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General Cricket => Players => Topic started by: procricket on April 13, 2011, 05:18:03 PM
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http://www.espncricinfo.com/wisdenalmanack/content/current/story/510811.html
not sure if this has been up before
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Don't see how someone not good enough to play for their country can be a Cricketer of the Year. Ludicrous
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The 20011 Wisden Test XI 1 Virender Sehwag (India), 2 Tamim Iqbal (Bangladesh), 3 Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka), 4 Sachin Tendulkar (India), 5 Jacques Kallis (South Africa), 6 V. V. S. Laxman (India), 7 Mahendra Singh Dhoni (India, capt & wk), 8 Graeme Swann (England), 9 Dale Steyn (South Africa), 10 Zaheer Khan (India), 11 James Anderson (England).
Looks a good side.
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Chris Read is the best gloveman in the country without doubt nobody else even comes close. Consistently performs for Notts year in year out and led them to the county championship hence being selected as a cricketer of the year and some people refuse to give him credit he deserves. Ludicrous
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Are you referring to Chris Read? He has played for England. Would it be "ludicrous" if Ramprakash were selected despite not currently being in the England set up?
Yes I am. "Has" being the key word there. If he were named cricketer of the year when at least playing international cricket then he would have a case. I'm a massive fan of Ramprakash but yes, it would be ludicrous if he were selected, firstly because he does not play international cricket any more, and secondly because he is playing in Division 2 of the county championship. So not even the highest level of domestic cricket.
Chris Read is the best gloveman in the country without doubt nobody else even comes close. Consistently performs for Notts year in year out and led them to the county championship hence being selected as a cricketer of the year and some people refuse to give him credit he deserves. Ludicrous
I can see I have touched on a nerve here. I will not disagree with you regarding his being the "best gloveman in the country". However, as shown by the fact that he is not playing for england - there is more to being a wicket-keeper than the keeping aspect. You have to be at least a good International batsman as well.
He is a consistent performer for Notts year in year out yes but, If he were a world class cricketer he would have played a lot less for Notts and a lot more for England. He deserves credit but why should he be given credit at the expense of those who represent their countries and perform at the highest level against opponents of the highest level.
The award is for "Cricketer" of the year, Chris Read may be "gloveman of the year" but can hardly be said to be "Cricketer of the year" when he is not a rounded enough cricketer to play international cricket.
Essay over. :)
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F!_!cking Amir!! He destroyed his career by listening to Salman Butt!
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The award is Wisden cricketers of the year which has no reference to international cricket the ICC have awards for that. Wisden credit those who perform well in any level of the professional game which is fair in my opinion. Chris Read is a genuine gentleman of the game who if you look up stats as I've mentioned has performed year in year our for Notts and carried them whilst doing a good job with the captaincy and led them to the highest honour in the English county game the Division 1 county championship therefore justifying him as ONE of the players of the year. As for international cricket he is more than capable and if given half the chances other keepers have had would have shown his true potential.
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the point about the 5 cricketers of the year are that they are 5 players who have had an impact on the English summer and you can only win the award once.
I think only giving 4 this year is a nice touch.
As for Chris Read - I think he is totally diservice of the accolade - he had a brilliant year as captain, keeper and batsman of the pennent winning team and made tough decisions under pressure, not least one on the last day to go for bonus points rather than a daft "fixed" match.
Wisden is an extraordinary institution and there is typically one county player in the 5. I was more surprised at Eion Morgan's selection, as it is only for his one day rather form more than anything else. Personally I would have given it to Shane Watson who was in England for the Summer and played really well. (not sure if he has won it before though?)
As for Sachin as leading cricketer of the year. HE IS A MACHINE.
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The 20011 Wisden Test XI 1 Virender Sehwag (India), 2 Tamim Iqbal (Bangladesh), 3 Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka), 4 Sachin Tendulkar (India), 5 Jacques Kallis (South Africa), 6 V. V. S. Laxman (India), 7 Mahendra Singh Dhoni (India, capt & wk), 8 Graeme Swann (England), 9 Dale Steyn (South Africa), 10 Zaheer Khan (India), 11 James Anderson (England).
Looks a good side.
I agree, but for me, watson and trott should be in there over iqbal and laxman
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The award is Wisden cricketers of the year which has no reference to international cricket the ICC have awards for that. Wisden credit those who perform well in any level of the professional game which is fair in my opinion. Chris Read is a genuine gentleman of the game who if you look up stats as I've mentioned has performed year in year our for Notts and carried them whilst doing a good job with the captaincy and led them to the highest honour in the English county game the Division 1 county championship therefore justifying him as ONE of the players of the year. As for international cricket he is more than capable and if given half the chances other keepers have had would have shown his true potential.
Seeing it is Wisden Cricketers of the Year in theory this includes all players, yet how can someone who merely plays domestic cricket, albeit very well, be considered for an award where international cricketers are also included in.
I think 15 tests is definitely a decent chance, and 360 runs at 18 or so is definitely not taking that chance and proving himself as more than capable. The same can be said of 36 ODI's with 300 runs at 17ish. Given chances and failed to make the most of them.
For me he is a very good county player but not a rounded enough player to cope at the top level. It's all very well being a brilliant keeper, but you need to be able to score runs too.
I think we may have to agree to disagree :)
I was a little surprised by Morgans inclusion but I think it highlights the general increase of focus on the limited overs game in general in recent years.
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I thought the awards were given to the players who had the biggest impact on english cricket, which is why you see players like Read.
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I agree his stats aren't great however how many of his tests and odis did he play in a row is what I am getting at, he was drafted in and out of the side with little or no run of games meaning pressure on his was always high. Given a decent run like the likes of Prior, Jones etc and he would have come good in my opinion. And I've explained how he has earned his inclusion as has buzz so I dont need to say that again. I think your behind very harsh on someone who deserves all the credit he is given.
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Seeing it is Wisden Cricketers of the Year in theory this includes all players, yet how can someone who merely plays domestic cricket, albeit very well, be considered for an award where international cricketers are also included in.
I think 15 tests is definitely a decent chance, and 360 runs at 18 or so is definitely not taking that chance and proving himself as more than capable. The same can be said of 36 ODI's with 300 runs at 17ish. Given chances and failed to make the most of them.
For me he is a very good county player but not a rounded enough player to cope at the top level. It's all very well being a brilliant keeper, but you need to be able to score runs too.
I think we may have to agree to disagree :)
I was a little surprised by Morgans inclusion but I think it highlights the general increase of focus on the limited overs game in general in recent years.
Because they are not awards given to the 'best players', but the players who have had the biggest impact on English cricket. By captaining the champion team last year Read had more impact on English cricket that many others who may be called 'better'.
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Read was and is still in the top 2 keepers in our country and i would put him in possibly the top 5 keepers in the world unless there some good keepers out there i have not seen or heard of.
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I thought the awards were given to the players who had the biggest impact on english cricket, which is why you see players like Read.
Ah, I didn't realise It was just their "influence on the previous English Season", I thought, for some reason, that it was on cricket worldwide which it was between 2000-03 according to Wikipedia, but no longer - That is the Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World Award apparently.
Apologies Outlaw, I now accept Chris Read as thoroughly deserving of the award, if it makes any difference to you :-[
This brings a question to mind though - What impact has Tamim Iqbal had on the English season? Are his performances during Bangladesh's tour here enough to mean he deserves this award? Personally I am unsure, and rather than continue to waffle on I will leave you chaps to discuss for a bit
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Yeh, hence why you only tend to see foreign players who have palyed against England in the last year.
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Don't see how someone not good enough to play for their country can be a Cricketer of the Year. Ludicrous
You don't understand how the Wisden Cricketer of the Year awards work. You can only be selected once for it, and it takes into account your effect, as Mr Pinson says, on the English cricket season. Last year, Chris Read averaged 75 with the bat in FC cricket, and captained Nottinghamshire to a well deserved championship. He is also, as Dave mentioned, one of the 2 best keepers in the country, along with Fozzy. Much deserved, if you ask me.
Ahh, you get it now! Well I'm still posting my rant, it took me long enough! Tamim had a massive effect, his performances against us over here were nothing short of phenomenal, I think that's why they gave it to him. He gave Bangladesh a genuine chance of winning against us!
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You don't understand how the Wisden Cricketer of the Year awards work. You can only be selected once for it, and it takes into account your effect, as Mr Pinson says, on the English cricket season. Last year, Chris Read averaged 75 with the bat in FC cricket, and captained Nottinghamshire to a well deserved championship. He is also, as Dave mentioned, one of the 2 best keepers in the country, along with Fozzy. Much deserved, if you ask me.
Ahh, you get it now! Well I'm still posting my rant, it took me long enough! Tamim had a massive effect, his performances against us over here were nothing short of phenomenal, I think that's why they gave it to him. He gave Bangladesh a genuine chance of winning against us!
Ahah it was a good little rant anyway. Fair play, tbh I cant actually remember the Bangladesh series, all i remember was Trott getting 200 and I think bell made a comeback or something. Oh well!
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You don't understand how the Wisden Cricketer of the Year awards work. You can only be selected once for it, and it takes into account your effect, as Mr Pinson says, on the English cricket season. Last year, Chris Read averaged 75 with the bat in FC cricket, and captained Nottinghamshire to a well deserved championship. He is also, as Dave mentioned, one of the 2 best keepers in the country, along with Fozzy. Much deserved, if you ask me.
Ahh, you get it now! Well I'm still posting my rant, it took me long enough! Tamim had a massive effect, his performances against us over here were nothing short of phenomenal, I think that's why they gave it to him. He gave Bangladesh a genuine chance of winning against us!
Glad you said that and not me, had I said it I'd have been making an agressive post and trying to insight a fight ;)
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Glad you said that and not me, had I said it I'd have been making an agressive post and trying to insight a fight ;)
Is that a threat? :(
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Oh my god.
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Oh my god.
Aha I am now fairly sure you did not catch the sarcasm? :D
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I agree, but for me, watson and trott should be in there over iqbal and laxman
Tamim was awesome last year. 800+ runs at nearly 60. Laxman was also pretty awesome, his hundred at Colombo(all scored on the final day) was magical, as was his 73no vs Oz at Mohali where he batted injured to see India home.