Spark
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Yeah agreed.Such liberal use of the term 'all time great' makes me uneasy.
Yeah agreed.Such liberal use of the term 'all time great' makes me uneasy.
Yep, I was watching the first innings with a mate (in b4 not having any m8s) and said exactly the same thing. When he's playing his little wofts outside off stump his weight is going towards square leg. Only one direction the ball can go in, and that's in the air.There hasn't been a big difference in his footwork, IMO, think he's just been leaning back on the ball more than usual, his balance has been off.
He didn't need to move his feet that much in that knock, tbf. That is pretty much the only major knock he has played since coming back too.Just before the tour to Australia he made a 200 in a one day game. Was clearly striking the ball well.
Depends on your definition of all time great really...
All time great batsman in terms of exciting, destructive and entertaining batsmanship? Yes
All time great against spin? Hell yes
All time great in subcontinent conditions? Yup
All time great Indian/ Asian batsman? Arguably in the top 10
Has he played any great innings? Yup, plenty, the Galle double hundred, his triples, the madcap 80 odd in that great runchase against England was special too
All time great test batsman? Hmmm, not quite, but lets just say he's overrated by the general public, and underrated on the internet. He's still an asset to the team, he just cant adapt to all conditions, which is not something everyone can do
I saw a replay of one attempted attacking shot where there was literally none, not even a miniscule transfer of weightHis lack of footwork this series has been interesting to say the least. I've seen little footwork before, but absolutely none is certainly different to watch.
Yeah, I agree. His average makes him appear considerably better than he actually is.Sehwag's nothing special, he's just another one of those openers that regularly score double hundreds inside a couple of sessions of a test match.