Kevin Curran is touted as one of ZImbabwe's finest allrounders (so was Graeme Hick if you consider that his bowling was quite often to a level Williams and Raza can only dream of ).
Anway Curran did well in County cricket for the most part, as have several average Joes in England.
Nonetheless, he played just 11 ODIs - all of them spread like present-day Zimbabwe due to lack of games, and his stats are pretty much like, or worse than similarly-affected Zimbabwean cricketers. Plus he had an age and experience advantage most didn't have at the start of their careers.
11 ODIs - 26 Batting average - 44 bowling average.
So it's not misplaced to ask if he was overrated.
NB: Either way I hope the same fate doesn't befall his son Sam Curran. I do think he has some talent, but I'm not sure the people handling him know if he should be a batting-allrounder or a bowling allrounder.
Was Kevin Curran overrated?
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Re: Was Kevin Curran overrated?
Let the man rest in peace. Just to stop this forum from witnessing cherry picked feelings masquerading as a page long analysis with arbitrary emphasis thrown in, let me just say YES. So that there isn't any argument.
Again, let the man rest in peace.
Again, let the man rest in peace.
Re: Was Kevin Curran overrated?
It is worth noting that in Curran's era the Rhodesian/Zimbabwean cricketers were very much amateurs playing against professionals. His stats are comparable to Chigumbura's and achieved against tougher opposition so he should be rated at least as highly as Elton.
Neil Johnson, Alistair Campbell, Murray Goodwin, Andy Flower (w), Grant Flower, Dave Houghton, Guy Whittall, Heath Streak (c), Andy Blignaut, Ray Price, Eddo Brandes
Re: Was Kevin Curran overrated?
FYI, no disrespect towards the late Kevin Curran is intended.
All purely cricket, and I didn't exactly intend on commenting further on the subject, hence the odd 4 or 5 sentences in the OP. More interested in people's genuine general view of the man in terms of what he really could offer on the pitch at the highest level, or if he was just unconsciously overrated.
Re: Was Kevin Curran overrated?
I took that into consideration.
As an aside, due to ZC financial troubles, there are also a lot of players who have gone unpaid for playing franchise cricket, and also gone upaid for playing internationals as non centrally-contracted players too - profesisonal only in name at the end of the day. Same also applies to a lot of the Associates/Affilaites today who are not playing County/Shield cricket.
I'm not comparing Kevin to any player - past or present. Purely in his own standing as a cricketer. What is his "weight in gold"?
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Re: Was Kevin Curran overrated?
You want to judge someone with 25,000+ career runs and almost 1,000 wickets to his name on the basis of 11 World Cup matches? Come on.
He was undoubtably one of Zim's greatest FC players.
He was undoubtably one of Zim's greatest FC players.
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Re: Was Kevin Curran overrated?
I love the forum. But these reckless people open up unnecessary thread. Some of them too much biased.
Re: Was Kevin Curran overrated?
+1saifulsohel05 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 06, 2017 2:01 amI love the forum. But these reckless people open up unnecessary thread. Some of them too much biased.
No prizes for guessing who he's talking about ....
Chairman of the Neville Madziva fan Club
Originator of the #mumbamania movement
Originator of the #mumbamania movement
Re: Was Kevin Curran overrated?
In what context?
In the space where people talk about an obviously quality player who is a popular reference point during discussions about past greats when in fact he probably doesn't quite match his peers?
Or in the space where Chari and Maruma are hailed?
In the space where people talk about an obviously quality player who is a popular reference point during discussions about past greats when in fact he probably doesn't quite match his peers?
Or in the space where Chari and Maruma are hailed?