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The old Who Gives a **** Cup ehSachin back to back in sharjah remains the best I have witnessed..
Tony Greig was on ****ing crack during commentary..
The old Who Gives a **** Cup ehSachin back to back in sharjah remains the best I have witnessed..
Tony Greig was on ****ing crack during commentary..
The old Who Gives a **** Cup eh
Was Australia even playing in that series?gracious losers the aussies as always ?
Technically T20 cricket had been around for a few years, mostly in England. There had already been a few T20 internationals too (though only one-off games as part of proper tours).Good choice, when you factor in that T20 brand of cricket was unknown at that time.
Or the 134 at Adelaide, or the 118 at Kimberly. Dude is a beast.Dawid Malan 114* at Mirpur on 1st March 2023
Let's stop with this JAMODI thing.Except it was in a JAMODI.
His knock in the 1979 World Cup final was more significant.
Agree that it doesn't apply to all ODI history but I'd pick an earlier date for the pivot point, probably in the mid-00sLet's stop with this JAMODI thing.
JAMODI is a post 2015 phenomena, where too much cricket is played throughout the year. Before T20 era, ODIs were never JAMODIs...
Yeah I rate that knock highly since it wasn't an easy total to chase and he was facing a strong attack.Speaking as a fan, I never felt more goosebumps than watching Sachin’s 98 in World Cup. When he hit two boundaries and a six in Shoib’s over, it felt like it wasn’t real and I was floating on a cloud..
How I wish Abdul Razzaq was standing a bit further and took the catch off Wasim. India would definitely not have won that game then.Everyone remembers the upper cut 6 but there was another shot off Wasim, I think, when he clipped a short of length ball on his thighs and just bisected, almost to geomatric accuracy, the deep square leg and the fine leg boundary riders. That was just pure genius and something that differentiated him from the Sehwags of the world IMO.