smash84
The Tiger King
Turning without looking was what he was a master atDid Inzy take twos?
Turning without looking was what he was a master atDid Inzy take twos?
k a p i l d e vpioneers odi xi
jayasuria
tendulkar
viv
aravinda
abdv +
bevan
klusener
akram
saqlain
garner
mcgrath
With Bat? Nah.McGrath can be Man of Destiny sometimes.
Jayasuriya would be great for an All Time "when they come off they are unbeatable but often do **** all" XIJayasuriya used to frustrate me as a batsman. Saw him out on almost no runs trying to hit a six too many times. I like the idea of an aggressive opening bat, but he seemed to think of himself as a pinch hitter- moving from a Sachin type of role to an Afridi one. He was wasted in the idea of pinch hitter- I think the idea had some merit considering the dynamics of the game at time, but he had too much going for him to play the role. He had the attributes that make for a great pinch hitter (his ability to punish width was extremely useful given bowlers tendency at the time to provide it), but he was also a proper bat. His style and ability were very similar to Gilchrist. I think if he'd easied into his innings just a bit more he would have ended up with stats like Gilchrist as well.
When he came right he could be a game winner, but far more often than not he would end up leaving his team on the backfoot having lost a wicket for almost no runs.
He was trailblazing, but I think his trailblazing batting was a tactical error and Lanka would have been better off if he had dialled it back a notch.
Stop looking at the mirror and talking.you are national bias personified
IE, "your posts are national bias personified"Stop looking at the mirror and talking.
Replace Jayasuriya with Sehwag and you have it. Glenn Maxwell also should have a place as well as O'Donnel is it (the guy who had the record for fastest half century?)Jayasuriya would be great for an All Time "when they come off they are unbeatable but often do **** all" XI
Jayasuriya
Afridi
Nic Maddinson
Yuvraj
Ashraful
+Ronchi
Andy Blignaut
John Davison
Yusuf Pathan
Shoaib Akhtar
Shaun Tait
Probably a bit harsh on Shoaib. Wasn't as loose as Tait.
Nice team. Bit harsh on Jayasuriya and Afridi in one way because they were pretty consistent with the ball, but the batting makes sense.Jayasuriya would be great for an All Time "when they come off they are unbeatable but often do **** all" XI
Jayasuriya
Afridi
Nic Maddinson
Yuvraj
Ashraful
+Ronchi
Andy Blignaut
John Davison
Yusuf Pathan
Shoaib Akhtar
Shaun Tait
Probably a bit harsh on Shoaib. Wasn't as loose as Tait.
I remember India favoured pinch hitting quite a bit in the 90s with Javagal Srinath and Agarkar coming in frequently at 3. Who pioneered pinch hitting and who is the most successful pinch hitter in ODI history?Kalu continued the tradition of the pinch hitter. He just happened to be a wk doing so. Wk pinch hitter is not a category that ever came to exist.
Gilchrist pioneered the tradition of the wk bat.
I think it was Mark Greatbatch in the 1992 world cup who really introduced the pinch hitting conceptI remember India favoured pinch hitting quite a bit in the 90s with Javagal Srinath and Agarkar coming in frequently at 3. Who pioneered pinch hitting and who is the most successful pinch hitter in ODI history?
I think a lot of people consider greatbatch in 92 as the pioneer.I remember India favoured pinch hitting quite a bit in the 90s with Javagal Srinath and Agarkar coming in frequently at 3. Who pioneered pinch hitting and who is the most successful pinch hitter in ODI history?