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Originally Posted by zman
This notion is flawed. A great player on a weak team can get the team over the finish line once in a while but not consistently. If two teams face each other 10 times the team that has better players overall will win more often. This could mean 7, 8 or 10 wins depending on the overall strength. Doesn't matter if the weaker team has the best player in the game.
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Agree.
Part of greatness lies in taking your team above the finish line. And you can consistently do it if you are part of a great team.
Too bad Shakib plays for BD and Rohit plays for IND. But this is the reality. History is written by winners. Therefore, history will judge Rohit a batter player and performer over Shakib.