So if it rains the whole day today,then will it become important or not?And yet how dare he be criticised!
He played a great knock. I'm just questioning it's importance
True.And yet the fact remains that had Tendulkar/India scored more runs on the first day they wouldn't have lost this test match considering that the wicket has flattened out drastically in comparison to the first day.
Really, I cannot understand the arguments being put forth here to question the importance of Tendulkar's innings. Ah well, whatever. And as you pointed out, people have also taken opportunities in the past to compare his 2nd innings average to someone like Laxman and say it's not as good. Just cannot win, I guess.Wow. The number 1 team facing a humiliating innings defeat after all the hype surrounding the series, Yes no pressure. I am pretty sure there would have been loads of people bagging him for not scoring when needed if he had failed.
Yup, I'd agree with that. That's precisely how I felt watching Astle's 222 against England in '02, as spectacular an innings as it was, I always felt in was in a losing cause.Furball has a point. When your team is so hopelessly out of it then the pressure is basically off - cf Headingley 09, Gabba a few weeks ago
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Batsmen do tend to get out more to good/great deliveries rather than poor/terrible ones, funny thatTendulkar also top-scored in the first innings FWIW... and only got out to a great delivery by Steyn.
Yep, so gotta give credit to the bowler at times rather than criticize that batsman for the timing of his dismissal.Batsmen do tend to get out more to good/great deliveries rather than poor/terrible ones, funny that
Yes it would actually. Obviously somewhat lucky, but the knock would grow in importanceSo if it rains the whole day today,then will it become important or not?
Importance of the knock does not totally depend on the quality of the knock.
It's not hard to understand. Tendulkar essentially filled his boots in an innings that was bound to have little effect on the result of the matchReally, I cannot understand the arguments being put forth here to question the importance of Tendulkar's innings. Ah well, whatever. And as you pointed out, people have also taken opportunities in the past to compare his 2nd innings average to someone like Laxman and say it's not as good. Just cannot win, I guess.
At first, yesI guess VVS' innings at Kolkata was a "no pressure" innings as well.
This.Lets just accept that Tendulkar shouldn't have bothered to score any runs at all in the second innings and spare this thread this mindless debate.
God, the idiocy.
What about Ponting's innings in Old Trafford that I mentioned earlier?It's not hard to understand. Tendulkar essentially filled his boots in an innings that was bound to have little effect on the result of the match
You could criticize him if he does something wrong. The guy scores a 100, you criticize him, the guys does something good (reject millions for a liquor ad) you criticize him.And yet how dare he be criticised!
He played a great knock. I'm just questioning it's importance