Why was michael bevan dropped




















Having burst into the international scene in , Bevan's priceless credentials were seen instantly by the Australian think tank who used him as a floater in the middle order in the years to come. The conditions never really deterred the southpaw who was equally adept at handling both the pacers and spinners.

Although unorthodox in his approach and methods, he was mighty effective. Bevan often provided the ideal final flourish to the innings with his calculated assaults but also had this enviable skill of churning out miracles when the team was down and out.

Who can forget his heroics against the West Indies in or those invaluable knocks in the World Cup. Even between these two, there were loads of similar matchwinning knocks where had pulled the rabbit out of the hat for Australia many a time.

Bevan had a unique ability to bat with the lower order and this boosted his credentials, especially in tense run chases. Except his last year in international cricket in , Bevan never really had an off season with the bat.

Such was his consistency that he held the highest ODI batting average at the time of his exit for those who batted at least 50 times. Of course, Bevan's average did get boosted by the not outs but that is the other point about the great man. More than one-thirds of his innings, he remained undefeated and ensured that he did his job efficiently. That's a staggering stat in itself. Only when India's MS Dhoni who debuted the same year when Bevan last played happened, did the Australian's feats and aura get challenged considerably.

Being a part of successive World Cup winning squads in and was obviously among the highlights of Bevan's career. It wouldn't be wrong to say that a match featuring Australia was never dead till he got out, for such was his skill in turning the tables from the least hopeful situations. Bevan's unbelievable success in limited-overs did earn him a Test career that was quite brief due to his inability to handle the short ball.

Some felt it was just a mental issue because the same deliveries were being dispatched by him in ODIs. The bottomline though, was that Bevan's Test career never really took off. Nevertheless, he was a legend in ODI cricket and despite his unassuming nature, he shone brightly during Australia's dominance as an ODI outfit. During my era we had such a great team that you had to strive so hard to get in the team and so hard to stay in the team.

However, he did feel that his success at the level below should at least have shown that he could play the short ball effectively. It was a weird thing for me. It happened in a time when I was new to the Australian team. I guess you could categorise it as similar to a bowler getting the yips, maybe. It happened in Test cricket for me and I made too much of an issue of it. It was never really an issue, but then I never really got over it either.

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