subshakerz
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Ask Shane Warne or Glen McGrath who they'd rather bowl to. That's all I'm saying.Ask Ricky Ponting or Steve Waugh who they'd rather have in their teams, even discounting Sehwag's bowling. Thats all I'm saying.
Ask Shane Warne or Glen McGrath who they'd rather bowl to. That's all I'm saying.Ask Ricky Ponting or Steve Waugh who they'd rather have in their teams, even discounting Sehwag's bowling. Thats all I'm saying.
McGrath wouldn't break a sweat being asked to bowl to anybody bar Bradman, but I'm pretty sure Warne wouldn't relish bowling to Sehwag.Ask Shane Warne or Glen McGrath who they'd rather bowl to. That's all I'm saying.
Warne ranked Anwar ahead of Sehwag in his list of cricketers. And given that Anwar's record against McGrath is as good as anybody's, I would imagine that he would back Anwar as well.McGrath wouldn't break a sweat being asked to bowl to anybody bar Bradman, but I'm pretty sure Warne wouldn't relish bowling to Sehwag.
On this basis would you rank him ahead of Dravid and Tendulkar? And Anwar wasn't exactly a slouch in scoring rate, his is higher than any major moden Pakistan batsman.Sehwag because you in this day and age you need quick scoring guys like him to win matches. (Recent example when India scored over 400 runs against Sri Lanka on first day alone)
Anwar's SR was in the mid 50s. Just putting it out there.On this basis would you rank him ahead of Dravid and Tendulkar? And Anwar wasn't exactly a slouch in scoring rate, his is higher than any major moden Pakistan batsman.
That might be because he bowled to Anwar more than he bowled to Sehwag?Warne ranked Anwar ahead of Sehwag in his list of cricketers. And given that Anwar's record against McGrath is as good as anybody's, I would imagine that he would back Anwar as well.
Probably higher than any opener of his era, certainly better than Dravid, who is a better batsman than Sehwag. I would like to see Sehwag's strikerate when you take out all the flat pitches he plundered on out of his record.Anwar's SR was in the mid 50s. Just putting it out there.
Warne also had Hussey ahead of Haynes, and the likes of Taylor, Boon, S.Fleming and Lehmann ahead of Steve Waugh. Make what of it you will. I'd still back Sehwag to do more damage against them. Warne and McGrath aren't here to the best of my knowledge, but its interesting to see who the Aussies on the forum have voted for.Warne ranked Anwar ahead of Sehwag in his list of cricketers. And given that Anwar's record against McGrath is as good as anybody's, I would imagine that he would back Anwar as well.
In the glory days between 95 to 2006/07 no i dont believe think Sehwag would have preferred to Anwar.I meant, if they absolutely had to play one of Sehwag and Anwar in their XI, they'd go with Sehwag imo. Lets not extend this to a Sehwag vs Anwar vs Hayden vs Langer vs Law debate.
I'd be interested to know how much of them actually saw Anwar in the 6 tests vs AUS home & away in the late 90s like i did. Since i really cant see how anyone could see Anwar vs AUS then & put Sehwag over him.Warne and McGrath aren't here to the best of my knowledge, but its interesting to see who the Aussies on the forum have voted for.
Flat pitches are those which tend to result in high scoring games with both teams ending up with scores of 400+ usually and often lead to draws. I''m not saying that Sehwag hasn't done well on decent wickets but if you analyze his career he has done disproportionately well on flat pitches to a degree Anwar has not.Define flat pitches.
We will use your definition as a base for comparing every innings from this point on. So that you know, all pitches where he has done well does not mysteriously become flat as the discussion progresses.
Saw Anwar in every home and away Test against OZ, still put Sehwag above.I'd be interested to know how much of them actually saw Anwar in the 6 tests vs AUS home & away in the late 90s like i did. Since i really cant see how anyone could see Anwar vs AUS then & put Sehwag over him.
Can i have some detailed reasons how & why cat?Saw Anwar in every home and away Test against OZ, still put Sehwag above.
Thats maybe because there were generally lesser draws in test cricket when Anwar played compared to the current time when there are more draws? And the bowlers who Anwar played along with in his side were infinitely superior than any bowler Sehwag played with.Flat pitches are those which tend to result in high scoring games with both teams ending up with scores of 400+ usually and often lead to draws. I''m not saying that Sehwag hasn't done well on decent wickets but if you analyze his career he has done disproportionately well on flat pitches to a degree Anwar has not.
Take centuries scored, for example. Despite all this talk about Sehwag being a matchwinning batsman, 9 of his 16 centuries have been scored in drawn games, while 3 have been in defeats and 4 in victories. Don't you think that ratio is a bit high?
Compare that to Anwar. Only 1 of his 11 centuries has been in a draw, 8 have been in victories and 2 in defeat. So Anwar has played 16 less tests that Sehwag, yet has twice as many centuries scored in matchwinning efforts. You see what I'm getting at?
Intangibles. Just reckon Sehwag is more likely to hurt his opposition than Anwar was. Far from an insult to Anwar too.Can i have some detailed reasons how & why cat?
The bowling attack has nothing to do with one's own batting performance. FYI Sehwag has featured in more victorious matches already compared to Anwar, so that's no excuse. It's just that Anwar performed better in these scenarios.Subshakerz, I think it is fairly obvious that Anwar had a better bowling attack over what Sehwag has had.
I liked Anwar, he was a great opening bat, in fact I think they'd be a terrific opening pair, but Sehwag is still just that little bit better IMO.
On a flat pitch he certainy would more than any opener in recent history even Hayden during his IND 2001 to SRI 2004 (cairns & darwin) days. But as i've shown before, that ability of Sehwag to hurt an attack disappears when oppostion quality pace attacks have helpful bowling conditions - that has been the trend of his career.Intangibles. Just reckon Sehwag is more likely to hurt his opposition than Anwar was. Far from an insult to Anwar too.