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DCYE famously doesn't enjoy watching him.I don't think Tendulkar can ever be bad to watch (though there probably is someone who doesn't like watching him).
DCYE famously doesn't enjoy watching him.I don't think Tendulkar can ever be bad to watch (though there probably is someone who doesn't like watching him).
Preferred the late 90s version. 10x > the current version in terms of excitement.I don't think Tendulkar can ever be bad to watch (though there probably is someone who doesn't like watching him).
But it is 100% fair for people think the current Sachin isn't 'exciting' (which isn't necessarily 'not good'). He is more of an accumulator nowadays, though he plays some fantastic shots throughout, he doesn't dominate. He just paces it to perfection.
I'd be surprised though if anyone didn't think Sachin was at least a bit exciting in ODIs. Even now he's extremely aggressive.
Doesn't change the fact that it's a first for me. And I can't quite see why should he not be exciting to watch to anyone. He has watertight technique, is a tremendous improviser and when he gets going he plays some really astonishing shots (not even going to start giving examples). It's one thing to consider Ponting or Lara or Kallis a better batsmen, completely another to not be able to appreciate Sachin's obvious batting talent.Nah we all have different tastes when it comes to that.
I don't think Tendulkar can ever be bad to watch (though there probably is someone who doesn't like watching him).
But it is 100% fair for people think the current Sachin isn't 'exciting' (which isn't necessarily 'not good'). He is more of an accumulator nowadays, though he plays some fantastic shots throughout, he doesn't dominate. He just paces it to perfection.
I'd be surprised though if anyone didn't think Sachin was at least a bit exciting in ODIs. Even now he's extremely aggressive.
That's a first. Seriously a FIRST
I have heard criticisms about not performing under pressure, about not performing against McGrath/Donald, but that he is not exciting to watch seems impossible for anyone who appreciates cricket.
Murali is a gun tailender.Doesn't change the fact that it's a first for me. And I can't quite see why should he not be exciting to watch to anyone. He has watertight technique, is a tremendous improviser and when he gets going he plays some really astonishing shots (not even going to start giving examples). It's one thing to consider Ponting or Lara or Kallis a better batsmen, completely another to not be able to appreciate Sachin's obvious batting talent.
As far as I am concerned, I find anyone who sores runs exciting to watch, except tailenders that throw their bat madly and hit boundaries of edges.
I don't disagree. It's a good thing if it keeps out those types.Precisely why I think it's a good thread. It'll probably only get 10 replies though.
Can't watch Kallis
Love watching Kallis and love watching Shiv..two of my most favourite batsmen in world cricket today, more than Tendulkar, Ponting, Sehwag, (personally preference..don't mean to suggest they are better players)I love most, if not all gun batsman. I can't think of a batsman with an average over 50+ I don't like watching.
I think over time Shiv and Katich can get on my nerves, but for the most part I don't mind watching them. That could be because I like them in general though.
How old is Shiv's gf?I think Kallis and Shiv are very different players.
Both accumulate, but Kallis has a textbook technique, with a straight elbow. Shiv is crabbish.
didnt say they were sameI think Kallis and Shiv are very different players.
Both accumulate, but Kallis has a textbook technique, with a straight elbow. Shiv is crabbish.