ankitj
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That's what I call taking the bull by the horns
That's what I call taking the bull by the horns
I wonder what the excuse will be if in 2011 you still don't win the WC. You have one of the best ODI sides (as you did in 2007 and 2003) so I wonder what the reason will be then.Another LOL post.
Why would we make excuse? The deserving team will win. What are you trying to say? I have totally lost you there.I wonder what the excuse will be if in 2011 you still don't win the WC. You have one of the best ODI sides (as you did in 2007 and 2003) so I wonder what the reason will be then.
Maybe the Indians don't care about the WC and would rather win glorified exhibition matches.
Everybody else's excepting? I am really not getting it.Really? You have a collection of the best batsmen with more than an adequate bowling attack and yet both in 03 and 07 it was everybody else's fault in the team or the opposition were too good. I mean it's not like the best team always has to win the tournament.
We'll see I guess.
good postAnyone who puts so much weight on Tendulkar failing in one world cup final, is discrediting the man too much.
Tendulkar's odi statistics are phenomenal as are his world cup statistics. While the final is of course important, we shouldn't forget that runs during the group stage, super 6, semis etc are important in order to get to the final.
As far as I'm concerned Tendulkar failing in a one off match, when chasing a huge total against a decent attack, hardly lowers his status as he has done so much outside that one match, dominating pretty much every attack in all conditions.
Lara and Ponting while being great one day players themselves are noticeably worse than Tendulkar. It should be noted that Tendulkar's strike rate and average are comfortably higher than both Lara's and Ponting's, and in the case of Ponting, Tendulkar played a higher percentage of his innings in the lower scoring era of the 90s than Ponting, and that also must work in his favour.
For me, I think Viv and Tendulkar is incredibly close and Viv's record for his period I believe outshines even the Little Master. However, this is not by much and for sheer longevity, I would have to give the title of the greatest ever odi batsmen to Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar.
A rare concession .....enjoy it guys while it lasts ...As I said, Tendulkar is superior but only slight (a bit more than 1 run avg and 5 balls SR).
Yeah yeah.A rare concession .....enjoy it guys while it lasts ...
Well one could argue that under the WI dominance almost all other teams looked like minnows...Yeah yeah.
Aside from the discussion with Ponting; it shows why Viv is probably that much better than Tendulkar. Viv hardly played any minnows. If you count out SL (not sure about, Migara can chime in) and Zimbabwe, his figures barely budge.
yes and between people who have watched the two bat at their respective young agesWasn't similar thread done some months ago.
Nothing has changed from now and then.
It's two man content, really.
We aren't talking about tests here. Any side can cause an upset to any side in this format. Ireland, Bangladesh beating Pak, Ind to get to Rd 2 in the 2007 WC, Kenya getting to the 2003 semi final, Sri Lanka winning the 96 WC out of the blue without being favourites, the minnows of 1983 winning against an infinitely stronger WI in the final etc. I wouldn't remove minnows in ODI cricket at all. Such a stupid thing to do.Actually, I have no problem including Zimbabwe in the period where they were good enough (98-99). Migara brought this up and we included this. However, it actually hinders his figures. Personally, I just removed them for ease; if I wanted to help my argument I could have just used them.
The problem with including the minnows in this instance is that where Tendulkar has played several matches against them; Ponting has usually had 1 inning. It's just easier removing them since the opposition is just so clearly inferior anyway. As I said, Tendulkar is superior but only slight (a bit more than 1 run avg and 5 balls SR). So the statement about Ponting being noticeably worse is exaggerated by quite a bit. Personally, I'd be more concerned with the fact that Tendulkar's away record isn't that good.
Are you counting the neutral venues too?Actually, what's more interesting is that Tendulkar's away record is really not that impressive.