Harsh Thakor
First Class Star
- Joined
 - Oct 1, 2012
 
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Arguably there has never been a batsmen who posessed the feline touch or grace of David Gower who simply took bating aesthetics or artistry to regions of the divine.No batsmen could send deliveries of the fastest men to the boundary like Gower merely caressing the ball like the touches of a painters brush.Sadly he did not do true justice to his ability and averaged around 44.Very similar to Martin Crowe .Dennis Lille rated Gower only behind Viv Richards ,Sobers and Barry Richards. 
I have never seen a left-hander play genuine pace as effortslessly as Gower even if he did not equal the technical skill and power of Sobers or the domination and creativity of Brian Lara or the abilty to bat for your life like Alan Border.
Gower was outstanding against Australia in 1985 when compiling 732 runs and prolific down under in 1982-83 and 1986-87.In West Indies his unbeaten 154 against also a class act in Pakistan in 1983-84 averaging close to 100.In ODI's amongst the top 5 left-handed batsmen of all topping the run aggregate and averages in 1983 world cup .Strangely his highest score was only 215 and he only scored 2 double hundreds.
Arguably he may not rank as a true great or amongst the all-time greats but still writers who place him in that pedestal like Cristopher Martin Jenkins rank him even a shade above Clive Lloyd,Martin Crowe ,Zaheer Abbas,Mark Waugh etc.Confronting genuine pace at his best to me Gower could overshadow the great Greg Chappell or Greame Pollock and almost join the likes of Gary Sobers,Lara or Viv.
I feel at his best he was close to the top dozen batsmen of all time and may have even joined that club. On fast tracks or genuine pace he would rank a notch above Zaheer Abbas or Mohamad Azharrudin .In term s of pure talent he was almost the equal of Lara and could rank amongst the top half dozen naturally gifted batsmen of all.Almost certainly in the top dozen of all in criteria of pure natural ability.To me David would have averaged above 50 and scored 10 more centuries if he did true justice to his enormous natural talent.
Overall I may place Gower just above Mark Waugh, Zaheer Abbas,Majid Khan ,Gundappa Vishwanath ,Inzamam etc.A photo finish with Martin Crowe.
Gary Sobers did not bracket Gower as a true 'great' but John woodcock and Michael Holding did ,with the later choosing Gower in his all-time xi.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I have never seen a left-hander play genuine pace as effortslessly as Gower even if he did not equal the technical skill and power of Sobers or the domination and creativity of Brian Lara or the abilty to bat for your life like Alan Border.
Gower was outstanding against Australia in 1985 when compiling 732 runs and prolific down under in 1982-83 and 1986-87.In West Indies his unbeaten 154 against also a class act in Pakistan in 1983-84 averaging close to 100.In ODI's amongst the top 5 left-handed batsmen of all topping the run aggregate and averages in 1983 world cup .Strangely his highest score was only 215 and he only scored 2 double hundreds.
Arguably he may not rank as a true great or amongst the all-time greats but still writers who place him in that pedestal like Cristopher Martin Jenkins rank him even a shade above Clive Lloyd,Martin Crowe ,Zaheer Abbas,Mark Waugh etc.Confronting genuine pace at his best to me Gower could overshadow the great Greg Chappell or Greame Pollock and almost join the likes of Gary Sobers,Lara or Viv.
I feel at his best he was close to the top dozen batsmen of all time and may have even joined that club. On fast tracks or genuine pace he would rank a notch above Zaheer Abbas or Mohamad Azharrudin .In term s of pure talent he was almost the equal of Lara and could rank amongst the top half dozen naturally gifted batsmen of all.Almost certainly in the top dozen of all in criteria of pure natural ability.To me David would have averaged above 50 and scored 10 more centuries if he did true justice to his enormous natural talent.
Overall I may place Gower just above Mark Waugh, Zaheer Abbas,Majid Khan ,Gundappa Vishwanath ,Inzamam etc.A photo finish with Martin Crowe.
Gary Sobers did not bracket Gower as a true 'great' but John woodcock and Michael Holding did ,with the later choosing Gower in his all-time xi.