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![]() | At what point does a player go from being a bowler who can bat a bit to a genuine all-rounder?
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| Administrator | You mean to say that can a Batsman bowl and bat first? |
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![]() | it meas like mitchel Johnson, he is classified as a 'bowler' when can he be offically named an all rounder as he has been having good knocks lately thats why i have asked this when is the right time to classify him an all-rounder
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| Administrator | An all rounder is classified when his both batting and bowling average becomes considerable. Ex, an all round must have batting average of 35 and bowling average of 30 if he wants to be an all rounder. There is also a match limit by ICC. The person should cross that limit to be considered. |
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