That period for a few years he had when he seemed to have lost patience or had brain snaps. Couldnt seem to build or construct an innings. Turned his nose up at 1.s 2's and 3's.
Then the Captaincy. Same old same old thingy about skippers..young or old..thrown in and losing form.?
What would he have achieved. I am talking the big thing here. AVERAGES.
My current thoughts are after a lot of thought is that Brian basically underacheived.
You have to go back and look at the raw talent. It seemed like it was god given and automatic. But something..or 2 things went wrong during his test career. Does this say then that Sir Don WAS actually God.?
When you try and get every player around you to perform and you are at a wits end to concentrate on batting..how then do some big talents fail and some succeed.?
I believe a final test career average is really what counts in the hall of fame. In the real after life of cricket. What stands out. What folk remember and talk about.
I am not bagging the great man here...merely pointing out I believe he was a great underacheiver till the end. He could have been at least 2nd or thir best of all time. Instead he is simply in a few folks top ten or twenty.
Due mainly to a captaincy that basically failed and a long period at the crease of blatant overconfidence.
Yes..there WAS an idiot caveman...
Hunter W. Gatherer