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Steve Smith almost have the same technique as a Carl Hooper…the hand-coordination is immaculate.
I don't quite understand what this means? As in monster series? Because if that's the case, Lara certainly matches him there. He surpasses Lara in doing well overseas and consistency though.He might not be as polished a batsman as Tendulkar was or as freak of a genius as Lara was or let's say having an aura of dominance like Viv. But he surpasses all the above 3 in run scoring ability.
Steve Smith is the ultimate run machine.
What do those innings have to do with my comment? Lara has series of 798, 765, 688 etc. Lara doesn't need those supposed dead rubber innings when he has plenty of live memorable knocks many under ridiculous circumstances: 277, 213, 153*, 182, 202, 196, 176 etc.Lara’s 375, 400, and 226 were made in a dead-rubber when series was already decided. Also, 375 and 400 were played just to make records and were draws.
Hard for me to rate those innings tbh..
Not really stats wise but by judging the way they approach their game.I don't quite understand what this means? As in monster series? Because if that's the case, Lara certainly matches him there. He surpasses Lara in doing well overseas and consistency though.
I wasn’t referring to your comment. Just an observation some of his knocks including two mammoth innings were overrated and actually prevented possible wins for the team.What do those innings have to do with my comment? Lara has series of 798, 765, 688 etc. Lara doesn't need those supposed dead rubber innings when he has plenty of live memorable knocks many under ridiculous circumstances: 277, 213, 153*, 182, 202, 196, 176 etc.
Nobody and I repeat nobody rates his 400 and 375 beyond being world records. All they show is what he's capable of if he cuts loose. The 226 came in a dead rubber but still came against McWarne, Lee and MacGill. Great knock that.I wasn’t referring to your comment. Just an observation some of his knocks including two mammoth innings were overrated and actually prevented possible wins for the team.
The 400 I agree. But the 375, the WI had already won the series and he was given free rein by Walsh to bat as long as he wanted. I can't think of any of his other "mammoth " knocks that cost the team a win. As a matter of fact, most of his knocks saved the team from being embarrassed more than they would've been. Ex: 4th test vs England 1995 Lara made 145 after Cork took a hat trick. Had Lara made even 30 or 40 odd more the WI may have had enough to win that test.I wasn’t referring to your comment. Just an observation some of his knocks including two mammoth innings were overrated and actually prevented possible wins for the team.
That's just not true, it's very rare to bat much more than 5 sessions batting first. Declaration usually comes during the last session on Day 2 if the option is thereYou don't declare your first innings until you start eating into the 3rd day.
It's not though, I see posters who dismiss those innings given that they were in draws.Thanks captain obvious
So, I just looked up to see how rare it is to bat into the 3rd day. Yeah, pretty rare. Is that because it is not the done thing, or just because it is pretty rare to go that big? Hard to tell. I was also thinking Lara only batted a little bit into that 3rd day, but for some reason England were slow as **** and only bowled 157 overs to the end of day 2 (those ****ers!).That's a lot of justification after the fact. Fact is they batted nearly half the game for 1 innings, and it's very rare to bat that long in the 1st innings. If Lara wasn't there chasing a record there's no way they would have batted that long
It's not hard to tell. It's because you need to bowl a team out twice to win a game. And if you can bat 2 days on it then it's probably a pitch you need plenty of time to bowl on. Also you want to bat again in the 2nd innings to give your bowlers a rest rather than trying to bowl a team out again straight away following on.So, I just looked up to see how rare it is to bat into the 3rd day. Yeah, pretty rare. Is that because it is not the done thing, or just because it is pretty rare to go that big? Hard to tell.
FreakI remember watching a game where the ball moved off the seam at 91 mph and Smith just covered the line of the ball and defended it like an off break.
I was like....