakib is a good all-rounder but it is worth noting that he has played the majority of his Tests at home (30 at home versus 12 away). His batting average in those 12 matches outside Bangladesh is just 33.50. On top of this, he has never faced Australia and has struggled against both England (25.25) and South Africa (20.30). 49% of all his Test runs have been scored against the three worst Test teams (Zimbabwe, West Indies and Sri Lanka). 51% of all his Test wickets have also come against these three teams.
The same trend is also apparent in ODIs too. He has played 43 matches at home to just 22 away. In those away matches against the top 7 teams, his batting average drops to 18.50 and his bowling average rises to 33.62.
James Faulkner has been the best ODI cricketer over the last 2 years. Dale Steyn and Mohammad Shami are the only bowlers to have taken more wickets over this period and Faulkner has a batting average of 51.58 to boot.
For T20's, I'd go with Thisara Perera, although Yuvraj Singh and James Faulkner would also deserve consideration.
If I had to choose the best all-rounder taking into consideration all three formats of the game, my vote goes to Angelo Mathews - just ahead of James Faulkner. Mathews' average differential of 12.62 across all three formats of the game against the top 9 teams over the last 3 years is third among all cricketers (minimum of 40 wickets), behind only Kane Williamson (19.20) and James Faulkner (13.24).
I give the edge to Mathews as he has 7 centuries, Faulkner and Shakib have no centuries between them. Mathews has taken 81 wickets, whereas Faulkner has 77 and Shakib 61. For comparison, Shakib has an average differential of just 2.36. I also omitted Williamson as although he has scored 13 centuries, he has taken just 40 wickets and is more of a part time bowler than a genuine all-rounder.
The lack of quality all-rounders is especially evident in Test cricket. The list of cricketers to have taken a minimum of 25 wickets over the last 3 years against the top 7 sides and post a batting average above 30 are Vernon Philander, Moeen Ali, Ben Stokes, Mark Craig and James Pattison. Of those 5, Stokes (2) and Moeen (1) are the only batsman to have scored a century.
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11 Sep 2015 07:59 #271115
by bala24
Faulkner.
He is a dynamo,a power packed one.He has been brilliant over the last couple of years and I would personally rate him NO:1 in ODI's.
In T20's and Test Bangladeshi SHakib takes the top honors.
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11 Sep 2015 09:43 #271119
by Rowe992
Well the rankings say Shakib is the number one in all formats and so that goes to show that the current crop of allrounders is not very strong. I can't think of two players who could challenge Kallis as a top all rounder.
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11 Sep 2015 11:13 #271137
by dillinger10
Mathews really has gravitated well to captaincy - as captain in Test matches he is averaging 68.60 with the bat and 36.16 with the ball. Similarly, his numbers are also better when captaining the ODI team (45.61 with the bat and 33.97 with the ball as captain vs 34.72 and 35.88 when not captain).
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11 Sep 2015 11:23 #271140
by dillinger10
All stats are for matches against the top 9 teams (South Africa, Australia, England, Pakistan, India, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, West Indies and Bangladesh).
Across all three formats of the game, with Mathews as captain, Sri Lanka have won 43, lost 41, drawn 5, 4 no results.
With Shakib as captain, Bangladesh have won 9, lost 31, drawn 0, 0 no results.
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11 Sep 2015 11:28 #271141
by ketchim
dang ! no contest : maybe Shakib should be compared to Ramdin :-[
Angelo should occupy that # 1 spot !
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