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Mathew Hayden vs Virender Sehwag

Who's better?

  • Hayden

    Votes: 29 43.3%
  • Sehwag

    Votes: 29 43.3%
  • Difficult to tell

    Votes: 9 13.4%

  • Total voters
    67

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In terms of results I'd say they are pretty close together, but man Sehwag had serious ability has a player, its just unfortunate that he didn't care enough to capitalize on the tremendous gift he had. But I suppose that was part of his charm as a player, to not give a **** about what other people thought of him and his ability.
 

Blocky

Banned
Sehwag in short form cricket, absolutely.
Hayden in long form cricket but only just.

Check Sehwag's averages where conditions didn't suit batting - i.e New Zealand, England, South Africa.
Check Haydens.

There is your answer. Had Hayden batted in Indian conditions his entire career he would have easily surpassed the run scoring of Sehwag in my view.
 

G.I.Joe

International Coach
I'd have it the other way round, tbh. Hayden was a lot more consistent than the hit or miss Sehwag in ODIs.
 

J_C

U19 Captain
Sehwag in short form cricket, absolutely.
Hayden in long form cricket but only just.

Check Sehwag's averages where conditions didn't suit batting - i.e New Zealand, England, South Africa.
Check Haydens.

There is your answer. Had Hayden batted in Indian conditions his entire career he would have easily surpassed the run scoring of Sehwag in my view.
orly?

In that case, check Sangakkara's average where conditions didn't suit batting i.e. NZ, England and SA

Check SRT's

Quite clearly, SRT has twice as many runs at a much better average, superior strike rate and a better 100/innings ratio in conditions that don't suit batting :dry:

Had SRT batted in and around Colombo his entire career he would have easily surpassed Sangakkara's run scoring!

:ph34r:
 

OverratedSanity

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Sehwag in short form cricket, absolutely.
Hayden in long form cricket but only just.

Check Sehwag's averages where conditions didn't suit batting - i.e New Zealand, England, South Africa.
Check Haydens.

There is your answer. Had Hayden batted in Indian conditions his entire career he would have easily surpassed the run scoring of Sehwag in my view.
Sehwag averages 25 and Hayden 33 I'm those three countries combined. None of them were particularly good at all so holding that as a tiebreaker is weird.

I'd have it the other way round, tbh. Hayden was a lot more consistent than the hit or miss Sehwag in ODIs.
Yeah, this.
 

OverratedSanity

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orly?

In that case, check Sangakkara's average where conditions didn't suit batting i.e. NZ, England and SA

Check SRT's

Quite clearly, SRT has twice as many runs at a much better average, superior strike rate and a better 100/innings ratio in conditions that don't suit batting :dry:

Had SRT batted in and around Colombo his entire career he would have easily surpassed Sangakkara's run scoring!

:ph34r:
Haha this is beautiful. Just shows how you can pick and choose certain stats to big up a player and use the same stats to pull down others :laugh:
 

Blocky

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orly?

In that case, check Sangakkara's average where conditions didn't suit batting i.e. NZ, England and SA

Check SRT's

Quite clearly, SRT has twice as many runs at a much better average, superior strike rate and a better 100/innings ratio in conditions that don't suit batting :dry:

Had SRT batted in and around Colombo his entire career he would have easily surpassed Sangakkara's run scoring!

:ph34r:
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is not keeper 2000-2014 12 24 2 1166 156* 53.00 2308 50.51 5 5 1 144 3
 

cnerd123

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is not keeper 2000-2014 12 24 2 1166 156* 53.00 2308 50.51 5 5 1 144 3
Sanga would quite possibly not even be an international cricketer if he wasn't a keeper and most certainly wouldn't have been as good a batsman as he is now if he hadn't kept wicket for SL so IDK why you keep bringing this stat up. Utterly meaningless.

But I digress, wrong thread for this debate
 

OverratedSanity

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If Sanga hadn't been keeper, he wouldn't have had the chance to study Murali's offie - top spinner-doosra variations from the best possible viewpoint, which is what he says helped him play Ajmal so perfectly.

So , obviously, he would have been rubbish against pakistan if he hadn't been keeper. Chop 10 points off the average atleast imo :ph34r:
 

cnerd123

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If Sanga hadn't been keeper, he wouldn't have had the chance to study Murali's offie - top spinner-doosra variations from the best possible viewpoint, which is what he says helped him play Ajmal so perfectly.

So , obviously, he would have been rubbish against pakistan if he hadn't been keeper. Chop 10 points off the average atleast imo :ph34r:
What that is true, I was thinking more along the lines of would Sanga had made the SL team as a pure batsman alone? He was picked as a keeper after all.

Also, would Sanga be as boss as he is now if he didn't have those few years in the side as a wicketkeeper to face top quality international bowling and learn from it?

Also, a man as smart and well-spoken as Sanga has other opportunities - if he wasn't a keeper and didn't break the side at 22, but instead had to toil for a few more years in the domestic circuit, he could have very possibly gotten frustrated and disillusion with the SL Cricket. For all we know he could have quit cricket to pursue other careers, or gone to somewhere like England (where he would have fit in pretty easily) and pursed a career as a professional there.

Just so many ifs and buts, it just makes no sense considering Sanga's career without the keeper gloves.
 

CricketFan90s

State Vice-Captain
Hayden's Weakness
In England2001-20051018255213834.50108550.87112802
In New Zealand2000-20054701976128.1438551.16010280
In South Africa1994-20061018062412234.66119452.26235914
Sehwag's Weakness
In England2002-2011610027810627.8043164.50113431
In New Zealand2002-20095901804820.0018597.29000302
In South Africa2001-2011815038210525.4656367.85112662
Graeme Smith's Strength
In England2003-201212222135527767.75226259.905311722
In New Zealand2004-20126122572125*57.2097458.72231682
In South Africa2002-2014611037398620041.52622864.00101965439
 

Burgey

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Gotta say the more I listen to Hayden commentate, the less likely I am to vote for the ****.
 

CricketFan90s

State Vice-Captain
Hayden's Weakness
In England2001-20051018255213834.50108550.87112802
In New Zealand2000-20054701976128.1438551.16010280
In South Africa1994-20061018062412234.66119452.26235914
Sehwag's Weakness
In England2002-2011610027810627.8043164.50113431
In New Zealand2002-20095901804820.0018597.29000302
In South Africa2001-2011815038210525.4656367.85112662
Graeme Smith's Strength
In England2003-201212222135527767.75226259.905311722
In New Zealand2004-20126122572125*57.2097458.72231682
In South Africa2002-2014611037398620041.52622864.00101965439
Gary Kirsten
In England1994-20031221190921045.45216042.083411242
In New Zealand1995-2004712258713758.70123747.45230802
In South Africa1994-200452888338427542.30763944.2981664364
 

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