Garuda
ODI Debutant
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2008
- Runs
- 9,967
If we keep giving WC final importance all the time, all other innings will pale in comparison because it was a world cup final. Bevan didn't play any good innings in a WC final (he wasn't even required in 99 and 2003), so that settles it in favour of Dhoni.. Congrats!!!
Alright, let's apply the same logic in favor of Dhoni.
So if Bevan never got a chance to play in innings like that so his 10th match in VB series in the best but he is given higher rank than Dhoni.
But Dhoni has not got a chance to play similar innings in SA and you are ready to drop him below Bevan ? Reason ?
If Bevan didn't play an innings in big stage is not Dhoni's problem. Dhoni played and hence proved he is a big stage player.
You provided % of runs scored (stats), did you deliberately ignore the no. of wickets in hand when Dhoni came on to bat in WC2011 final, and that Bevan did it alone without any support whereas Dhoni had Gambhir to support (and in your opinion, you rate Gambhir's innings better than Dhoni's).
Dhoni came after 3 wickets down and Bevan came when 4 wickets down. Not much difference.
Again, when we are talking about finisher we are talking about with how minimal wicket loss they took the team home. Dhoni did better.
In Bevan's case he was dependent on others to hit few big hits to keep the chase under control and he kept the wicket at one end.
In Dhoni's case he did both. not only in WC final but in few other matches.
He keeps rotating strike till end and then he also manages to hit big and bring the RRR down.
So, I do not see why Bevan is given more credit than Dhoni.
We should better discuss and prove only those things which are objective in nature. You may also want to (if you care) look at the second innings of Bevan I posted which is similar to Dhoni's WC 2011 innings.. (against SA)
You yourself has said its equal to Dhoni's innings. You can put the same logic I put in the first and tell me which aspect of that innings topples Dhoni's innings. Let me know.
I have seen that innings already and in my view it's not.
Anyway, let us not argue on comparing innings.. when we both agree that both are very good innings, I don't think we will be able to convince each other on such subjective perceptions. I feel it is pointless to argue and damn difficult to convince among two very good innings one as "definitely" better than the other. I suppose sometimes we should let the opinions differ.. how can someone "prove" it I don't know..
Comparison will be there as long as you make one batsmen better than the other without any real fact.
If you can not provide then better to say it's your personal choice than making a claim that "Bevan was a better finisher than Dhoni".
I will like to request you to close this discussion with me. We can agree to disagree for now.
Fair enough. I have already provided all the details about why I do not agree with your claim. So there is nothing more I can do.
Like they say, "You can bring the horse to water but you can't make him drink".
