They're both guns, but Hayden is definitely better.
Sehwag probably peaked in 2004-2005 when he was the better batsman for a little while, but other than that period Hayden has been the best test batsman in the world for a while now.
I agree, but in the sense that Sehwag is better at huge scores than Hayden, not that Hayden is incapable. On Hayden's side, he scores those centuries at such a rate that it hardly matters even if he were poor at it.Hayden has this bad habit of losing his wicket as soon as he passes his 100 in tests. But Sewhag once he gets a 100, ensures that it is big. That is a positive for Sehwag.
Apologies, meant test opener.Better than Chanderpaul, Sangakkarra, Tendulkar,Kallis
Nah, neither TBH. It'd be pretty pointless even if I hadn't been absent at all however.As Richard appears to be either on holiday or dead this piece of bating seems a bit pointless.
Exceptionally annoyed, in fact, as I now can't see who those dilapidated souls who voted for me are.Definitely Hayden.
Richard to whine about a non-public poll in 5 .. 4 ... 3 .... 2 .....
I voted for you TBH.Exceptionally annoyed, in fact, as I now can't see who those dilapidated souls who voted for me are.