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Azhar Ali averages 66.11 in Tests over the last two years; higher than both Joe Root and Virat Kohli

That's rhetorical. You answer your own question if you limit your views to stats only. Bradman is the GOAT and rest is history? What you say?


Kohli (the ODI player) is a gun player, I sure would rate him higher than other players who have better averages/SR in ODIs.

Get it?

Bradman played in a different era to other claimaints of GOAT batsmen like Viv or SRT.

Do Azhar Ali and Kohli play in different eras?


Still Azhar > Kohli for me. Has won games/series for us in clutch situations.

Can be your biased opinion doesnt mean a batsman who avgs 30 outside Asia can be considered to e better than one who avgs 46.



And I'd say the same even if Azhar averaged more than Kohli outside Asia. Overall Azhar is averaging higher than Kohli right now

MoYo and YK avg more than Viv richards or Lara or Ponting are they better batsman then them?No.You have to look at runs scored outside the comfort zones of the batsmen.

Kohli (the ODI player) is a gun player, I sure would rate him higher than other players who have better averages/SR in ODIs.

Get it?

Azhar Ali avging 30 outside Asia cannot be compared to Kohli avging 46 otside Asia.Why isnt Azhar Ali outscoring Kohli?
 
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Kohli still has so much to prove in test cricket. Particularly since he has set the world on fire in LOIs. He has not played even 25% of his potential in tests yet
 
BTW this argument can be used for Amir vs Bhuvneswar as well. If you use just averages. Just saying
 
I see what you did there :))

I'll show you a better way to break those numbers for you, you and Azhar fans may not like it though.

Azhar has played 39 innings outside Asia and has 1 century

Kohli has played 43 innings outside Asia and has 8 centuries


Kohli has played a GRAND TOTAL of 4 innings more than Azhar.

And Azhar could average 80 for all I care scoring triples for fun but that wont change the perception that he is not a top batsman because he goes missing the moment Pak step outside UAE.

Even in England, there series you guys love to talk about so much, take out that ton his average falls to 26.

The only perception here is that you are a proper bitter Indian.
 
Lol at some parosis. I don't care how ppl rate Azhar, the good thing about Pak test batting is that we have Azhar,Asad,Younis,Misbah and Babar and we aren't dependent on just 1 or 2 guys.
 
Virat Kohli, Joe Root are naturally talented batsmen.

Azhar Ali is someone who started his career as a leg spinner, then decided to take up batting, he is not a natural batsman, he has had to work very hard on developing and expanding his game.
 
This direct comparison between Azhar and Kohli does not make sense - they have had vastly differing career paths and thus it's best if any comparisons are done when they have completed their respectful careers.

Kohli has always been very highly rated as a batsman and was a part of many U-19 tours and was inducted into a set-up that is made for batsmen to thrive in. He was introduced into a Test team featuring the likes of Dravid and Laxman (though their careers were coming to an end) and was mostly played at #5-6 in the early part of his career to allow him to settle into the team as a batting prodigy. The factor of being brought up in a country that has good batting pedigree and excellent coaches at the the grass-root levels must also be considered.

Azhar wasn't even considered a batsman for a large part of his career and only took part in a couple of U19 games (as a bowler I believe). He was introduced into a team that was about to undergo a traumatic period, and have a look at his fellow batsman in his debut game: Farhat, Butt, Amin, the Akmal brothers and Afridi. Hard to believe that was a batting lineup for a Test match. After that tour of England, Pakistan played almost all their games in Asia until 2013 barring the short NZ tour, and Azhar showed improvement in Asia. It was in South Africa 2013 that his career nose-dived. He reignited his career (yes, in Asia) but it was the tour of England this year that showed what he has the ability to become as he overcame a terrible start to overcome his technical issues and then score runs.

Despite not being blessed with a wide range of shots, his biggest strength is the amount of work he puts in to his game along with his concentration levels. That isn't to say that Kohli doesn't have good work-ethic - quite the opposite.

We don't know whether Azhar came across some batting coach who enabled him to transform his career, but there is no doubt that the quality and quantity of batting coaches in Pakistan pales in comparison to those across the border. He has shown immense improvement and is very hard-working, as can be seen by his improvement in terms of his fitness and batsmanship.

Regarding his poor away record, a lot of his initial away games came right at the start of his career when he was a complete newbie. Yes, the South Africa tour was a horror show against a top bowling attack. Which is why the upcoming tour of NZ and Australia will be key to his reputation.

Kohli's away record shouldn't be discounted - it's impressive to score the number of hundreds he has, despite the reservations people may have about the pitches or bowling attacks. I don't think Azhar could match the 4 in 4 achievement and it would be unfair to expect him to do so.

All said and done, we should wait before crowning one as being better than the other. This thread was simply started on the basis of a catchy stat, and was probably not meant to imply that Azhar > Kohli. They both probably have a good few years ahead of them so we'll have time in the future to compare them, insha'Allah.
 
The only perception here is that you are a proper bitter Indian.

yes so bitter that every thread a comparison is made with an Indian and the Indian player is put down.

Lol at some parosis. I don't care how ppl rate Azhar, the good thing about Pak test batting is that we have Azhar,Asad,Younis,Misbah and Babar and we aren't dependent on just 1 or 2 guys.

A padosi did not start this topic so I don't know what are you even loling about.
 
What else is left to proved, he hit five centuries in Australia, hit centuries against ATG southafrica attack, A very good test captain, in contrast to that what Joe root and azhar Ali did. Mind you Joe root will win the award for the biggest home track bully of the century, just disgusting. And that mickey mouse Steve smith is not in the same league as kohli. As of now Younis khan is best test batsman right now closely followed by first kohli.

YK
Misbah
Asad
Azhar
Babar
-- day light --
Rahane
Kohli

My order.
 
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Kohli has sachin David laxman Altman and Dada in the dressing room and dhoni as captain....now compare
 
for me, and this is a personal choice, any century hit by a pakistani batsman is worth more than that hit by any other teams player since 2009. Why you ask? simple, we dont play at home. Every century is an away century. Kohli beta can go home to his honey and come back and continue his double century. Or in between tests visit is ummi and ask for some dua. Then they have the IPL with their adoring fans and family providing support followed by practicing in front of their home crowds..

Azhar hasnt played a test match in front of his home fans, he has travelled for most of his cricket life and lived in hotels out of a suitcase. The mental resiliance to be away from your young family is immense..

this pakistan side is the single greatest test side we have ever produced. Period. Kohli isnt fit to lace the boots of any of our centurions. He doesnt play under the pressure and conditions they do..
 
Kohli has sachin David laxman Altman and Dada in the dressing room and dhoni as captain....now compare

What does this even mean?

Kohli debuted when all of them were over the hill barring Dhoni who himself was never a great test player.

Azhar meanwhile has Younis and Misbah in his team to look for experience. I'm sorry but this is a lame excuse.
 
It's 02:53AM here. Can't sleep as well.


So? Records against India shouldn't be taken seriously? Believe it or not there was a thread here at PP where an Indian PP was convinced that Agarkar was a superior bowler than Akhtar. You yourself consider Buvneshwar Kumar the best in Asia. Don't you?

Erm no, read my post again. I was deliberately following the general PP narrative, where Indian bowlers flip from useless to good to useless depending on convenience.

For example, people put down Kohli's century in SA because it was a flat pitch, yet they continue to forget that the so-called pathetic Indian bowling attack rolled SA out cheaply in the first innings and no one performed for India except Kohli.

It is like the flatness of the pitch is determined by how many runs Kohli scores.

India's bowling attack is underrated. They lack an all-condition spearhead pacer but as a unit they hold their own more often than not. B. Kumar is definitely the best new ball bowler in Asia at present.

However, Australian pace attack is quite obviously superior to India's, especially on Australian pitches. Scoring runs for an Indian batsman on Australian pitches against Australian bowlers is a much more difficult task than scoring runs against Indian bowlers on Australian wickets.

Kohli's performance cannot be undermined because Smith scored heavily as well.

Azhar / YK scored tons on pitches with lateral movement and extra bounce in England.

Younis is a veteran of 100 Tests and 16 years so a direct comparison with Kohli is futile. However, Kohli is a much better batsman at 28 than Younis was at 28. There is no doubt that by the time Kohli retires, he will be well ahead of Younis.

Yes Azhar did better than Kohli in England, but Kohli did better than Azhar in SA and NZ. In Australia, Kohli has 5 hundreds already which Azhar will do extremely well to match over his whole career.

So how is Azhar better? Is England the only place where performance matters? Is it fine to do well in England only?

If everyone is getting runs, logic says it's easier to score. Re-check batting averages.

Kohli towered over every Indian batsman. Vijay, Rahane and KL Rahul collectively scored 3 centuries while Kohli scored 4 on his own.

He scored 200 runs more than the next best Indian batsman (Vijay), and only Smith scored more runs who was playing on home pitches and was facing an inferior bowling attack. In spite of that, Kohli scored the same number of hundreds as Smith and his hundred in the second innings of the first Test was on a pitch that was breaking up and turning sharply.

Lyon took 7 wickets and other Indian batsmen were struggling.

Australia's next best batsman (Warner) scored 250 runs less than Kohli.

His average was also a good 20 runs higher than anyone except Smith.

Keeping these facts in mind, what logic are you talking about?

Don't be an uncle sam bruh.

I'm not being an Uncle Sam or an Uncle Tom; I'm just stating the obvious, i.e. Kohli is a superior batsman to Azhar. It is just sad that you don't realize how foolish you are making yourself look by disagreeing with this obvious assessment.

Conduct a poll on PP or ask the neutral audience. Azhar will do well to even have 10% of the people vote in his favor.

So far Azhar and Shafiq drew a series for us in England. Where Kohli was pathetic (again I don't watch Indian cricket but apologies if he managed to get out in a way that was unlucky for him all the time :)) )

Once again, is Test cricket all about England? Azhar and Shafiq were also part of the team that embarrassed themselves in Zimbabwe and drew the series. Both had poor outings.

Based on that, should we say that they are pathetic batsmen because they couldn't even score runs against Zimbabwe and help their team win?
In a series where record number of runs were scored

Read above explanation regarding Kohli's performance in Australia and how it is incredibly stupid to undermine it.

Time will tell that.

Time has already told us. Kohli is simply better than Azhar.

Again, I only watch Pak but IIRC Sanga did pretty well there. No idea about saffers tho.

Then please watch more cricket before you come with more such gems. Sangakkara did well there but no Asian batsman has come even close to Kohli in Australia. He has more Test hundreds in two tours of Australia than some of the great Asian batsmen over their whole careers.

No it does not. But it also doesn't make him a "god".

Google 'figure of speech'.

He is a hard worker and has won series for Pak.

Kohli too is one of the hardest working cricketers. He is probably the fittest player in the world at the moment and you don't get there without working hard. Compare his current physique to his physique 3-4 years ago and see the improvements he has made.

India are number one in Test rankings.

Kohli has scored the most number of runs for India in the last 2 years.

Obviously he has no contribution in India winning matches. :))

Also, allow me to point out another logical fallacy in your argument. Azhar only scored in the Birmingham Test and we lost that match, so he really didn't 'help' us draw the series.

Yasir Shah, Misbah, Shafiq and Younis Khan made big contributions in the matches that we won.

IMO that makes him better than Kohli.

Yes, scoring a match-losing hundred in England makes Azhar a better batsman than Kohli.

Now let me state why Kohli is a better batsman than Azhar.

He averages 16 runs higher than Azhar outside Asia and has 8 hundreds compared to Azhar's 1.

He has a better record in SA and NZ and the best record ever for an Asian in Australia.

His innings/century ratio is better than Azhar even though he has played a lot more overseas Tests.

Obviously none of that matters because Azhar has a better record in England and it is the only venue that matters. Perhaps other teams should stop playing Tests and only England should host Test cricket.

If Kohli scores a match-winning 100, he will be rated as well.

A hundred is a hundred. A batsman cannot take 20 wickets for his team. Using your illogical match-winning hundred, Azhar's hundred in Birmingham must be useless since it wasn't match-winning? No, it was great innings, it is not his fault others did not perform.

Similarly, it is not Kohli's fault that some of his hundreds have not been match-winning because of the failures of the other players.

You can't fault a player who scores 4 hundreds and 600 runs in 4 Tests in Australia but doesn't win any one of them. He can't do more than that at an individual level.

Sreesanth was part of the Indian team that won the Test series in England in 2007. Since he helped his team win a series in England, he must be a better bowler than Asif and Amir if I follow your logic?



Your posts are delusion

delusional*

and....

PakPassion servers will crash at the level of irony in this statement of yours. Someone who is calling Azhar a better batsman than Kohli is accusing another person of being delusional. :haha

and it is the most pathetic site ever when a Pakistani tries so hard to become Indian :)

Congratulations. You just won the PakPassion Award for the Most Original Post. You are the first person in history of PakPassion to accuse me of trying hard to be an Indian, simply because I am merely stating facts here. Apparently it is not possible for an Indian player to better than a Pakistani player.

Should we throw mud now?

No need. You are already scoring enough own goals and throwing enough mud at yourself.

Yasir has a match-winning 10fer in England. If Jadeja/Ashwin do it, then yep they are better than YS.

Once again, Test cricket is not played in England only. In the long run, Yasir, Ashwin and Jadeja will be judged on their overall overseas record.

Whoever does better in England + Australia + South Africa + New Zealand will be rated as the better spinner.

Performing better in 1 country means nothing, whether if it is Yasir or Ashwin.

Exactly :)
Azhar > Kohli
Yasir > Random Indian spinner

No, stop embarrassing yourself. The gulf between Kohli and Azhar is as big as the gulf between Yasir and Jadeja.

A word of advice: support the team and be a loyal fan, but that does not mean that you act like a 10 year old whose toy is simply better because it is his.

Absolutely no shame in admitting that Kohli is simply a better batsman than Azhar, even if you are the biggest Pakistan cricket fan in the world.
 
for me, and this is a personal choice, any century hit by a pakistani batsman is worth more than that hit by any other teams player since 2009. Why you ask? simple, we dont play at home. Every century is an away century. Kohli beta can go home to his honey and come back and continue his double century. Or in between tests visit is ummi and ask for some dua. Then they have the IPL with their adoring fans and family providing support followed by practicing in front of their home crowds..

Azhar hasnt played a test match in front of his home fans, he has travelled for most of his cricket life and lived in hotels out of a suitcase. The mental resiliance to be away from your young family is immense..

this pakistan side is the single greatest test side we have ever produced. Period. Kohli isnt fit to lace the boots of any of our centurions. He doesnt play under the pressure and conditions they do..

Yes, as if Indian or Sri Lankan batsmen will not score hundreds if they adopt UAE as their home. Admitting your bias will be a much easier choice instead of using mentally challenged logic.
 
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Yes, as if Indian or Sri Lankan batsmen will not score hundreds if they adopt UAE as their home. Admitting your bias will be a much easier choice instead of using mentally challenged logic.

if when maybe..the fact is very very simple. Playing away is playing away. Whether its in asia or the west. It has its own pressures, its own modalities. Considering these factors it is a truly remarkable achievement from our boys. And I stick to my assertion. I'd see how your mighty friends the indian team would do if they couldnt play at home. Their away record is abysmal. So run along and take your anti depressants before you have a another mental breakdown.
 
if when maybe..the fact is very very simple. Playing away is playing away. Whether its in asia or the west. It has its own pressures, its own modalities. Considering these factors it is a truly remarkable achievement from our boys. And I stick to my assertion. I'd see how your mighty friends the indian team would do if they couldnt play at home. <b>Their away record is abysmal.</b> So run along and take your anti depressants before you have a another mental breakdown.

The Indian away record against top Test teams is actually a lot better than Pakistan's away record. The most 3 recent series against Australia, England and SA, the results for India have been 1 win, 4 draws and 6 losses. For Pakistan it is 2 wins, 0 draws and 8 losses. Following a standard points system of 2 for wins, 1 for a draw and 0 for a loss, India scores 0.55 per match whereas Pakistan scores 0.4.

Yes, India has won one less match, but Pakistan loses a staggering 80% of it games abroad. India in comparison has lost only 55%.

Guys like Mamoon are your best hope. They deal with what is actually happening, rather than ignoring all the inconvenient information.
 
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No way is Azhar ahead of Root and Kohli.

Root, Kohli, Williamson, Rahane, Smith, and Warner are all better batsmen.
 
if when maybe..the fact is very very simple. Playing away is playing away. Whether its in asia or the west. It has its own pressures, its own modalities. Considering these factors it is a truly remarkable achievement from our boys. And I stick to my assertion. I'd see how your mighty friends the indian team would do if they couldnt play at home. Their away record is abysmal. So run along and take your anti depressants before you have a another mental breakdown.

The only significant difference between home and away matches is the pitches. Since Pakistan have a say in the pitches, that difference is negated. Other things like less crowd support isn't significant.
 
The Indian away record against top Test teams is actually a lot better than Pakistan's away record. The most 3 recent series against Australia, England and SA, the results for India have been 1 win, 4 draws and 6 losses. For Pakistan it is 2 wins, 0 draws and 8 losses. Following a standard points system of 2 for wins, 1 for a draw and 0 for a loss, India scores 0.55 per match whereas Pakistan scores 0.4.

Yes, India has won one less match, but Pakistan loses a staggering 80% of it games abroad. India in comparison has lost only 55%.

Guys like Mamoon are your best hope. They deal with what is actually happening, rather than ignoring all the inconvenient information.

It does not make any sense to include tours of Australia, since Pakistan's last tour was in 2009. So, let's bring it up after Pakistan's tour of Australia later this year.

And it is funny that you did not bring up the NZ tour just because it goes against your argument.

Here is a fair assessment of away tours (excluding minnows):

India did better in SA
Pakistan did better in England
Pakistan did better in NZ

Overall, Pakistan had better away tours against stronger teams.
 
Vijay vs Azhar will be a good comparison..

Both are quality openers for their team.Vijay is a far more well rounded batsmen but lacks the ability to play big knocks which Azhar can.

Rahane and Kohli are clearly well ahead.

Pujara and Ash mediocre performance overseas in the last tour has probably gone against us.

They would look to rectify it and deliver some significant performance in next overseas tour.

Asad is behind all of them but has lots of potential.
 
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It does not make any sense to include tours of Australia, since Pakistan's last tour was in 2009. So, let's bring it up after Pakistan's tour of Australia later this year.

And it is funny that you did not bring up the NZ tour just because it goes against your argument.

Here is a fair assessment of away tours (excluding minnows):

India did better in SA
Pakistan did better in England
Pakistan did better in NZ

Overall, Pakistan had better away tours against stronger teams.

After the full on thrashing they received in India, I am loath to consider NZ anything but a minnow when it comes to playing India.

If you are going to consider NZ, then might as well also include WI and SL. Updated stats for the most recent series of away games would be:

India 5 wins, 7 draws, 8 losses Avg score 0.85

Pakistan 6 wins, 1 draw, 10 losses Avg score 0.76

Anyway, my point of my post was [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] has a better grasp of reality, than posters making statements like India's "away record is abysmal."
 
After the full on thrashing they received in India, I am loath to consider NZ anything but a minnow when it comes to playing India.

If you are going to consider NZ, then might as well also include WI and SL. Updated stats for the most recent series of away games would be:

India 5 wins, 7 draws, 8 losses Avg score 0.85

Pakistan 6 wins, 1 draw, 10 losses Avg score 0.76

Anyway, my point of my post was [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] has a better grasp of reality, than posters making statements like India's "away record is abysmal."

So, NZ is minnow now? By that logic SA is also minnow and so is Australia as they all received thrashing in India.

Whatever floats your boat...
 
So, NZ is minnow now? By that logic SA is also minnow and so is Australia as they all received thrashing in India.

Whatever floats your boat...

I included NZ in the list along with WI and SL, so what is your complaint?
 
if when maybe..the fact is very very simple. Playing away is playing away. Whether its in asia or the west. It has its own pressures, its own modalities. Considering these factors it is a truly remarkable achievement from our boys. And I stick to my assertion. I'd see how your mighty friends the indian team would do if they couldnt play at home. Their away record is abysmal. So run along and take your anti depressants before you have a another mental breakdown.

Abysmal away record doesn't equate to adopting UAE as your home and beating the likes of Australia, England there.

If India plays its home cricket in the UAE, it will still beat the likes of NZ, Australia and SA like they do in India, that is because UAE wickets favor Indian style of play just like they favor our style of play.

Just because other teams have not been exposed to this situation does not mean that Pakistan is the only team capable of doing well after playing their home matches in a foreign but similar soil.

It is a simple concept but unfortunately you are not able to grasp it because you are letting your emotions get the better of you.
 
I included NZ in the list along with WI and SL, so what is your complaint?

My complaint is that you are simply manipulating stats to make India look better in overseas tours.

Since 2010, India has played 16 tests in England, SA, and NZ. They won 2, lost 10, and drew 4.
Since 2010, Pakistan has played 15 tests in England, SA, and NZ. They won 5, lost 9, and drew 1.

Pakistan has been clearly a better team in overseas tours and whatever doubt is there will be eliminated once Pakistan betters India's last result in Australia which was 0-2.
 
My complaint is that <b>you are simply manipulating stats to make India look better in overseas tours</b>.

Since 2010, India has played 16 tests in England, SA, and NZ. They won 2, lost 10, and drew 4.
Since 2010, Pakistan has played 15 tests in England, SA, and NZ. They won 5, lost 9, and drew 1.

Pakistan has been clearly a better team in overseas tours and whatever doubt is there will be eliminated once Pakistan betters India's last result in Australia which was 0-2.

Which of the following looks like a bigger manipulation?

1) Take the results of all the most recent away series played.

2) Take the results from 2010 away series only which includes the NZ tour played in 2010/11 but excludes the Aus tour played in 2009/10.

Even your attempt at setting a convenient cutoff date for your purposes is flawed, as the Australia tour actually stretched into 2010 so it should be included in your results.

Try this instead. Take only the tests played since Jan 19, 2010. That is the manipulation that will get you the result you want, which is excluding Aus while including NZ.
 
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Which of the following looks like a bigger manipulation?

1) Take the results of all the most recent away series played.

2) Take the results from 2010 away series only which includes the NZ tour played in 2010/11 but excludes the Aus tour played in 2009/10.

Even your attempt at setting a convenient cutoff date for your purposes is flawed, as the Australia tour actually stretched into 2010 so it should be included in your results.

Try this instead. Take only the tests played since Jan 19, 2010. That is the manipulation that will get you the result you want, which is excluding Aus while including NZ.

Take last 2 years, 3 years, or all the way to 6 years, Pakistan's overseas record against better teams is still better than India.

I am not sure how can someone even make such a ridiculous claim when India's last 2 tours have resulted in 6-0 in Australia and 7-0 in England. On top of that India lost a series in NZ.

This has been discussed to death and I really do not have anything else to say. If you still believe India is a better visiting team then you are free to live in your delusion.
 
The Indian away record against top Test teams is actually a lot better than Pakistan's away record. The most 3 recent series against Australia, England and SA, the results for India have been 1 win, 4 draws and 6 losses. For Pakistan it is 2 wins, 0 draws and 8 losses. Following a standard points system of 2 for wins, 1 for a draw and 0 for a loss, India scores 0.55 per match whereas Pakistan scores 0.4.

Yes, India has won one less match, but Pakistan loses a staggering 80% of it games abroad. India in comparison has lost only 55%.

Guys like Mamoon are your best hope. They deal with what is actually happening, rather than ignoring all the inconvenient information.

Lol. Mamoon. .lol..

We play all our matches abroad. There are no home matches. Your pampered rackishaars wouldn't last a year if they couldn't play at home..
 
Take last 2 years, 3 years, or all the way to 6 years, Pakistan's overseas record against better teams is still better than India.

I am not sure how can someone even make such a ridiculous claim when India's last 2 tours have resulted in 6-0 in Australia and 7-0 in England. On top of that India lost a series in NZ.

This has been discussed to death and I really do not have anything else to say. <b>If you still believe India is a better visiting team then you are free to live in your delusion.</b>

I actually gave actual results from actual series and specified how the results were counted. Instead you make statements like "India's last 2 tours have resulted in 6-0 in Australia" which is only true if you do not understand the difference between a draw and a loss.

You chose 2010 as a cutoff which was very cute, and when pointed out had no reply defending your choice.

You make blatantly false statements like "7-0 in England". Remember Lords? Talk about living in delusion!
 
This direct comparison between Azhar and Kohli does not make sense - they have had vastly differing career paths and thus it's best if any comparisons are done when they have completed their respectful careers.

Kohli has always been very highly rated as a batsman and was a part of many U-19 tours and was inducted into a set-up that is made for batsmen to thrive in. He was introduced into a Test team featuring the likes of Dravid and Laxman (though their careers were coming to an end) and was mostly played at #5-6 in the early part of his career to allow him to settle into the team as a batting prodigy. The factor of being brought up in a country that has good batting pedigree and excellent coaches at the the grass-root levels must also be considered.

Azhar wasn't even considered a batsman for a large part of his career and only took part in a couple of U19 games (as a bowler I believe). He was introduced into a team that was about to undergo a traumatic period, and have a look at his fellow batsman in his debut game: Farhat, Butt, Amin, the Akmal brothers and Afridi. Hard to believe that was a batting lineup for a Test match. After that tour of England, Pakistan played almost all their games in Asia until 2013 barring the short NZ tour, and Azhar showed improvement in Asia. It was in South Africa 2013 that his career nose-dived. He reignited his career (yes, in Asia) but it was the tour of England this year that showed what he has the ability to become as he overcame a terrible start to overcome his technical issues and then score runs.

Despite not being blessed with a wide range of shots, his biggest strength is the amount of work he puts in to his game along with his concentration levels. That isn't to say that Kohli doesn't have good work-ethic - quite the opposite.

We don't know whether Azhar came across some batting coach who enabled him to transform his career, but there is no doubt that the quality and quantity of batting coaches in Pakistan pales in comparison to those across the border. He has shown immense improvement and is very hard-working, as can be seen by his improvement in terms of his fitness and batsmanship.

Regarding his poor away record, a lot of his initial away games came right at the start of his career when he was a complete newbie. Yes, the South Africa tour was a horror show against a top bowling attack. Which is why the upcoming tour of NZ and Australia will be key to his reputation.

Kohli's away record shouldn't be discounted - it's impressive to score the number of hundreds he has, despite the reservations people may have about the pitches or bowling attacks. I don't think Azhar could match the 4 in 4 achievement and it would be unfair to expect him to do so.

All said and done, we should wait before crowning one as being better than the other. This thread was simply started on the basis of a catchy stat, and was probably not meant to imply that Azhar > Kohli. They both probably have a good few years ahead of them so we'll have time in the future to compare them, insha'Allah.

I admire players like Azhar Ali even more. Its just like Imran Khan, no talent but you become what you become through sheer hard work, determination and work ethic. Take someone like Umar Akmal, more talent than Azhar Ali but not even 5% of the work ethic, look who has gone places and who is facing existential threat. Lesson for all youngsters.
 
Azhar Ali vs Rohit Sharma would be a good comparison. Massive gap in terms of talent but look at the output which is all due to work ethic.
 
In another thread there was a lot of talk of Pakistan not preparing pitches to suit its bowlers against the WI. Also it has been pointed out that Pakistan does very well in UAE. So time to drop this "we don't have home matches" complaint.

err i dont think so. The conditions in the UAE may be similar but they are not home conditions. Far from it. The pitches are different. Just like calcutta is different to multan. Playing away from home is not just about conditions. Its about the constant travelling, no family or friends to see you play. No support network around you. The boys are living out of suitcases for a long part of their careers. Just look at what happened to trott? Our players also suffer from depression and anxiety but they keep it quiet and we call it loss of form.

If your team had to go through what ours have..lol..wouldnt last a year..your cricket would be gone in two or three years..
 
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I'm happy for Azhar.

Not a very talented or gifted batsman but definitely a very dedicated hardworking batsman who probably would never have dreamed getting this far a decade ago especially since he started of as a bowler.
 
Shanon Gabriel running through tier 3 batsmen of the world :-

Kohli
Azhar
Asad

😊😊😊
 
56.62 Azhar’s batting average in Tests in the last three years, the highest by any Pakistan batsman with minimum 20 innings. It is also higher than Virat Kohli, David Warner, Ajinkya Rahane, AB de Villiers and Hashim Amla.
 
PPers at their best, one century by a Pakistani batsman and they start comparing with Kohli & Root. All of a sudden one triple century is miles better than 3 double centuries :facepalm:

Just check the stats and consistency for last 10 innings before comparing with someone.
 
PPers at their best, one century by a Pakistani batsman and they start comparing with Kohli & Root. All of a sudden one triple century is miles better than 3 double centuries :facepalm:

Just check the stats and consistency for last 10 innings before comparing with someone.

While i rate both root and Kholi better than Azhar, its laughable when someone says that all Azhar did was score 1 century.
 
56.62 Azhar’s batting average in Tests in the last three years, the highest by any Pakistan batsman with minimum 20 innings. It is also higher than Virat Kohli, David Warner, Ajinkya Rahane, AB de Villiers and Hashim Amla.

But,but, but from what i'm hearing, all he has done is that he has scored just 1 ton!
 
PPers at their best, one century by a Pakistani batsman and they start comparing with Kohli & Root. All of a sudden one triple century is miles better than 3 double centuries :facepalm:

Just check the stats and consistency for last 10 innings before comparing with someone.

Last 3 years of consistent performance. He is a better test batter than Root and Kohli for sure.
 
Embarrassing to compare the 3, it's obvious to everyone that Kohli and Root are a level or two above Azhar. It's nothing against Azhar, but he simply isn't anywhere near as talented as those two.

As hard as it is to admit, it looks like Amla is on his last legs..
 
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Last 3 years of consistent performance. He is a better test batter than Root and Kohli for sure.

He's not better than them as he has some limitations, but still he's doing a great job at whatever position he is asked to bat and he is also scoring runs in different parts of world.
 
He scored only one century outside SC?

And ofcourse, his last three year average means nothing? Better average with bat than those who are far more talented!

Better avoid commenting if you can't appreciate someone's great effort
 
And ofcourse, his last three year average means nothing? Better average with bat than those who are far more talented!

Better avoid commenting if you can't appreciate someone's great effort

He is doing great and we all appreciate his talent, there is no doubt in that. But to compare him against Kohli & Root doesn't make sense.
 
He is doing great and we all appreciate his talent, there is no doubt in that. But to compare him against Kohli & Root doesn't make sense.

Oh so you appreciates someone's talent by saying "all he has done is score 1 ton"?

Comparison with an indian God shouldn't make ppl so bitter than they start posting rubbish.
 
Azhars is levels above his competitors, especially Kohli who's more or less on the same level as KW; they are okay but not in Azhars league it would be disingenuous and humiliating to make a comparison, the stats have proven Azhar is far far superior and finally the world has also recognised his feats after magnificence in England and Australia.
 
Oh so you appreciates someone's talent by saying "all he has done is score 1 ton"?

Comparison with an indian God shouldn't make ppl so bitter than they start posting rubbish.

I appreciate the way he is batting currently, but he has only 2 centuries (away from home) remains the fact.

A good batsman <> ATG
 
He has done well for himself.. comes out as a decent fella too
 
His SR is probably half of them players also

Both, root and kohli are far better than azhar in any format
 
Azhar is now on 171 at the moment in Australia, he has surpassed Kohli's highest score there
 
This really is super innings. Wicket is not easy to bat on, It's overcast and seaming around for Bird and Hazlewood.
 
This comparison with Kohli is like chasing Moby Dick. Firstly, style of play matters a lot. Which is why I rate Lara above Tendulkar and I would rather watch paint dry than a test innings by Jacques Kallis. So stylistically Azhar will lose points vs the other three guys. His output is no doubt superior but doesn't mean he is a better player than them.
Secondly, Indian batsmen while doing well currently will also get more chances to play against the better teams. *** we are in Australia after 7 years. So in the defense of Pakistani players we get much less chances to establish our credentials than say Root or Kohli.
 
The best opener in the world ahead of Cook, Warner, Vijay and Latham.
 
There we go again. Even the biggest fans of Azhar here would swap him for either of Kohli, Root, Smith or Williamson without a second thought if it comes to that.

He will never match up to them given his attritional style, unless he starts score much more heavily than them for a long period of time.
 
There we go again. Even the biggest fans of Azhar here would swap him for either of Kohli, Root, Smith or Williamson without a second thought if it comes to that.

He will never match up to them given his attritional style, unless he starts score much more heavily than them for a long period of time.

Root?? Call me when he makes a double ton in the uae..same with smith..by the way smith wilts in unfamiliar conditions..see the Ashes last time..as for ghar ka kohli. .I'll see how he performs when can't play a billion tests st home..
 
Root?? Call me when he makes a double ton in the uae..same with smith..by the way smith wilts in unfamiliar conditions..see the Ashes last time..as for ghar ka kohli. .I'll see how he performs when can't play a billion tests st home..

5 centuries in Aus in 8 Tests!
1 century in SA in 2 tests!
1 century in NZ in 2 tests!
 
Root?? Call me when he makes a double ton in the uae..same with smith..by the way smith wilts in unfamiliar conditions..see the Ashes last time..as for ghar ka kohli. .I'll see how he performs when can't play a billion tests st home..

Unfortunately cricket isn't played in the UAE only. Smith and Root may not have hundreds in the UAE but they have scored runs in most other places and do so in a dominant fashion. They instill fear in opposition bowlers and are prize wickets.

Every player is allowed a failure or two. By this token, South African fans shouldn't rate Azhar at all because he failed there. He also failed in Zimbabwe, should he be written off because he didn't score in a minnow country.

Both are better than Azhar, and always will be unless the latter changes the nature of his game at this stage of his career.

Azhar is our best batsman and an excellent opener. Perhaps he has been the best opener this year, but I guess some people are not satisfied with this and want him to be crowned as the best batsman in the world. 99/100 people will take Root and Smith over Azhar, and that's a fact.
 
Root?? Call me when he makes a double ton in the uae..same with smith..by the way smith wilts in unfamiliar conditions..see the Ashes last time..as for ghar ka kohli. .I'll see how he performs when can't play a billion tests st home..

Kohli has ton in SA, NZ, Aus, WI, SL. Only England is left.

But please continue, you are always a good show...
 
5 centuries in Aus in 8 Tests!
1 century in SA in 2 tests!
1 century in NZ in 2 tests!

When Kohli scores

> Pitches become flat
> Did India win the match? No? Doesn't count!
> He scored runs at a crazy average away? against a good attack? Still doesn't count! He failed in England.
 
This is someone who rates both Kohli and Root ahead of Kane...

No he Azhar isn't better than either of them.

just not talk about williamson, this guy fails whole year apart from bashing zimbos so Azhar is better at the moment wheather you like it or not.....
 
When Kohli scores

> Pitches become flat
> Did India win the match? No? Doesn't count!
> He scored runs at a crazy average away? against a good attack? Still doesn't count! He failed in England.

kohli is a class above azhar..but azhar is brilliant and i can say better than williamson in all sorts of conditions..we all know what he did in india..
 
This is a laughable comparison. This is why stats don't mean everything. Anyone with a sane mind knows Azhar is not better than these three.
 
[table= class:grid, align:center][tr][td]Player[/td][td]Span[/td][td]Mat[/td][td]Inns[/td][td]NO[/td][td]Runs[/td][td]HS[/td][td]Ave[/td][td]BF[/td][td]SR[/td][td]100[/td][td]50[/td][td]0[/td][td]4s[/td][td]6s[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]SPD Smith (AUS)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]24[/td][td]42[/td][td]7[/td][td]2398[/td][td]215[/td][td]68.51[/td][td]3988[/td][td]60.13[/td][td]9[/td][td]10[/td][td]1[/td][td]277[/td][td]11[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]KS Williamson (NZ)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]18[/td][td]34[/td][td]5[/td][td]1925[/td][td]242*[/td][td]66.37[/td][td]3365[/td][td]57.2[/td][td]6[/td][td]10[/td][td]1[/td][td]213[/td][td]3[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]UT Khawaja (AUS)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]13[/td][td]21[/td][td]2[/td][td]1255[/td][td]174[/td][td]66.05[/td][td]2098[/td][td]59.81[/td][td]5[/td][td]5[/td][td]2[/td][td]132[/td][td]8[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]CJL Rogers (AUS)[/td][td]2015-2015[/td][td]6[/td][td]11[/td][td]1[/td][td]631[/td][td]173[/td][td]63.1[/td][td]1063[/td][td]59.36[/td][td]1[/td][td]5[/td][td]1[/td][td]94[/td][td]1[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]AC Voges (AUS)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]20[/td][td]31[/td][td]7[/td][td]1485[/td][td]269*[/td][td]61.87[/td][td]2667[/td][td]55.68[/td][td]5[/td][td]4[/td][td]2[/td][td]186[/td][td]5[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]Azhar Ali (PAK)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]17[/td][td]31[/td][td]3[/td][td]1731[/td][td]302*[/td][td]61.82[/td][td]3704[/td][td]46.73[/td][td]5[/td][td]6[/td][td]3[/td][td]157[/td][td]8[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]Q de Kock (SA)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]9[/td][td]14[/td][td]3[/td][td]668[/td][td]129*[/td][td]60.72[/td][td]851[/td][td]78.49[/td][td]2[/td][td]4[/td][td]1[/td][td]94[/td][td]6[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]V Kohli (INDIA)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]21[/td][td]33[/td][td]2[/td][td]1855[/td][td]235[/td][td]59.83[/td][td]3195[/td][td]58.05[/td][td]6[/td][td]4[/td][td]0[/td][td]208[/td][td]3[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]DM de Silva (SL)[/td][td]2016-2016[/td][td]6[/td][td]11[/td][td]1[/td][td]593[/td][td]129[/td][td]59.3[/td][td]1091[/td][td]54.35[/td][td]2[/td][td]2[/td][td]0[/td][td]73[/td][td]2[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]Tamim Iqbal (BDESH)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]7[/td][td]12[/td][td]1[/td][td]606[/td][td]206[/td][td]55.09[/td][td]1035[/td][td]58.55[/td][td]2[/td][td]2[/td][td]0[/td][td]64[/td][td]7[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]JE Root (ENG)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]31[/td][td]58[/td][td]5[/td][td]2862[/td][td]254[/td][td]54[/td][td]4607[/td][td]62.12[/td][td]6[/td][td]20[/td][td]2[/td][td]328[/td][td]11[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]CA Pujara (INDIA)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]16[/td][td]24[/td][td]2[/td][td]1183[/td][td]145*[/td][td]53.77[/td][td]2440[/td][td]48.48[/td][td]4[/td][td]5[/td][td]1[/td][td]144[/td][td]4[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]AM Rahane (INDIA)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]19[/td][td]30[/td][td]5[/td][td]1246[/td][td]188[/td][td]49.84[/td][td]2472[/td][td]50.4[/td][td]5[/td][td]3[/td][td]2[/td][td]125[/td][td]15[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]JM Bairstow (ENG)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]24[/td][td]41[/td][td]4[/td][td]1842[/td][td]167*[/td][td]49.78[/td][td]3198[/td][td]57.59[/td][td]3[/td][td]10[/td][td]2[/td][td]193[/td][td]13[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]LRPL Taylor (NZ)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]17[/td][td]31[/td][td]6[/td][td]1242[/td][td]290[/td][td]49.68[/td][td]1815[/td][td]68.42[/td][td]4[/td][td]2[/td][td]6[/td][td]158[/td][td]5[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]DA Warner (AUS)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]24[/td][td]43[/td][td]1[/td][td]2065[/td][td]253[/td][td]49.16[/td][td]2470[/td][td]83.6[/td][td]6[/td][td]9[/td][td]3[/td][td]254[/td][td]17[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]Younis Khan (PAK)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]18[/td][td]32[/td][td]2[/td][td]1438[/td][td]218[/td][td]47.93[/td][td]2687[/td][td]53.51[/td][td]5[/td][td]3[/td][td]2[/td][td]148[/td][td]11[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]SC Cook (SA)[/td][td]2016-2016[/td][td]7[/td][td]12[/td][td]0[/td][td]575[/td][td]117[/td][td]47.91[/td][td]1242[/td][td]46.29[/td][td]3[/td][td]2[/td][td]1[/td][td]63[/td][td]0[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]Imrul Kayes (BDESH)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]7[/td][td]12[/td][td]1[/td][td]527[/td][td]150[/td][td]47.9[/td][td]1033[/td][td]51.01[/td][td]1[/td][td]3[/td][td]0[/td][td]68[/td][td]3[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]AN Cook (ENG)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]31[/td][td]59[/td][td]4[/td][td]2634[/td][td]263[/td][td]47.89[/td][td]5570[/td][td]47.28[/td][td]5[/td][td]15[/td][td]1[/td][td]301[/td][td]1[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]SE Marsh (AUS)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]8[/td][td]15[/td][td]1[/td][td]652[/td][td]182[/td][td]46.57[/td][td]1293[/td][td]50.42[/td][td]2[/td][td]3[/td][td]1[/td][td]73[/td][td]3[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]KL Rahul (INDIA)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]11[/td][td]17[/td][td]0[/td][td]791[/td][td]199[/td][td]46.52[/td][td]1395[/td][td]56.7[/td][td]4[/td][td]1[/td][td]1[/td][td]87[/td][td]9[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]BJ Watling (NZ)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]19[/td][td]31[/td][td]7[/td][td]1090[/td][td]142*[/td][td]45.41[/td][td]2230[/td][td]48.87[/td][td]3[/td][td]4[/td][td]0[/td][td]141[/td][td]2[/td][/tr][/table]
 
Root?? Call me when he makes a double ton in the uae..same with smith..by the way smith wilts in unfamiliar conditions..see the Ashes last time..as for ghar ka kohli. .I'll see how he performs when can't play a billion tests st home..

Smith made a double ton at Lords in the last Ashes.

Kohli scored 4 100s in 4 Tests in Asia.

Root is not in the same class as Smith and Kohli for me in terms of performance outside his home country.

They're all several notches above Azhar though and that is reflected in their averages too.
 
[table= class:grid, align:center][tr][td]Player[/td][td]Span[/td][td]Mat[/td][td]Inns[/td][td]NO[/td][td]Runs[/td][td]HS[/td][td]Ave[/td][td]BF[/td][td]SR[/td][td]100[/td][td]50[/td][td]0[/td][td]4s[/td][td]6s[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]SPD Smith (AUS)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]24[/td][td]42[/td][td]7[/td][td]2398[/td][td]215[/td][td]68.51[/td][td]3988[/td][td]60.13[/td][td]9[/td][td]10[/td][td]1[/td][td]277[/td][td]11[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]KS Williamson (NZ)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]18[/td][td]34[/td][td]5[/td][td]1925[/td][td]242*[/td][td]66.37[/td][td]3365[/td][td]57.2[/td][td]6[/td][td]10[/td][td]1[/td][td]213[/td][td]3[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]UT Khawaja (AUS)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]13[/td][td]21[/td][td]2[/td][td]1255[/td][td]174[/td][td]66.05[/td][td]2098[/td][td]59.81[/td][td]5[/td][td]5[/td][td]2[/td][td]132[/td][td]8[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]CJL Rogers (AUS)[/td][td]2015-2015[/td][td]6[/td][td]11[/td][td]1[/td][td]631[/td][td]173[/td][td]63.1[/td][td]1063[/td][td]59.36[/td][td]1[/td][td]5[/td][td]1[/td][td]94[/td][td]1[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]AC Voges (AUS)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]20[/td][td]31[/td][td]7[/td][td]1485[/td][td]269*[/td][td]61.87[/td][td]2667[/td][td]55.68[/td][td]5[/td][td]4[/td][td]2[/td][td]186[/td][td]5[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]Azhar Ali (PAK)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]17[/td][td]31[/td][td]3[/td][td]1731[/td][td]302*[/td][td]61.82[/td][td]3704[/td][td]46.73[/td][td]5[/td][td]6[/td][td]3[/td][td]157[/td][td]8[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]Q de Kock (SA)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]9[/td][td]14[/td][td]3[/td][td]668[/td][td]129*[/td][td]60.72[/td][td]851[/td][td]78.49[/td][td]2[/td][td]4[/td][td]1[/td][td]94[/td][td]6[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]V Kohli (INDIA)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]21[/td][td]33[/td][td]2[/td][td]1855[/td][td]235[/td][td]59.83[/td][td]3195[/td][td]58.05[/td][td]6[/td][td]4[/td][td]0[/td][td]208[/td][td]3[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]DM de Silva (SL)[/td][td]2016-2016[/td][td]6[/td][td]11[/td][td]1[/td][td]593[/td][td]129[/td][td]59.3[/td][td]1091[/td][td]54.35[/td][td]2[/td][td]2[/td][td]0[/td][td]73[/td][td]2[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]Tamim Iqbal (BDESH)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]7[/td][td]12[/td][td]1[/td][td]606[/td][td]206[/td][td]55.09[/td][td]1035[/td][td]58.55[/td][td]2[/td][td]2[/td][td]0[/td][td]64[/td][td]7[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]JE Root (ENG)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]31[/td][td]58[/td][td]5[/td][td]2862[/td][td]254[/td][td]54[/td][td]4607[/td][td]62.12[/td][td]6[/td][td]20[/td][td]2[/td][td]328[/td][td]11[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]CA Pujara (INDIA)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]16[/td][td]24[/td][td]2[/td][td]1183[/td][td]145*[/td][td]53.77[/td][td]2440[/td][td]48.48[/td][td]4[/td][td]5[/td][td]1[/td][td]144[/td][td]4[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]AM Rahane (INDIA)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]19[/td][td]30[/td][td]5[/td][td]1246[/td][td]188[/td][td]49.84[/td][td]2472[/td][td]50.4[/td][td]5[/td][td]3[/td][td]2[/td][td]125[/td][td]15[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]JM Bairstow (ENG)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]24[/td][td]41[/td][td]4[/td][td]1842[/td][td]167*[/td][td]49.78[/td][td]3198[/td][td]57.59[/td][td]3[/td][td]10[/td][td]2[/td][td]193[/td][td]13[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]LRPL Taylor (NZ)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]17[/td][td]31[/td][td]6[/td][td]1242[/td][td]290[/td][td]49.68[/td][td]1815[/td][td]68.42[/td][td]4[/td][td]2[/td][td]6[/td][td]158[/td][td]5[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]DA Warner (AUS)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]24[/td][td]43[/td][td]1[/td][td]2065[/td][td]253[/td][td]49.16[/td][td]2470[/td][td]83.6[/td][td]6[/td][td]9[/td][td]3[/td][td]254[/td][td]17[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]Younis Khan (PAK)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]18[/td][td]32[/td][td]2[/td][td]1438[/td][td]218[/td][td]47.93[/td][td]2687[/td][td]53.51[/td][td]5[/td][td]3[/td][td]2[/td][td]148[/td][td]11[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]SC Cook (SA)[/td][td]2016-2016[/td][td]7[/td][td]12[/td][td]0[/td][td]575[/td][td]117[/td][td]47.91[/td][td]1242[/td][td]46.29[/td][td]3[/td][td]2[/td][td]1[/td][td]63[/td][td]0[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]Imrul Kayes (BDESH)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]7[/td][td]12[/td][td]1[/td][td]527[/td][td]150[/td][td]47.9[/td][td]1033[/td][td]51.01[/td][td]1[/td][td]3[/td][td]0[/td][td]68[/td][td]3[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]AN Cook (ENG)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]31[/td][td]59[/td][td]4[/td][td]2634[/td][td]263[/td][td]47.89[/td][td]5570[/td][td]47.28[/td][td]5[/td][td]15[/td][td]1[/td][td]301[/td][td]1[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]SE Marsh (AUS)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]8[/td][td]15[/td][td]1[/td][td]652[/td][td]182[/td][td]46.57[/td][td]1293[/td][td]50.42[/td][td]2[/td][td]3[/td][td]1[/td][td]73[/td][td]3[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]KL Rahul (INDIA)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]11[/td][td]17[/td][td]0[/td][td]791[/td][td]199[/td][td]46.52[/td][td]1395[/td][td]56.7[/td][td]4[/td][td]1[/td][td]1[/td][td]87[/td][td]9[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]BJ Watling (NZ)[/td][td]2015-2016[/td][td]19[/td][td]31[/td][td]7[/td][td]1090[/td][td]142*[/td][td]45.41[/td][td]2230[/td][td]48.87[/td][td]3[/td][td]4[/td][td]0[/td][td]141[/td][td]2[/td][/tr][/table]

That doesn't include the 205* so I'm sure with that, the average of Azhar will improve ever further and probably be higher up that list over the two years.
 
Azhar is not better than those players but he's turning into a world-class test opener. There is no need to undermine one or the other. Be realistic and appreciate them for who they are.
 
Azhar is not better than those players but he's turning into a world-class test opener. There is no need to undermine one or the other. Be realistic and appreciate them for who they are.

I agree.

But it is against the tradition of PP - just take a look at any of the comparison threads. Many greats have been undermined in those discussions.
 
Azhar is definitely better than Williamson these days.

just not talk about williamson, this guy fails whole year apart from bashing zimbos so Azhar is better at the moment wheather you like it or not.....
Didn't see this, but yeah, Azhar is a lot better than Kane atm. Kane is a FTB/weak bowling attack bully.
 
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Not as good as kohli, root or Williamson but there shouldn't be any doubt about the fact that he's a great Test batsman.


I really love his old style risk free batting in test cricket. Every team needs a player like him who can take the shine off the new ball and at the same time can score some daddy hundreds.
 
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