Well you have your obvious ones like the above and Chris Gayle, but one I'd like to add that not many would think of would be Paul Collingwood. He's more known for his stickability than his eye but you'd need a seriously good eye to play with the technique he's adopted.Marcus Trescothick
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Agree about Gayle having decent technique but not Sehwag. Players like Sehwag and Dilshan purely rely on exceptional hand eye coordination. If you notice their feet, they hardly ever move much.Chris Gayle and Sewhag don't have particularly bad techniques. People mistake being aggressive for having poor technique sometimes.
I would. Great eye and fast hands.but one I'd like to add that not many would think of would be Paul Collingwood.
Always took it as someone who does the textbook basics well: plays straight, feet to the pitch of the ball, head in line, etcExactly - someone define "good technique" for me, please?
I would place KP in the "****house shot selection" bracket rather than being undone by any technical shortcomings.
Since economy of movement became equated to feet like cement.Since when did economy of movement = bad technique?
Whats exactly is the point of being John Travolta if you're scoring less than the guy with the cement feet?Since economy of movement became equated to feet like cement.
KP is like C'Paul, G Smith, Hughes, Lara etc. They are unorthodox rather than have any major technical flaws, when executing various shots they end up playing very textbook. Sometimes you may think you can get them out a certain way - but on most occassions their percieved weakness is a stenght i.e Smith on his pads.KP is the biggest one, surely?
Chris Gayle and Sewhag don't have particularly bad techniques. People mistake being aggressive for having poor technique sometimes.
Technique wasn't bad though.Colin Milburn and Tiger Pataudi spring to mind
I'd call that "textbook" or "classical" rather than "good". Too many players have succeeded - and thrived - at the very top level with techniques you just wouldn't teach kids for me to be happy using the word "good".Always took it as someone who does the textbook basics well: plays straight, feet to the pitch of the ball, head in line, etc