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For a while, it has been clear that Smith is the player of his generation. While his temporary absence will allow mere mortals such as Kohli, Root etc to have their moments of glory, Smith will come back tearing and take his rightful spot until the day he retires.,

You heard it here folks!
 
Other mentioned payers are destined for fame, but only Smith is destined for true greatness..
 
How can smith be the player of his generation when he's a dud in 2 out of three formats?

Doubt smith will recover from this, apart from the mental toll this will take, his game is dependent on hand eye coordination and losing a year of his prime will hurt him badly
 
Also very bumpable thread, will surely become very interesting in about a year's time
 
Sigh as usual “different formats”
 
He will make a strong come back no doubt. Aussie batting cupboard looks bare and he needs to.
 
Yes, he will bounce back.

These controversies cant take away the fact how good a test player he is.

Btw surprising to see an Indian calling Smith, the player of the generation ahead of Kohli.
 
I'll go the other way.

He'll never be the same again - this is the point where his graph will slip.

Remains to be seen which one of us is right.
 
Doesn't matter, he will be called a cheat for the rest of his life. Unlike the Subcontinent, in the West once your reputation and integrity suffers, it goes downhill from there. Look at Tiger Woods, he has never been able to recover his image again.
 
I will go on and say he will be instrumental in Aussies retaining WC and Ashes.We all love comebacks.Lets see
 
Doesn't matter, he will be called a cheat for the rest of his life. Unlike the Subcontinent, in the West once your reputation and integrity suffers, it goes downhill from there. Look at Tiger Woods, he has never been able to recover his image again.

Agree with you here, his legacy has been destroyed completely, no matter what he achieves on the cricket field, he'll always be remembered as a CHEAT for the rest of his life, his name won't be mentioned alongside legends or greats.
 
How can smith be the player of his generation when he's a dud in 2 out of three formats?

Doubt smith will recover from this, apart from the mental toll this will take, his game is dependent on hand eye coordination and losing a year of his prime will hurt him badly

Smith is better than Kohli at Tests and ODI Tournaments - the two highest forms of the game. Kohli being better at ODI bilaterals and T20s nowhere near supersedes that. Smith is the undisputed #1 batsman of this generation and has been the No.1 ranked Test batsmen for almost 3 years straight now. That's insane.
 
Smith is better than Kohli at Tests and ODI Tournaments - the two highest forms of the game. Kohli being better at ODI bilaterals and T20s nowhere near supersedes that. Smith is the undisputed #1 batsman of this generation and has been the No.1 ranked Test batsmen for almost 3 years straight now. That's insane.

Too bad, his fall is even bigger than his rise, I'll go easy on you, I know it's a tough time for smith fans :viru
 
Agree with you here, his legacy has been destroyed completely, no matter what he achieves on the cricket field, he'll always be remembered as a CHEAT for the rest of his life, his name won't be mentioned alongside legends or greats.

Was Warne's legacy destroyed after failing a drugs test?

Did Smith cheat as a batsman?
 
Was Warne's legacy destroyed after failing a drugs test?

Did Smith cheat as a batsman?

The Australian media, Australian Cricketing community did not hound Warne and neither was Warne ever bought to tears during his ban. In fact lol he said it helps revitalize his career, the rest was very much needed and it gave him some quality time with his family, friends after being on the road for so long.

Smith has been hounded and bought to tears.
 
The Australian media, Australian Cricketing community did not hound Warne and neither was Warne ever bought to tears during his ban. In fact lol he said it helps revitalize his career, the rest was very much needed and it gave him some quality time with his family, friends after being on the road for so long.

Smith has been hounded and bought to tears.

Yeah he's been banned for 12 months, not life.

The Australian public has been outraged over the ball-tampering incident and Smith's role in that as a captain. He won't be in that position again. His stature as a batsman is completely intact.
 
For a while, it has been clear that Smith is the player of his generation. While his temporary absence will allow mere mortals such as Kohli, Root etc to have their moments of glory, Smith will come back tearing and take his rightful spot until the day he retires.,

You heard it here folks!
Can you share his stats in this series. Playing on some of the easiest batting surfaces?
 
Somehow, allowing ball-tampering to happen under his watch (as a captain) will impact his status as a batsman. Got it.

Yes, it will impact his status as a player, don't believe me? Go listen to aussie media, the cricketing experts on one of their shows literally said that smith can score over 15k runs at an average over 60 but it won't matter now, he'll always be remembered as a cheat, you need to just watch a few aussie media videos to understand how far his stature has fallen in the eyes of the public, they literally said that smith will never be mentioned alongside pontings and the waughs ever again
 
Smith is really not missing much for a year tbh. All touring sides happened to be Asians; SL, BD, and India and these tours would only contribute toward increasing his already 60+ average.

Main challenge will come in away tour against Pakistan in March and I am not sure if he will be able to play or not..
 
His entire batting depends on his hand eye coordination. I admit it is a miracle he is able to get away with such a lousy technique. But eventually it will catch upto him.
 
Yes, it will impact his status as a player, don't believe me? Go listen to aussie media, the cricketing experts on one of their shows literally said that smith can score over 15k runs at an average over 60 but it won't matter now, he'll always be remembered as a cheat, you need to just watch a few aussie media videos to understand how far his stature has fallen in the eyes of the public, they literally said that smith will never be mentioned alongside pontings and the waughs ever again

From what I've read online and on social media, there's generally been a bit more sympathy towards Smith (in the aftermath of the ban) with Warner the recipient of most of the backlash now.
 
Smith is really not missing much for a year tbh. All touring sides happened to be Asians; SL, BD, and India and these tours would only contribute toward increasing his already 60+ average.

Main challenge will come in away tour against Pakistan in March and I am not sure if he will be able to play or not..


His ban runs until May 2019.
 
How can smith be the player of his generation when he's a dud in 2 out of three formats?

Doubt smith will recover from this, apart from the mental toll this will take, his game is dependent on hand eye coordination and losing a year of his prime will hurt him badly

He's very good player in odi and played a pivotal role for his countries wc campaign

He might not be on the level of ABD or kohli in this format but not a dud in any sense
 
Of course he will bounce back. In his bed and on his sofa!:fizz
 
The mark of a true champion is the way in which he bounces back.

Warne after the drug scandal in 2003 returned with a vengeance and took 200+ wickets in 3 years including 96 in 2005 alone.

This is a test for Smith’s mental strength.

Can he do so, remains to be seen.
 
He's very good player in odi and played a pivotal role for his countries wc campaign

He might not be on the level of ABD or kohli in this format but not a dud in any sense

Average 41 strike rate 86, away average 28, a couple of good knocks on the flat pattas at his hime during world cup won't suddenly transform him into a good player, he's as mediocre as they come
 
I salute the optimising, humanism and pure heartedness of the OP. The world will be so much a better place with people like you and me around.

Having said that, I fear Smith might not have the balls to put this horrific experience.behind and be the same player again. You have to be a genuine villager like Mohammad Amir to put the past behind and conquer the world again. Smith is too much of a goodygood boy and that goodygoodness will keep coming in the way. CA and Anti national Australian media have bullied and abused him to a point he might never be able to recover.
 
Average 41 strike rate 86, away average 28, a couple of good knocks on the flat pattas at his hime during world cup won't suddenly transform him into a good player, he's as mediocre as they come

From when onwards an avg of 41 looks mediocre
 
Average 41 strike rate 86, away average 28, a couple of good knocks on the flat pattas at his hime during world cup won't suddenly transform him into a good player, he's as mediocre as they come

most odi wickets the world over are flat. Kohli has spent his entire career scoring runs on flat as they come odi wickets.

And i will gladly take a player who can actually play big matches over useless bilaterals.
 
The gap btw Smith and Kohli in odi is the same as the gap btw them in tests..
 
He already has hit his peak. He may retain his average in the 50s, though.
 
From when onwards an avg of 41 looks mediocre

Since at least 6-8 years. 41 average in today's era would be equivalent to an average of 32-33 in the 90s and a strike rate of 86 today would be equivalent to a strike rate of 72 in the 90s. Those are pretty mediocre numbers and it's funny how you chose to ignore his away average of 28
 
most odi wickets the world over are flat. Kohli has spent his entire career scoring runs on flat as they come odi wickets.

And i will gladly take a player who can actually play big matches over useless bilaterals.

lol kohli has the highest average of all time, even if it's inflated because of flat tracks, he's still the no.1 batsman of this era, and his odi rating points is over 900, only an idiot will take smith over kohli in limited overs.
 
I sent Steven Smith this:


You went the distance now you're not going to stop! just an Aussie! and your will to survive!

#ReturnOfTheMack
 
For a while, it has been clear that Smith is the player of his generation. While his temporary absence will allow mere mortals such as Kohli, Root etc to have their moments of glory, Smith will come back tearing and take his rightful spot until the day he retires.,

You heard it here folks!
LOL, no it's been clear he ISN'T the player of his generation.

It's Kohli and by a distance. It's not even close.
 
The gap btw Smith and Kohli in odi is the same as the gap btw them in tests..
The gap between Kohli and Smith is a lot smaller than you make it out to be. If Kohli played as many games as Smith in Australia, he'd probably have a better average than Smith.

This is like Messi-Ronaldo comparison, you need to see them play to see how good they really are rather than comparing them based on a spreadsheet.
 
Smith fans have really hit a low, as a Kohli fan I am absolutely loving it :viru :shh
Surprised he has so many fans, his batting was compared to Chris Martin by an Aussie on here :))

I guess people like their winners and don't care if they look they're batting with a shovel. If he played for NZ, he wouldn't even be in my top favorite 11 players. So damn ugly to watch, your average club batsmen is more entertaining to watch.
 
Surprised he has so many fans, his batting was compared to Chris Martin by an Aussie on here :))

I guess people like their winners and don't care if they look they're batting with a shovel. If he played for NZ, he wouldn't even be in my top favorite 11 players. So damn ugly to watch, your average club batsmen is more entertaining to watch.

He does (or did) score a lot of runs which is what counts. Arguably one of the Top 3 batsmen of his generation.
 
Surprised he has so many fans, his batting was compared to Chris Martin by an Aussie on here :))

I guess people like their winners and don't care if they look they're batting with a shovel. If he played for NZ, he wouldn't even be in my top favorite 11 players. So damn ugly to watch, your average club batsmen is more entertaining to watch.

I think KW is the best Test batsman now.
 
The gap between Kohli and Smith is a lot smaller than you make it out to be. If Kohli played as many games as Smith in Australia, he'd probably have a better average than Smith.

This is like Messi-Ronaldo comparison, you need to see them play to see how good they really are rather than comparing them based on a spreadsheet.

Smith and Kohli played in India where Smith faced much better bowling attack. And I don’t need to remind what was the final outcome..

And how does Smith’s average in England compare with Kohli?

And before you bring up this current SA tour as a failure for Smith, he still averages 40+ over there.

Look if you wanna troll that’s fine but be more subtle about it.
 
Smith and Kohli played in India where Smith faced much better bowling attack. And I don’t need to remind what was the final outcome..

And how does Smith’s average in England compare with Kohli?

And before you bring up this current SA tour as a failure for Smith, he still averages 40+ over there.

Look if you wanna troll that’s fine but be more subtle about it.
This isn't trolling, it's you saying something is a certainty when the rest of the world sees it another way.

Smith doesn't make Australia's best T20 team, and he's nowhere near their best ODI batsmen. So how is he the best batsmen of the generation when in the same generation as a genuine ODI GOAT contender and T20 GOAT?
 
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This isn't trolling, it's you saying something is a certainty when the rest of the world sees it another way.

Smith doesn't make Australia's best T20 team, and he's nowhere near their best ODI batsmen. So how is he the best batsmen of the generation when in the same generation as a genuine ODI GOAT contender and T20 GOAT?

The best current batsman is the best batsman in Test format which Smith is by a mile..
 
You can call Smith the best Test batsmen in the world and the best Test batsmen of his generation, but to call him the player of the generation when he's ordinary to rubbish in other 2 formats is laughable. Especially when Kohli is around.
 
The best current batsman is the best batsman in Test format which Smith is by a mile..
Nope, the best batsmen in the world is Kohli.

He can play across all formats and is exceptional in he top 2-3 in every format.

Smith doesn't make the Australian T20 side on merit and he's pretty average in ODis.
 
Kohli has scored 56 international 100s by the age of 29. 21 in 112 innings in Tests.

Smith has 31 international 100s by the age of 28. 23 in 117 innings in Tests.

Mind the gap.
 
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Bringing different format argument is utterly laughable yet completely predictable. Good luck if you think views of SC fans represent the rest of the world.
 
Bringing different format argument is utterly laughable yet completely predictable. Good luck if you think views of SC fans represent the rest of the world.
No one cares about Test cricket outside 3-4 countries. Kohli and Smith are close in Tests, Smith doesn't come close to Kohli in the other formats.
 
The gap btw Smith and Kohli in odi is the same as the gap btw them in tests..

Factually not correct.

Smith has been ranked in the top 10 in ODI only for few months in his entire career with highest ranking of 7. I don't need to say anything about Kohli's ranking in ODI.

We can look at it differently as well,

Kohli has 21 test tons vs Smith having 23 test tons.
Kohli has 35 ODI tons vs Smith having 8 ODI tons.


Gap between these two players in ODI is wider.
 
No one cares about Test cricket outside 3-4 countries. Kohli and Smith are close in Tests

How many countries play cricket?

And why don’t you try to prove your point that Smith and Kohli are close in test instead of keep repeating your nonsensical opinion? I gave you cold stastitics. Feel free to counter them.

And I would like to see if any English, Saffer or even Indian fans like SIF agree with that assessment :)
 
Factually not correct.

Smith has been ranked in the top 10 in ODI only for few months in his entire career with highest ranking of 7. I don't need to say anything about Kohli's ranking in ODI.

We can look at it differently as well,

Kohli has 21 test tons vs Smith having 23 test tons.
Kohli has 35 ODI tons vs Smith having 8 ODI tons.


Gap between these two players in ODI is wider.

Gap between these two players becomes even wider in shorter formats when you take ODI and t-20 together. I don't give too much weight to T20, but it requires different skill set to do so well in all formats and Kohli has been gun in all 3 formats. You are underselling the skill needed to be gun in all 3 formats.
 
Factually not correct.

Smith has been ranked in the top 10 in ODI only for few months in his entire career with highest ranking of 7. I don't need to say anything about Kohli's ranking in ODI.

We can look at it differently as well,

Kohli has 21 test tons vs Smith having 23 test tons.
Kohli has 35 ODI tons vs Smith having 8 ODI tons.


Gap between these two players in ODI is wider.

Smith has proved himself in every single condition, while Kohli went completely missing in high profile series like home serie against SA and OZ or away tour of England.

This most recent tour was the first major failure of Smith in years and yet he overall averages 40+ in SA.

There is no competition btw them at the current point.
 
Smith has proved himself in every single condition, while Kohli went completely missing in high profile series like home serie against SA and OZ or away tour of England.

This most recent tour was the first major failure of Smith in years and yet he overall averages 40+ in SA.

There is no competition btw them at the current point.

Failed in Eng for sure, but kohli doesn't need to prove against any opposition if game is played in India. It's good if he performs, but nothing to prove as far as playing in India goes.

Smith is clearly a better test batsman. I never argued against it. I was only countering the point about gap in longer and shorter formats.
 
Failed in Eng for sure, but kohli doesn't need to prove against any opposition if game is played in India. It's good if he performs, but nothing to prove as far as playing in India goes.

Smith is clearly a better test batsman. I never argued against it. I was only countering the point about gap in longer and shorter formats.

Well he does need to considering Smith hasn't failed in single home series since probably 2013. So, home or away, Smith blows Kohli out of water.
 
Bringing different format argument is utterly laughable yet completely predictable. Good luck if you think views of SC fans represent the rest of the world.

Guess which continent the majority of cricket fans are from? That's like saying that no one cares about American fans' opinions on NHL players.
 
Smith has proved himself in every single condition, while Kohli went completely missing in high profile series like home serie against SA and OZ or away tour of England.

This most recent tour was the first major failure of Smith in years and yet he overall averages 40+ in SA.

There is no competition btw them at the current point.

What every conditions lol They roll out flat pitches because of Aussie bowlers and the pitches they are used to. That is not "every condition". He played on much easier condition in SA compared to Kohli. Yet found wanting. There is a good chance an Indian side getting tougher pitches rather than Australian team.
 
Guess which continent the majority of cricket fans are from? That's like saying that no one cares about American fans' opinions on NHL players.

What I said can also possibly mean than perception about some players can be very different in the "world" as a whole.
 
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What I said can also possibly mean than perception about some players can be very different in the "world" as a whole.

Sure, but if you're claiming that someone is the player of this generation, then sidelining the two most popular formats doesn't make sense. But anyway, that's not related to this topic.
 
What every conditions lol They roll out flat pitches because of Aussie bowlers and the pitches they are used to. That is not "every condition". He played on much easier condition in SA compared to Kohli. Yet found wanting. There is a good chance an Indian side getting tougher pitches rather than Australian team.

All that is well and good until you compare their head-to-head stats IN India in the series where they played against each other.
 
Sure, but if you're claiming someone to be the player of this generation, then sidelining the two most popular formats doesn't make sense. But anyway, that's not related to this topic.

It does make sense but I don't expect you to get it any ways.
 
All that is well and good until you compare their head-to-head stats IN India in the series where they played against each other.

All in well and good until you compare their head-to-head stats in South africa in two series that happened one after the other against the same side (albeit SA missing Steyn against Australia).

See, this is what happens if you keep clinging on to one series.
 
Well he does need to considering Smith hasn't failed in single home series since probably 2013. So, home or away, Smith blows Kohli out of water.

Away average is 45 for one and 50 for another. How one blows away another.

Smith's entire superiority is built on averaging 75-80 in home conditions. That you have to give it to him.
 
All in well and good until you compare their head-to-head stats in South africa in two series that happened one after the other against the same side (albeit SA missing Steyn against Australia).

See, this is what happens if you keep clinging on to one series.

He still averages 40+ over there..
 
Smith is a damn fine test player, (was) the best out there for me. 4 teams have been blessed with batting maestros this generation - Australia (Smith), India (Kohli), England (Root), and New Zealand (Williamson), rest are pretty much in dumps when it comes to batting prowess.

On the other hand, Smith wouldn’t make it to the top-4 ODI teams of the current generation. And most of the t20 teams (although t20I is fun cricket and should really remain like that).
Even when he was not banned, i couldn’t see Smith dominating ODIs. He’s like a Dravid. ATG test batsman but decent ODI batsman.
 
Away average is 45 for one and 50 for another. How one blows away another.

Smith's entire superiority is built on averaging 75-80 in home conditions. That you have to give it to him.

5 run difference is pretty significant even if you decide to be selective..
 
LOL Root being "maestros" of the generation.. Even English fans would laugh at that assessment.
 
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