weldone
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fully agree - Tendulkar's only truly selfish knockFair enough. But that 100th hundred was a disgrace. Against Bangladesh in a losing cause. FMD.
fully agree - Tendulkar's only truly selfish knockFair enough. But that 100th hundred was a disgrace. Against Bangladesh in a losing cause. FMD.
Agree with this, it was a complex decision. I think that in his own mind he genuinely thought it was a form issue and not an age issue, and he can be sort of excused for that given how many times in his career he had come back after being in a poor patch. Calls of his retirement had been there since 2006ish. Even tried playing the Ranji to get it back, got that good hundred against Ishwar Pandey (whatever happended to that guy? ), but he was really done by that time, he just couldn't see it.Nah, its easy to say this in hindsight. He was batting all right in the 2011-12 overseas season. Looked good but kept finding weird ways to get out. In the home season ,yeah he was crap and should've retired.
Hobbs had a similar sort of split in his pre-war and post-war careers, but with a smaller age gap - he was a great late-20s batsman and probably the best ever 40+ batsman.I don't want to have a **** over his longevity but it really is remarkable how he managed to have basically two great batting careers in one,with two pretty different batting styles. Probably the best 18 year old batsman ever and also arguably the best 38 year old batsman ever.To do one of those is great , managing both is insane.
This is not a test only ranking.Viv a better Test bat than Tendulkar? oh please. In ODIs maybe but definitely not in tests.
No, its about first class. Again, Viv is not better than Sachin by any means other than "swagger".This is not a test only ranking.
No one knows how a player would do vs their own attack. India certainly didn't have the worst attack during Tendulkar s time, that would be one of Zimbabwe or Bangladesh, both of whom Tendulkar player extensively. Viv may never have faced his own attack but he also never faced any as poor as Zim/bang or WI post 2000 for that matter. I know u said the 90s, but Tendulkars career extended way past that time frame.I also give him the benefit of not getting to play against the Indian bowling specifically in 90s (and generally all his career). Viv / Ponting didn't have to face the best attack of their times, Tendulkar on the other hand didn't get to face the worst.
I am really only talking about the top teams, and I don't really know why it's controversial to say that a batsman would do better against a poorer attack.No one knows how a player would do vs their own attack. India certainly didn't have the worst attack during Tendulkar s time, that would be one of Zimbabwe or Bangladesh, both of whom Tendulkar player extensively. Viv may never have faced his own attack but he also never faced any as poor as Zim/bang or WI post 2000 for that matter. I know u said the 90s, but Tendulkars career extended way past that time frame.
I thought it's about overall batting (including LO stuff). The original thread didn't mention anything about tests or FC. That's why I kept Viv so high.No, its about first class. Again, Viv is not better than Sachin by any means other than "swagger".
I dunno I reckon Sachin Dravid and Laxman might have enjoyed playing the likes of Ishant, Sreesanth and Ashish Nehra.No one knows how a player would do vs their own attack. India certainly didn't have the worst attack during Tendulkar s time, that would be one of Zimbabwe or Bangladesh, both of whom Tendulkar player extensively. Viv may never have faced his own attack but he also never faced any as poor as Zim/bang or WI post 2000 for that matter. I know u said the 90s, but Tendulkars career extended way past that time frame.
But the likes of Dravid on Co got to play Bangladesh and Zimbabwe extensively. Imo, that fact alone makes up for the fact that Viv didn't play his own team.I dunno I reckon Sachin Dravid and Laxman might have enjoyed playing the likes of Ishant, Sreesanth and Ashish Nehra.
Lucky you were not born 40-50 years earlier then!no batsman in the world has ever come close to creating the same sense of forboding I used to feel when he swaggered out to bat against England
I was just talking about that point in isolation (ie) that playing Indian bowlers might not necessarily have helped their stats.But the likes of Dravid on Co got to play Bangladesh and Zimbabwe extensively. Imo, that fact alone makes up for the fact that Viv didn't play his own team.
Ftr I never said Viv was better than Sachin I just took exception with people who thought that it was out of the realm of possibilities that he would be rated higher. Viv is a personal hero of my generation of West Indians.
At least with him you could pray for rainLucky you were not born 40-50 years earlier then!