Agree.Pietersen is the more talented player however Hussey atm is certainly the more complete batsman, the way he eliminates all risk early in his innings really is remarkable, the bowler knows if he's going to get Hussey out early he needs to bowl an exceptional delivery. He knows his limitations so well and I really dont think theres a more adaptable batsman on the planet atm.
Hussey a better player, yet Pietersen as has already been mentioned certainly more valuable to his side. And I get the impression history will remember Pietersen as the better player, he's going to have a significantly longer career (100+ tests compared to Hussey who might play 60) and he certainly hasnt reached the peak of his powers in terms of maturity and the mental aspect yet, theres still much improvement in him, whereas Hussey is at his peak right now.
Agree.IMO he's a bit like Michael Bevan. Despite the phenomenal amount of runs he scores he's strangely unattractive to watch, like a lot of stiff-armed left-handed run-machines from Aussie like Langer, Hayden, Taylor, etc. Give me a Gower any day
We'll find that out after we see him in a WC semi final.
AWTA. One feels he'd fit in wonderfully in the 1980s or 90s. He strikes in the low 50s, unusual for an Aussie, and he's a practised leaver.As good as Hussey is, he doesn't go on to big, big hundreds, although that is negated by continually getting centuries. I'd much rather watch Pietersen bat any day of the week. Watching Hussey, for me, is pretty boring, there's really no 'wow' factor, as it all looks too easy for him.
Something else I'd noticed is that Hussey usually doesn't lose his concentration just after reaching his century. For example, the centuries he has scored read as follows -As good as Hussey is, he doesn't go on to big, big hundreds, although that is negated by continually getting centuries.
Murali for meI would rather watch McGrath bat but that doesnt make him a better batsman...
I don't neccessarily find Hussey boring the way I do the Gilchrists and Haydens, but you're smack on the money about the fact that it just looks absurdly easy for him. There's nothing unorthdox (sic) or out-of-the-ordinary about him - he's just way, way better at picking the right shot than most people.Watching Hussey, for me, is pretty boring, there's really no 'wow' factor, as it all looks too easy for him. Pietersen on the other hand can create shots out of nowhere. Where as Hussey is more of a natural batsman.
vaughan's cover drive >> hussey's cover driveHusseys not boring to watch, his cover drive is the best in the world,
Adam Gilchrist boringI don't neccessarily find Hussey boring the way I do the Gilchrists and Haydens, but you're smack on the money about the fact that it just looks absurdly easy for him. There's nothing unorthdox (sic) or out-of-the-ordinary about him - he's just way, way better at picking the right shot than most people.
Someone once said that virtually everything about Pietersen's batting is manufactured, and whoever it was (may possibly have been David Lloyd) was smack on the money for mine. Orthdox (sic) strokes are probably in the minority for him.
I dunno Rich. I don't even know why you watch the game at times lad. If he played for England would you have a different perspective?Yeah, scores too quickly. I like a contest between bat and ball - any time the scoring becomes too fast I get bored very quickly. Sadly, this is very often when Gilchrist is at the crease.
I can admire his skill, but I can never enjoy watching him bat.
So you didn't think much of Viv either? Nooooooooooo!!!!!!!Nope.
I watch the game because, mostly, I enjoy it. Fortunately, the Gilchrists of this World are in a tiny, tiny minority. Probably only Vivian Richards of recent times classes alongside him.
Well I have the temerity to not rate him 2nd-best after Bradman, yes, which is a crime against humanity to some people.So you didn't think much of Viv either? Nooooooooooo!!!!!!!
Stuffiness has nothing to do with it.You're taking this stuffy Englishman routine a bit too far now mate
I might need to check your pulseWell I have the temerity to not rate him 2nd-best after Bradman, yes, which is a crime against humanity to some people.
But this is not about how I rate players - it's about how much I enjoy watching them. I doubt I'd have enjoyed watching Vivian Richards much either, of course, but you never know.
Stuffiness has nothing to do with it.