do you think so? im not Lara's #1 supporter but i believe the high backlift and easy follow through means there is some similarity with YuviLara! ... I'm afraid Lara's batting style is much much different from Yuvi's and anyone who has seen both of them batting will agree ... Lara's batting style is as much different from Yuvi's as Sachin's batting style is from DeSilva's (or from any other right-handed batsman for that matter )...
And the 'jump and dance'?...Lara's jumping and coming towards off stump isn't similar to anyone's batting technique at least in the last 15 years of cricket...do you think so? im not Lara's #1 supporter but i believe the high backlift and easy follow through means there is some similarity with Yuvi
to be honest, when he is in good nick he never did that and he only picked it up after 2000 or so anyways.And the 'jump and dance'?...Lara's jumping and coming towards off stump isn't similar to anyone's batting technique at least in the last 15 years of cricket...
Lara averaged 48.56 till 2000 and 59.01 after 2000...so if he picked it up after 2000 then he did it when he was in good nick...to be honest, when he is in good nick he never did that and he only picked it up after 2000 or so anyways.
It is really sad he didn't get the captaincy run he deserved with Australia.Warne - is he the best skipper Australia never had?
Warne
I saw and followed him captain Hampshire and he was amazing with them as well. In the league of Cronje and Taylor among those I have seen.the Rajastan Royals and Shane Warne, in particular, to me, have made it all worth it. The man is a genius. I always knew he had a great cricket brain but to me, he is now showing that he is a great team man as well. The way he inspires youngsters is masterful. He is now officially the captain of my all time XI. Screw you, Bradman. If the Don has a problem with it, he is out of my team.
This is not on any website. I read it on the newsbar of Headlines Today- that large orange bar with white fonts (since you too are in India, you must have come across it). That programme came between 12:00pm and 12:25 pm and they were discussing the Warne-Ganguly tussle as well as these new comments from Gul. I didn't watch any other channel then- and left shortly after, and returned now.Can you post the link?....As far as I am concerned, Gul just said, "This format is new for Ganguly...He is finding it difficult. He has to learn a few more tricks. We also have to find the right combination and rhythm."...which is not at all as attacking as it seems from your post...In fact from the quote it seems he's trying to defend his captain.
Dilshan is meh, but Misbah I agree should be playing. Now that Ross Taylor is gone he should be able to slot into his spot.Hey there, I was just wondering if any of you knew why misbah ul haq and dilshan havent been given a chance in the ipl? misbah was brilliant in the international 20 20s and dilshan is a very good aggresive batsman? They are both in my fantasy team and I dont understand why there not playing any1 know?
Yeah, Aussie athletes are so well behaved. Jolly good sports tooThese Indian cricketers are a disgrace. After what happend in Australia this summer we thought the aussies may have been partly to blame. Doesn't seem like it now. Gangully won't walk after an out field catch. He wouldn't walk here either, he stood his ground like a bad sport. Harbajahn is just a trouble making tool. There is no doubt in my mind now that he did racially abuse Symmonds. Cricket is supposed to be a gentlemans game and here he is b*tch slapping his own Indian team mate. What a nob. As for Sreesanth, well what can we say, what a big phony, he made headlines before he came out saying "Look out aussies I'm coming", ha what a joke, he's all talk. He's not tough after all he's just a little sook. The Indian cricket machine is getting too big for its own good now there players are starting to get caught in all the hype and think there bullet proof, all except Sreesanth that is he just wants a box of tissues and his mum.