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Ben Stokes - The biggest waste of Money


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Stoke's international batting average is 14 and his bowling average is nearly 50 with an economy of over 9 .

Even if you drop those stats  to domestic T20, his batting average is 22 and averages nearly 40 with the ball.Just beyond awful .

 

How on earth did Pune pay 15 crores for him.What a joke.

 

Goenka is truly genius :cantstop:

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6 minutes ago, BeautifulGame said:

Stoke's international batting average is 14 and his bowling average is nearly 50 with an economy of over 9 .

Even if you drop those stats  to domestic T20, his batting average is 22 and averages nearly 40 with the ball.Just beyond awful .

 

How on earth did Pune pay 15 crores for him.What a joke.

 

Goenka is truly genius :cantstop:

Not just Goenka. Several teams were going after him. Goenka just got unlucky.

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TBH almost all English players in IPL have been letdowns. Still remember IPL 2 where Flintoff and KP got highest bids. 

English and Lankan overseas players in general have been the absolute worst across all IPLs.

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to be fair he has potential with both bat and ball ..

 

don't have yorkers , can't be used in death though

 

 

 

 

Yes he has potential .But worth what they paid?

 

 

Pune could have easily picked a couple of seamers like Thambi/Rabada.

 

 

Which would have increased their team miles better.

 

 

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Not Stokes' fault. I blame the franchise owners who should be smart enough to understand that splurging on one or two players never works in professional sports leagues with salary caps. They only need to look at NFL or any professional league with a salary cap in place. It's always advisable to build depth and spend on multiple solid players than put a big chunk of money in one or few players.

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3 hours ago, Ultimate_Game said:

Not Stokes' fault. I blame the franchise owners who should be smart enough to understand that splurging on one or two players never works in professional sports leagues with salary caps. They only need to look at NFL or any professional league with a salary cap in place. It's always advisable to build depth and spend on multiple solid players than put a big chunk of money in one or few players.

Agree its not Stoke's fault. I am hoping all the franchise owners do listen to Coaches and Team scouts (like they have in NFL) and decide on player. DD did make mistake last time with Negi but learnt from it. RPS were desperate with Mitch Marsh being injured

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