And I thought he played for 17 years17 over 20 years is less..
lol found this on suggested videos.YouTube - Sachin LBW controversy
Yep, have always thought it looked out. Ball was on the way down if anything IMO.
SL won by 1 run.. amazing game, symonds had been called back after given out LBW off an inside age, but vass delieverd that great overIts pretty funny because on his day, no one can get on top of him. I remember when he bowled out an amazing last over against Symonds and with 3 runs needed, the game was either tied or SL won.. The best over of limited overs bowling I have seen.
Oh gee mate, I don't know.. Such an unquantifiable thing.And what is your definition of mattered most .
OK , mate and Viv richards also couldn't dominate Madan lal in WC final 1983. Atleast India was chasing 360 but WI was chasing 183 in 60 overs. So he also failed.Oh gee mate, I don't know.. Such an uinquantifiable thing.
Could it be a round robin match of the Slugfest Trophy in Sarjah? Maybe some really important game in a triangular series in Australia or India? Could that be it?
Oh no, now I remember - was the paltry matter of a World Cup Final. Sorry, how could I have forgotten?
Yeah why play ODIs then?Oh gee mate, I don't know.. Such an uinquantifiable thing.
Could it be a round robin match of the Slugfest Trophy in Sarjah? Maybe some really important game in a triangular series in Australia or India? Could that be it?
Oh no, now I remember - was the paltry matter of a World Cup Final. Sorry, how could I have forgotten?
Spot on mate - The Who Gives a Rats Cup is as important as the WC final.Yeah why play ODIs then?
But Viv played in two winning WC sides, didn't he? As for the second part of your post, you fail. But then, you're a sack of it, I'm not surprised. Love your bringing Ponting into a discussion with nothing to do with him whatsoever. WTF that has to do with it I don't know - I will, however put his WC final record up against the man you're obsessed with defending at all costs.OK , mate and Viv richards also couldn't dominate Madan lal in WC final 1983. Atleast India was chasing 360 but WI was chasing 183 in 60 overs. So he also failed.
And regarding slugfest trohy, this is what punter has been doing consistently on the flat tracks of Sydney and Adelaide throughout his career. And soon as there is swing or spin in the pitch, he moves to pavilion.
How many runs did Richards make in the final? So Richards is a inferior player than Srikkanth? I like that logic.Spot on mate - The Who Gives a Rats Cup is as important as the WC final.
Oh give me a world of nothing more but IPL and franchise cricket, at best with only meaningless 7 match ODI series where no one but an arse wipe remembers what happened two days later - to hell with the world's biggrst cricket tourney. While we're at it, why have tests when we could have 5 solid days of T20 double headers or a thrill-a-minute ODI tourney?
Rarely have I been more tempted to play the poster rather than this characteristically typical, idiotic, ignorant, dumb-arse post. But I won't do that because it wouldn't be the right thing to do and might be deemed too personal. Instead I'll pop into a SA-England thread and make some idiotic post about Australia where it's completely unwarranted.
What has upset you? I reckon he is only making the point that while Mcgrath undoubtedly got the better of Tendulkar in the WC final, their biggest match face to face, it does not make the instances when Tendulkar got the better of Mcgrath completely redundant.Spot on mate - The Who Gives a Rats Cup is as important as the WC final.
Oh give me a world of nothing more but IPL and franchise cricket, at best with only meaningless 7 match ODI series where no one but an arse wipe remembers what happened two days later - to hell with the world's biggrst cricket tourney. While we're at it, why have tests when we could have 5 solid days of T20 double headers or a thrill-a-minute ODI tourney?
Rarely have I been more tempted to play the poster rather than this characteristically typical, idiotic, ignorant, dumb-arse post. But I won't do that because it wouldn't be the right thing to do and might be deemed too personal. Instead I'll pop into a SA-England thread and make some idiotic post about Australia where it's completely unwarranted.
That's a contradictionOh give me a world of nothing more but IPL and franchise cricket, at best with only meaningless 7 match ODI series where no one but an arse wipe remembers what happened two days later - to hell with the world's biggrst cricket tourney.
No, what's upset me mate is I have never said McGrath owned Tendulkar, but the moment I mentioned McGrath got the better of him in the biggest ODI they played against each other, in response to the point that their record against each other was roughly even, apparently I've committed a cardinal sin.What has upset you? I reckon he is only making the point that while Mcgrath undoubtedly got the better of Tendulkar in the WC final, their biggest match face to face, it does not make the instances when Tendulkar got the better of Mcgrath completely redundant.
I never said that mate, and if you'd read my post which started off the response, you'd know I didn't. It was suggested their records were about equal in ODIs, to which I replied "Except when it mattered most", a fairly harmless response I'd have thought - you know, like the responses one gets from Indian supporters about Warne's record in India, and which generally one accepts and moves on. Because they're essentially true and one ought to accept it.If we're going to use one single innings played in a chase of 360 against the worlds best side to decide an argument between two players, a hundred roll eyes wouldn't be enough. Expected better of you, Burgey.
Sorry I believe you are overreacting here.No one disputed your claim that Mcgrath owned Tendulkar in the biggest match they faced but you were making it sound like that made all the other matches irrelevant.For the record I rate Ponting as Tendulkar's equal so please dont get started on me.No, what's upset me mate is I have never said McGrath owned Tendulkar, but the moment I mentioned McGrath got the better of him in the biggest ODI they played against each other, in response to the point that their record against each other was roughyl even, apparently I've committed a cardinal sin.
Look, whatever, I'm jack of it. Tendulkar owned McGrath, and it was wonderful the way he continued that domination with that spanking 183 notout in the 03 WC final, the game that really counted most. Sorry for getting it so wrong. He has dominated every bowler he's ever faced, the only way he's ever been dismissed was caught Fatigue, bowled Exhaustion for 780.