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Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
It really depends on which noun you put after 'All Time Great".
And yet he's opening in your 3rd Test AT XI..Fully agreed with that statement, as I have constantly repeated, he is the most over rated batsman of our time and is the quinessential Flat Track Bully. Even when he scored runs in this series he looked over matched, even the slightest bit of movement and he looks amazingly at sea. An enterprising, exiting and when conditions suit him dominating player yes, an ATG, no.
And yet he's opening in your 3rd Test AT XI..
Sachin Tendulkar 155 Virender Sehwag 105 SA 2001 PART ONE - YouTubeI'd be interested in re-watching videos of his debut test 100 in SA or his knock at TB in 2002. I suspect his technique and the way he constructed his innings was vastly different than what it is today.
Yeah, double standards really annoy me... the stats dont lie... Sanga has been poor in swinging conditions too, and Sehwag's stats are really no worse than Sanga's in SA and England. If Sehwag's an FTB, Sanga is too.Why is there so much love for Sangakkara? The guy averages 35 and below in England, SA, and India. Surely those are grounds to dismiss his claims to ATG-ness?
Work in progress and the opener position is a weak one in the grand scheme of things. Greenidge or Arthur Morris are both in contention to take his place, more reseach still required. Sehwags record is very impressive, its just out side of the sub continent or on pitches with even a hint of life he is just too ordinary, In the s/c though he is a ATG, he just hast proven he can handle all conditions well. Great player yes, FTB, sadly also yes, true ATG, no.And yet he's opening in your 3rd Test AT XI..
Thanks a lot mate! Those are great.Sachin Tendulkar 155 Virender Sehwag 105 SA 2001 PART ONE - YouTube
Sachin Tendulkar 155 Virender Sehwag 105 vs SA 2001 PART TWO - YouTube
BCCI shut down my video of the innings at TB. Bastards.
I don't give a **** about tennis, ****.How can you not properly take into account his home/away record? I'm sorry but that's just ridiculous. Like basically any other sport, cricket is about mastering the different skills and conditions out there. If Nadal got 20 GS's all on clay, and none on the other surfaces, there would be no way in hell he'd be considered the best of all time. It isn't just about racking up numbers which, overall, look as good as anyone else...it's about how well a batsman has been able to adapt his game to all of the myriad conditions out there.
ah sorry, just thought it was a bit redundant. I agree with you though.Rated that highly here*. It pains me to say it because I love the bloke to bits as does any reasonable human being but he is undeniably overrated in the general public. Mostly because he scores most of his runs at home.
(And Damien Martyn is probably underrated for a similar reason)
EDIT: Ah, this post is about Hussey ftr, but Ruckus seems to have edited his post to remove the Hussey reference...
Haha, I agree. I think he is very special, and definitely an all-time great.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.
I think I come under the above. Simply put, when he is scoring runs Sehwag is the best batsman - possibly barring Bradman - to have in your side. I know, that sentence can be picked to bits, but I hope in the context of the above it can be appreciated.The second way is if the player has achieved a level of skill/dominance in some area, whatever that be, that no-one else ever has. I was watching the odds offered for an Indian win in the last Test and they were down to $8 when Sehwag brought up his 50 and blew out to $40 odd when he got out. I don't think the dismissal of any other player would have such an impact on the odds, because only Sehwag could win a match chasing 500 in just over a day (not to say that he has done that, but the bookies recognise that he's the only player that could).
You can be a great with technical weaknesses.IMHO, the most OVERRATED cricketer of all time.
Almost all batting legends never had any technical vulnerabilities. But Sehwag just SUCKS against decent swing/seam bowling.
Standing rooted at the crease and flailing the bat will get you runs in the subcontinent, but at the same time makes you a free wicket in swinging/seaming conditions.
And people should stop comparing him to Viv!!!. Viv dominated swing/seam bowling with ease.