Tendulkar also faced Imran, Saqlain, Botham I'm sure (played in 92 WC).Yeah but he never faced Kumble or Zaheer. Also what bs are you talking about, Tendulkar never played Marshall.
Also yeah… Kallis also faced all these bowlers.
Nope. Ganguly there too. Dravid on another occasion. Jack. You have a terrible Username.View attachment 33624
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Too bad we’re talking tests not ODI crap.Tendulkar also faced Imran, Saqlain, Botham I'm sure (played in 92 WC).
Test Cricket.Too bad we’re talking tests not ODI crap.
ODI is great. Test Cricket, ODI, T20I all great.Too bad we’re talking tests not ODI crap.
Nah ODI’s and T20’s were invented for TV because most humans have a **** attention span and can’t grasp the actual strategy of the sport.ODI is great. Test Cricket, ODI, T20I all great.
The game is easier to follow on TV and much better on TV for a purist that enjoys bowling tactics in terms of line and length. If you aren’t in the right position live you can’t really grasp the game.Nah ODI’s and T20’s were invented for TV because most humans have a **** attention span and can’t grasp the actual strategy of the sport.
He really should have won more Tests then with that team around him.Tendulkar played half of his career with Donald, Pollock, vass, Murali, Warne, McGrath, Ambrose, Walsh, Steyn, Marshall, Wasim, Waqur etc
Was going to say maybe the SA team when they got readmission?Steyn and DeVilliers made their debuts together
Nobody really believes he’s as good as Tendulkar. People just voted him to piss off subshakerz and it worked perfectly.Read it through. Interesting discussion regarding batting s/r
I don't mind players with a limited stroke range like Waugh, Cook going about it slowly but my beef with Jacques was that (If I had one) he could have batted like Ponting if he wanted but opted not to for all of his career except probably the last 3 years.
And before someone mention how difficult the batting was in South Africa, his away S/R (44) was lower than his home S/R. Great player but certainlt not a top tier ATG like Tendulkar
Based on the opinions in previous threads, most of those were sincere votesNobody really believes he’s as good as Tendulkar. People just voted him to piss off subshakerz and it worked perfectly.
I cop more **** about loving Kallis too much than anyone who isn't South African I think but this poll was an easy one for me. Tendulkar is slightly but obviously better as a Test batsman.Based on the opinions in previous threads, most of those were sincere votes
Yes. I sincerely voted for Kallis here.Based on the opinions in previous threads, most of those were sincere votes
Agreed, Kallis had all the shots but he certainly played within himself. He smashed what was the fastest test 50 at the time v Zimbabwe in 2005.Read it through. Interesting discussion regarding batting s/r
I don't mind players with a limited stroke range like Waugh, Cook going about it slowly but my beef with Jacques was that (If I had one) he could have batted like Ponting if he wanted but opted not to for all of his career except probably the last 3 years.
And before someone mention how difficult the batting was in South Africa, his away S/R (44) was lower than his home S/R. Great player but certainlt not a top tier ATG like Tendulkar
The thing is that Tendulkar often had to play that anchor role too and it's not like he was batting on steroids every innings. But he had the ability to step it up when he needed to.But for whatever reason (and I partly agree with StephenZA here) Kallis had to be more of an anchor, rather than a strokemaker, although he certainly had the talent and strokes to be one of the entertainers.
The point I was trying to make was that some people used the excuse of helpful home decks as the reason for Kallis's slow S/R when he was even slower away. Imo he just batted slowly regardless of the conditions. Its also worth noticing that he has extremely high proportion of sixers especially compared to a guy who has such a low S/R which, without diving too much into stats, means there must be a lot blocks.Agreed, Kallis had all the shots but he certainly played within himself. He smashed what was the fastest test 50 at the time v Zimbabwe in 2005.
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But for whatever reason (and I partly agree with StephenZA here) Kallis had to be more of an anchor, rather than a strokemaker, although he certainly had the talent and strokes to be one of the entertainers.
I saw him described once as a roundhead in an era of cavaliers, and I think that sums it up quite nicely.