shahidrazzaq
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- Joined
- Mar 3, 2007
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I'm sorry, but I just had some fun browsing Statsguru and what I saw was appalling.
Here are the stats of a top order batsmen who captained an English side for 4-5 years.
Filtered stats are matches in which he was captain.

I understand he led an Ashes winning Test team, and he averaged a decent 41 in that format, but for someone to lead 60 ODI matches for a team which such high expectations and maintain an average on par with Shahid Afridi...At least Afridi can bowl and Afridi almost averaged the same as him in Tests.
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I don't want this to be a bash thread but, I believe you have to be a player before a leader. You have to have a spot on the team first before becoming a captain and maybe I need someone to help me understand why he was involved for so long. This isn't a team with an administration such as the PCB where players who just linger around and not produce for their team can be granted lengthy careers.
Here are the stats of a top order batsmen who captained an English side for 4-5 years.
Filtered stats are matches in which he was captain.

I understand he led an Ashes winning Test team, and he averaged a decent 41 in that format, but for someone to lead 60 ODI matches for a team which such high expectations and maintain an average on par with Shahid Afridi...At least Afridi can bowl and Afridi almost averaged the same as him in Tests.


I don't want this to be a bash thread but, I believe you have to be a player before a leader. You have to have a spot on the team first before becoming a captain and maybe I need someone to help me understand why he was involved for so long. This isn't a team with an administration such as the PCB where players who just linger around and not produce for their team can be granted lengthy careers.