Apart from this year where he obviously has had his form slump, he doesn't have problems when the ball starts to swing, no more than other top batsman anyway.You have to be a team player. Anyway if he has that much talent, why does he look ordinary when the ball starts to swing and the conditions are tough? Surely a man with that amount of talent should be averaging way over fifty in an era of high scoring. It's to be expected that you'd look pretty good when you came in when the score was 2/2 million in extreme heat against a fatigued attack on a pancake flat pitch.
Yes, that's what I was getting at.You mean like the way he hit twin fifties on debut when McGrath was destroying the rest of the English top order?
Or when he rescued England from an almighty wobble with a ton in the deciding Test of that series?
Or when he slapped Murali all over England?
Or when he came in and hit a ton, rescuing England from 4/3 in a series decider against New Zealand?
Or how about scoring 2 tons, and a 90, striking at 70 against a South Africa attack which owned the English batting lineup in 2008?
Those sorts of innings?
and gullyCrapola attempt by the fielder at mid-off there
I don't know why but this made me laugh.Colly racing along with 0 from 12 balls. Superb stuff.
The smart captain would bowl him into the ground.Can't bowl Watto today, I don't think. He needs to be fresh to bat, and he's bowled quite a lot this series already.
Every career has its highlights. One of the tons in the 2008 series was in a draw on one of the flatest pitches at Lord's ever. England didn't even get a second innings. I recall three saffers also making tons and Bell just missing out on a double ton. The other ton in that series was scored in the dead rubber test when the saffers (by their own admission) were already celebrating.You mean like the way he hit twin fifties on debut when McGrath was destroying the rest of the English top order?
Or when he rescued England from an almighty wobble with a ton in the deciding Test of that series?
Or when he slapped Murali all over England?
Or when he came in and hit a ton, rescuing England from 4/3 in a series decider against New Zealand?
Or how about scoring 2 tons, and a 90, striking at 70 against a South Africa attack which owned the English batting lineup in 2008?
Those sorts of innings?
So that makes Tendulkar crap then?And if he's so good, why doesn't he bat at #3?
Colly's leave-alone shot is the ugliest leave-alone shot in world cricket. It just saps all those involved of the will to live, with the sole exception of Colly who seems quite happy with it.
Tough one, but I'd imagine it's because he's a middle order batsmanAnd if he's so good, why doesn't he bat at #3?
Tough one, but I'd imagine it's because he's a middle order batsman
So what's so tough about making runs in a Lord's test when it's so flat they called the game off early? And Steyn and co. went into that game with very little preparation. They improved as the tour went on. In the middle tests when they bowled well KP didn't play any matchwinning innings.So that makes Tendulkar crap then?
edit: those weren't career highlights. They were examples of tough runs made by KP.