England, chennai, 2008 etc.Sachin Tendulka is now soely in the business of securing runs and maintaining stats for Sachin Tendulka, thus fending of the challenge from RT Ponting.
He would never open up his play enough to win a match for his team where he can register a not out and boost his average.
yeah.. he cares about his stats, sure.. but never at the cost of his team. He is, apart from a lot of things, one of the best team players India have produced..Sachin Tendulka is now soely in the business of securing runs and maintaining stats for Sachin Tendulka, thus fending of the challenge from RT Ponting.
He would never open up his play enough to win a match for his team where he can register a not out and boost his average.
Wishe when a "slow" "selfish" innings from Tendulakr resulted in an Indian loss or robbed them of a win.yeah.. he cares about his stats, sure.. but never at the cost of his team. He is, apart from a lot of things, one of the best team players India have produced..
Sachin's 432 vs. South Africa
Tuesday 9 February 2010.
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You know what's awesome... saying outlandish stuff like that without any evidence.Sachin Tendulka is now soely in the business of securing runs and maintaining stats for Sachin Tendulka, thus fending of the challenge from RT Ponting.
He would never open up his play enough to win a match for his team where he can register a not out and boost his average.
I watched the little man in the 90s and I have seen the way he has changed his game. Personally I would have preffered it if he had scored a few less runs but in a more attacking style. His strike rate was estimated in a Sambit article on cricino to be 53, way down on Ponting and Lara despite in my view he being a better player.You know what's awesome... saying outlandish stuff like that without any evidence.
Well since 2007, he is no.6 in terms of SR for batsmen who have scored more than 2000 runs with a SR of 57. Before the injury came to plague him, he had a SR close to 60. Between 2003-2006 he was plagued with injuries which lowered both his SR and avg.I watched the little man in the 90s and I have seen the way he has changed his game. Personally I would have preffered it if he had scored a few less runs but in a more attacking style. His strike rate was estimated in a Sambit article on cricino to be 53, way down on Ponting and Lara despite in my view he being a better player.
I just call it as I see it, whereas your avatar screams "cheerleader".
I didnt watch the game so I have always wondered what made it better than Dravids?Laxman's 281 was probably the best innings in the history of Test Cricket.
He was a great player who is now a great accumilator. (IMO). The 175 in the ODI last November againt the Aussies being the SRT of old.Well since 2007, he is no.6 in terms of SR for batsmen who have scored more than 2000 runs with a SR of 57. Before the injury came to plague him, he had a SR close to 60. Between 2003-2006 he was plagued with injuries which lowered both his SR and avg.
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History of test cricket? it's not for sure.Laxman's 281 was probably the best innings in the history of Test Cricket.
You didn't see the two that I have made bold.History of test cricket? it's not for sure.
On top of my head
Trumper's century before lunch on unplayable wicket;
hobbs and sutcliffe double act (in 1926 I guess);
Bradman's 270Lara's 153 * and gooch's 154 are also better.
If we consider world series cricket
Sobers 254,
pollock and sobers double act
chappell against four horse man
Besides laxman's was a double act along with rahul not just a single innings.
The post i quoted actually said laxman's was the best test innings. Thats why I replied that way.You didn't see the two that I have made bold.
Laxman's was indeed wonderful. Flicks of the forearms to send seamers and spinners alike through extra-cover. It was a sight to behold.
Haha righto.I watched the little man in the 90s and I have seen the way he has changed his game. Personally I would have preffered it if he had scored a few less runs but in a more attacking style. His strike rate was estimated in a Sambit article on cricino to be 53, way down on Ponting and Lara despite in my view he being a better player.
I just call it as I see it, whereas your avatar screams "cheerleader".
Good spot in the 2nd post of the thread.Ooooo no.
Batsmen can't win matches they can only draw them blah blah ****ing blah. It's all about bowlers blah blah ****ing blah. Batsmen can only react to things blah blah ****ing blah.
His sophomore match in fact.There's one of Gilchrist's against Pakistan, back in one of his first matches.