And despite having already played his last Test by then as well, must've really struggled against him from outside the ground.On the other hand when Murali was at his best (post 1996), Kambli was rankly struggling against him, despite being a good players of spin.
And despite having already played his last Test by then as well, must've really struggled against him from outside the ground.
Looks like ODIs are not considered cricket.And despite having already played his last Test by then as well, must've really struggled against him from outside the ground.
He is a brilliant player of spin sure. But saying he is better than Tendulkar in that aspect which I don't agree with. SRT had less flair playing spin that Kambli, but SRT played spinners better when they were causing havoc (Ex. Saqlain, Mendis).@Migara..I don't really know what Kambli did against each spinners and also dont know when he scored against these spinners at what point in their careers but it was generally considered that he had a good footwork against spinners and was not pre-meditative and genuinely knew what was coming out of a spinners hand..I am sure a warnaweera here and a Anurasiri there might have cleaned him up but overall as i mentioned he was considered to be a good player of spin..
Yeah, that was a special assault. Navjot Sidhu was struggling against Warne for a change, and got stumped. Then came Kambli and took Warne to cleaners.Didn't Kambli once take Warne apart in Sharjah? Vaguely remember that in the early to mid '90s.
Didn't Kambli once take Warne apart in Sharjah? Vaguely remember that in the early to mid '90s.
Yeah, that was a special assault. Navjot Sidhu was struggling against Warne for a change, and got stumped. Then came Kambli and took Warne to cleaners.
Isn`t he the god of cricket. Thus everywhere?How does every thread turn to be about Tendulkar?
How does every thread turn to be about Tendulkar?
Tell me more.I think Tendulkar is the anti-Bradman.
Bradman is beyond comparison, and Tendulkar is always compared with everyone who has played a semi-decent straight drive in his life.
The other day, I was thinking who are the different cricketers compared to Tendulkar over the last 30 years - Sanjay Manjrekar, Mark Waugh, Sourav Ganguly, Sanath Jayasuriya, Aravinda De Silva, Vinod Kambli, Brian Lara, Inzamam-ul Haq, Basit Ali, Graeme Hick, Ricky Ponting, Jacques Kallis, Rahul Dravid, Virender Sehwag, Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardena, Matthew Hayden, Adam Gilchrist, AB De Villiers, Kane Williamson, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and the list goes on
The funny thing is that all the above people are compared with Tendulkar; but they are almost never compared among themselves. I mean no one really asks how Aravinda De Silva compares with Matthew Hayden do they?
Good stuff.
Poor Kambli. Sounds like a case of mistaken for attitude issues.Heard he used to knock on Azhar's door at midnight.
They're certainly irrelevant in this case seeing as the question was about a guy's Test career.Looks like ODIs are not considered cricket.