I think you missed his World Cup performances in 07. Particularly his stuff against the likes of Lee (whom he pulled for successive sixes, or was it Johnson?) In the semi at Durban.LMAO at Uthappa should be there, no he shouldnt.... He would get owned with quick short balls aswell. He uses a heavy bat good for straight hitting. Dont cite some of his IPL pulls as an example, he wouldnt last more than 3 balls in conditions today against such quality bowling. Indians plain suck at playing the short ball, they are accustomed to murdering bowling on flat pitches.
I'd say the only player who is good at handling the short ball in India is Tendulkar, thats why its been a grave mistake to have not picked him early on in the first world cup.
Or 10 years in the case of Yuvraj.Nannes what a star!
All other nations should take note. Do not keep your eye solely on the upcoming youth, who knows what gun middle aged cricketers you my miss out on. Does it matter if Nannes might only provide 2 years of service to Australia? Not with the impact he has had. Prefer 2 years of instant results compared with 5 years living in hope a young kid will come good.
I recall those innings, the ball wasnt hurrying and bouncing into him as they were today. The fact is that India will continue to do well since these types of sporting wickets are just plain rare in today's cricket. I think this short ball stuff will be forgotten for a while since Indian batsmen will continue to bully their way on good batting wickets and once in 20-30 matches be subject to such wickets.I think you missed his World Cup performances in 07. Particularly his stuff against the likes of Lee (whom he pulled for successive sixes, or was it Johnson?) In the semi at Durban.
Also he played half of his games on the Bang pitch which was quick and bouncy as compared to usual Indian pitches.
Plus I don't think anyone suggested he is the Bradman of pull shots. 99 percent of Subcontinental batsman aren't and that includes Pakistan, sri lanka as well. But he is definitely a better bet to pull it off than a Raina or a Pathan, besides having quite some exotic shots as well, and importantly is in good form.
You kidding right?Don't see much wrong with his technique at all, tbh.
Tendulkar is an AWESOME puller and even more importantly a hooker of the cricket ball. The only reason u dont see tendulkar pulling as much as Ponting etc is because he uses a very heavy bat off which he backfoot punches the shorter balls back down the ground instead of pulling, it is a much safer excercise with a heavy bat. Any time the ball was short of pulling length, Tendulkar would hook really well. Easily the best hooker in Indian cricket.What I noticed is that SC batsmen use a lot of wrist in the pull-shots. Their coach should start teaching them how to play a proper pull shot, this is just embarrassing. BTW Tendulkar sucks at the pull shot too, it's just that he has a great eye, that's why he fails less playing it.
No doubt he is India's best puller and hooker (although thats not saying much) but I think you are confusing the word AWESOME with DECENT.Tendulkar is an AWESOME puller and even more importantly a hooker of the cricket ball. The only reason u dont see tendulkar pulling as much as Ponting etc is because he uses a very heavy bat off which he backfoot punches the shorter balls back down the ground instead of pulling, it is a much safer excercise with a heavy bat. Any time the ball was short of pulling length, Tendulkar would hook really well. Easily the best hooker in Indian cricket.
Donald and Co will not agree with you.What I noticed is that SC batsmen use a lot of wrist in the pull-shots. Their coach should start teaching them how to play a proper pull shot, this is just embarrassing. BTW Tendulkar sucks at the pull shot too, it's just that he has a great eye, that's why he fails less playing it.
He has complete control over it even though its somewhat unorthodox at times to suit where he's trying to place it. Awesome is an accurate word to describe almost all batting aspects of Tendulkar including his ability against the short ball.No doubt he is India's best puller and hooker (although thats not saying much) but I think you are confusing the word AWESOME with DECENT.
I a not sure whether they could blaze away. But if they could negotiate Nannes and Johnson at 6 per over it'll be fine. Tait will always offer some loose stuff and Mahela and Sanga do play short bowling very well, and will not be intimidated. They should target Harris, Watson and Clark for the bask to score 8 - 10 rpo off them. Mathews is also quite proficient in handling the short ball. Even if Dilshan is out of form, because his way of treating short stuff with disdain, tempting to play him. Aussies IMO will bowl up and length to SL, intimidatory tactics with short bowling might back fire in big time if tried.expecting SL to do a number on Aus. Mahela and Sanga should handle the bouncing ball fairly well and Aus has only faced Mendis once would be a nice game.