Crickets Best Ever Opener
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Who do you think is the best ever opener?

Matthew Hayden
- 18 (20.5%)
Sunil Gavaskar
- 27 (30.7%)
Geoff Boycott
- 7 (8%)
Jack Hobbs
- 15 (17%)
Herbert Sutcliffe
- 5 (5.7%)
Len Hutton
- 3 (3.4%)
Other Please specify
- 13 (14.8%)

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Re: Crickets Best Ever Opener
« Reply #45 on: May 28, 2010, 07:46:01 AM »

Gordon Greenidge / Desmond Haynes. . .

Absolute class

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Re: Crickets Best Ever Opener
« Reply #46 on: June 08, 2010, 06:51:15 PM »

I know someone who played alongside Geoffry Boycott. He said Geoffry was one of the most analytical and strategic players he could read almost all bowlers and was a good stroke maker however he did not tell team mates etc anything as he wanted the runs. A greedy selfish player Geoffry but I give credit where credit is due he was a good stroke maker setting aside his personality.
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Re: Crickets Best Ever Opener
« Reply #47 on: June 09, 2010, 10:19:52 AM »

I know someone who played alongside Geoffry Boycott. He said Geoffry was one of the most analytical and strategic players he could read almost all bowlers and was a good stroke maker however he did not tell team mates etc anything as he wanted the runs. A greedy selfish player Geoffry but I give credit where credit is due he was a good stroke maker setting aside his personality.

I call those people c*cks :) :)

so selfish! If true...
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Re: Crickets Best Ever Opener
« Reply #48 on: June 09, 2010, 11:00:11 AM »

Oh that story about Sir Geoff is true - i have heard him tell it!!
I think that is part of the reason now he tries to foist his opinion on the current players - which has really irritated a few of them. MPV used to hate it...
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Re: Crickets Best Ever Opener
« Reply #49 on: August 26, 2010, 11:05:10 AM »

It appears that Simon Hughes rates Goochie rather highly as the best ever English opener...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/cricket/international/england/7964335/England-v-Pakistan-Alastair-Cook-and-Andrew-Strauss-can-rewrite-record-books.html

Contrast though, the intimidating bowlers Graham Gooch and Mike Atherton had to face.

The characters belong more to a Scorsese movie – Ambrose, Marshall, Walsh, Patterson, Hadlee, Wasim, Waqar, Donald, McGrath. Kapil Dev was an absolute pleasure by comparison.

Managing to achieve an average opening partnership of 56.84 against various combinations of that lot is almost worthy of a St George medal.

They achieved with courage, no little skill and total bloody mindedness. Not surprisingly the pair have one of the lowest win ratios of England opening partnerships. No wonder they both sometimes wear the hunted look.

Gooch's tally of 8,900 Test runs (ave 42) in the 20 years when opposition fast bowling was at its absolute apex gives him bragging rights over any other English batsman.


Hughes finishes by saying... (talking about English openers only)
Where does that leave the debate then? In the end it depends what you want from your opening pair. If it is security, go for Atherton and Gooch. For victory – Strauss and Trescothick.

For consistency – Hobbs and Sutcliffe. Regardless of what Cook and Strauss achieve this week, the old masters retain their supremacy. But the list also throws up one other surprise.

All England's top opening pairs (and the prolific ones from other countries) bat the same way round.

Who says that right-hand/left-hand is the perfect opening combination?
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Re: Crickets Best Ever Opener
« Reply #50 on: August 26, 2010, 11:15:46 AM »

I forgot about Goochie, started against Lillee and Thommo finished against Wasim and Waqar with 4 West Indians, Hadlee, raging turners in Indian/Pakistan inbetween!.

If you know of a better knock than his 151* at Headingley v the Windies, on a typical dodgy headingley track i'd love you to tell me. How about his ton in the World Cup Semi in 87' - swept the Indians to distraction on a raging turner. He was outstanding in all forms of the game.
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Re: Crickets Best Ever Opener
« Reply #51 on: September 13, 2010, 05:56:12 AM »

i think, virender sehwag is the best opener. so i vote the other please specify.... ;)
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