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Originally posted by nicko18
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Yeah sure I can see how New South Wales players get such a raw deal. Barely see any of them in the National squads.Originally posted by P0RT P0WER
The Queensland gauntlet of Border and Hohns has got to go, Symonds selection was poor, Maher's was warranted but since these clowns have rna things we seem to see Queenslanders popping up left right and centre, the excuses have been youth but when they select Bichel over a young pace bowler it is labelled as experience but when it's Ponting over Steve it is youth, If I was a New South Welshman Id be very bitter.
This sort of thing really annoys me. In an effort to support one champion, you denigrate another. If you like to see someone take the bit between their teeth when their side was in trouble, look no further than Allan Border. Less than half of his career was spent amongst the likes of Chappell, Marsh, Lillee in a golden era for Australian Cricket. Then when Kim Hughes cracks the sh*ts, AB has the captaincy all but forced upon him and spends years amongst a bunch of no name, no talents getting their arse kicked all over the place. This man too averaged over 50 and faced Garner, Roberts, Holding, Marshall, Ambrose, Walsh, Hadlee, Botham, Imran, Dev on a regular basis. Back in those days, it was a momentous occasion just to make the all conquering Windies bat again or to avoid the follow on. England weren't the rabble that we have seen in recent years either with Gooch, Gower, Botham and Lamb at the top of their game still. I give AB all the credit in the world for the role he played in developing the nucleus of the Australian teams that achieved such great success towards the end of his career and immediately thereafter.I heard Allan Border a couple of years ago about his record and they asked him about it being overtaken and he replied something along the lines that No-one wants there record to be overtaken and it sounded as if he interpreted it like the way Taylor retired on 334* equal with the Don is the same way his record should be. Steve Waugh is greater than Allan Border and always will be.
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'Recently' being the operative word. Everybody loves a winner and the current Australian side are like gods. Forget about what you have seen from others, give me your assessment of the two players as far as performance and on field character go. Seems logical to me that they are pretty hard to split and for the most part represent different eras of Australian cricket with fluctuating fortunes. How exactly is AB inferior to Steve Waugh?Originally posted by nicko18
i think it is virtually unanimous in every "top 100 players" ive seen recently that steve waugh is ahead of allan border
'recently' as in both have had time enough for their careers to flourish. all time charts are not based on current form, but overall career. you seem to imply that these all time lists are chosen with a bias towards current day players. they are not. your eminem remark might be a current top 40 vote, of which not even bradman would be in the fray, eminem would not make the comparative all time lists. in those lists, steve waugh is always above border.Originally posted by The Old Dark Navy's
'Recently' being the operative word. Everybody loves a winner and the current Australian side are like gods. Forget about what you have seen from others, give me your assessment of the two players as far as performance and on field character go. Seems logical to me that they are pretty hard to split and for the most part represent different eras of Australian cricket with fluctuating fortunes. How exactly is AB inferior to Steve Waugh?
I guess recent charts tell you that Eminem is the greatest performer in the world too?
Originally posted by Darky
Allan Border made more runs, and against better bowlers. Back in those days the side didn't just captain on auto-pilot either.
One ABC commentator said the other day that when Border played well, Australia was always in with a chance, whereas without him they were stuffed. Batted anywhere from 3-6, and as captain he didn't have current world-beaters like Hayden, Ponting, McGrath and Warne at his disposal at their peak.
I think that's more pressure than what S.Waugh puts up with these days, flying from country to country flogging whatever unprofessional rabble trots out disguised as a Test team.
Originally posted by The Old Dark Navy's
Yeah sure I can see how New South Wales players get such a raw deal. Barely see any of them in the National squads.
I wasn't referring to New South Wales players, I was reffering to Steve Waugh and being a New South Welshmen I'd be very bitter seeing the way he is treated, before making assumptions read my posts CLEARLY!
This sort of thing really annoys me. In an effort to support one champion, you denigrate another. If you like to see someone take the bit between their teeth when their side was in trouble, look no further than Allan Border. Less than half of his career was spent amongst the likes of Chappell, Marsh, Lillee in a golden era for Australian Cricket. Then when Kim Hughes cracks the sh*ts, AB has the captaincy all but forced upon him and spends years amongst a bunch of no name, no talents getting their arse kicked all over the place. This man too averaged over 50 and faced Garner, Roberts, Holding, Marshall, Ambrose, Walsh, Hadlee, Botham, Imran, Dev on a regular basis. Back in those days, it was a momentous occasion just to make the all conquering Windies bat again or to avoid the follow on. England weren't the rabble that we have seen in recent years either with Gooch, Gower, Botham and Lamb at the top of their game still. I give AB all the credit in the world for the role he played in developing the nucleus of the Australian teams that achieved such great success towards the end of his career and immediately thereafter.
Steve Waugh is a determined player and a favourite but has played with a lot less pressure on him in comparison. You can put them both on a pedestal if you like, but do suggest that Waugh is better than Border and always will be ... well, highly subjective to say the least.
Originally posted by The Old Dark Navy's
I guess recent charts tell you that Eminem is the greatest performer in the world too?
