Mamoon
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Diabolical comparison. As bad as comparing Tendulkar and Inzamam.
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Few days earlier you guys are comparing Adam nobody Voges with younis khan and now comparing Dravid with Yk is a sin, WOW mate double strandards at their peak, Mamoon and The odd one think about it
sangakkara is the biggest minnow basher, Minadad is better than him Mamoon, I think you lack crickting knowledge or i am a fool
Switch 5 and 6, then your rankings are pretty much accurate.Younis Khan is just as legendary a test batsman as 'The Wall', it's time people accept this fact and stop pretending otherwise. The top ten Asian test batsmen:
1) Sachin Tendulker
2) Sunil Gavasker
3) Javed Miandad
4) Kumar Sangakkara
5) Younis Khan
6) Rahul Dravid
7) Inzamam-ul-Haq
8) Mahela Jayawardene
9) Mohammad Yousuf
10) VVS Laxman
Don't think anyone can disagree with this list. Each and every single batsman here is either an ATG or a great.
Tendulkar
Gavaskar
Sangakkara
Dravid
Kohli
We have never produced a batsman who can be compared with these batsmen. In other words, in spite of being a major Asian team, we don't have any batsman worthy of being top 5 material from Asia.
Same situation as Indian and Sri Lankan pacers.
Younis Khan is just as legendary a test batsman as 'The Wall', it's time people accept this fact and stop pretending otherwise. The top ten Asian test batsmen:
1) Sachin Tendulker
2) Sunil Gavasker
3) Javed Miandad
4) Kumar Sangakkara
5) Younis Khan
6) Rahul Dravid
7) Inzamam-ul-Haq
8) Mahela Jayawardene
9) Mohammad Yousuf
10) VVS Laxman
Don't think anyone can disagree with this list. Each and every single batsman here is either an ATG or a great.
Don't think Dravid was averaging in 40s for almost a decade. He is leagues ahead of YK.
You say this but then I see that Dravid has a lower average than Younis and only two more centuries, despite playing a lot more matches. Similar stats around the world as well. So this "leagues ahead" bull won't fly. Khan >= Dravid.
Younis Khan is just as legendary a test batsman as 'The Wall', it's time people accept this fact and stop pretending otherwise. The top ten Asian test batsmen:
1) Sachin Tendulker
2) Sunil Gavasker
3) Javed Miandad
4) Kumar Sangakkara
5) Younis Khan
6) Rahul Dravid
7) Inzamam-ul-Haq
8) Mahela Jayawardene
9) Mohammad Yousuf
10) VVS Laxman
Don't think anyone can disagree with this list. Each and every single batsman here is either an ATG or a great.
Younis Khan is just as legendary a test batsman as 'The Wall', it's time people accept this fact and stop pretending otherwise. The top ten Asian test batsmen:
1) Sachin Tendulker
2) Sunil Gavasker
3) Javed Miandad
4) Kumar Sangakkara
5) Younis Khan
6) Rahul Dravid
7) Inzamam-ul-Haq
8) Mahela Jayawardene
9) Mohammad Yousuf
10) VVS Laxman
Don't think anyone can disagree with this list. Each and every single batsman here is either an ATG or a great.
Decent list, what is your top 10 for players who have the best record when it comes to impacting a Test, dealing with pressure situations and being a match winner among the asian batsman?
How are Mahela or Yousuf better than Sehwag? Sehwag is seriously underrated in this forum.
I see more runs, more centuries, higher average for same number of matches, a batsman averaging mid to high 40s most of career being compared with batsman averaging high 50s at peak.
Why is Dravid a tier ahead of Younis ??
That's a load of baloney and only an Indian cricket fan would say so.
Now if the argument was Dravid being only very slightly ahead of Younis I can accept that. But in my honest opinion they are about the same.
Dravid has an average of 29 in South Africa, 30-something in Sri Lanka and 40 in Australia (despite filling his boots in a series against a second string Aussie attack). Younis Khan has done better than him in several countries, has a superior third and fourth innings record, has more match-winning innings, higher average and played most of his cricket in a weaker team than Dravid's. Younis Khan is slightly better and like you said, people saying that Dravid is ahead a tier or true are being silly.
1) Kumar Sangakkara
2) Younis Khan
3) Hanif Mohd
4) Javed Miandad
5) Sachin Tedulker
6) Sunil Gavasker
7) Inzamam-ul-Haq
8) Rahul Dravid
9) Mohammad Yousuf
10) Mahela Jayawardene
For tests, I personally rate batsmen against swing/seam most highly and who are difficult to get out.
Dravid not just above YK but the best in Asia.
Dravid averages 29 in South Africa. Not as great against swing and seam as you think.
I dont by avgs alone. I have watched him and all these players enough since 1996. I love watching matches.
Just an example, Dravid against England in his last series was the finest exhibition playing against swing and seam. Kher you can think otherwise![]()
Younis and Miandad would be at the top.
Sehwag was an absolute failure whenever the ball movedan inch. Yes, he was great in the subcontinent but then again, so were all these other batsmen. Sehwag would be in the top 15, along with Zaheer Abbas, Ranatunga, Hanif, etc.
Younis Khan averages 60+ since 2005 or 2010, I believe, so you can drop this whole "high-50s" thing. Not to mention that Dravid failed horribly in South Africa and Australia (barring one series against a seriously depleted Aussie attack). Khan is better, albeit slightly.
That comes with being "Not-so-great" for a decade with sub-50 average. All ATG of 2000s have averaged 55+ in their career for long time. YK is not better than them.
That comes with being "Not-so-great" for a decade with sub-50 average. All ATG of 2000s have averaged 55+ in their career for long time. YK is not better than them.
Younis and Miandad would be at the top.
Sehwag was an absolute failure whenever the ball movedan inch. Yes, he was great in the subcontinent but then again, so were all these other batsmen. Sehwag would be in the top 15, along with Zaheer Abbas, Ranatunga, Hanif, etc.
Younis Khan averages 60+ since 2005 or 2010, I believe, so you can drop this whole "high-50s" thing. Not to mention that Dravid failed horribly in South Africa and Australia (barring one series against a seriously depleted Aussie attack). Khan is better, albeit slightly.
Yes, and like I said, Younis Khan has averaged 60+ for a heck of a long time and is definitely as great as any to have played the game.
Younis is better.
Had politics not interfered, he would have been as good as Yousuf and Inzi, both far better players than Dravid.
Dravid is a great in his right though.