Fanboy375
U19 12th Man
Yeah But Sunny scored one vs WI bowlersLara, played in some great series against an ATG Australia side, Sri Lanka.
Many 200s.
He was a bit inconsistent and never scored a hundred against Wasim, Waqur and Donald.
Yeah But Sunny scored one vs WI bowlersLara, played in some great series against an ATG Australia side, Sri Lanka.
Many 200s.
He was a bit inconsistent and never scored a hundred against Wasim, Waqur and Donald.
I think Smith makes batting look fun. I reckon he’s just having fun ****ing around and doing all the extra stuff at the crease to see how much he can get away with.And you think Smith makes batting look easy.
Sunny scored tons against top fast bowlers.Yeah But Sunny scored one vs WI bowlers
Yeah even in Ind compare to Sachin and Dravid he isn't talked muchSunny scored tons against top fast bowlers.
1 against young Richard Hadlee
3 against Bob Willis( including 1 against Botham)
3 against Jeff Thomson
4 against Imran Khan
5 against Holding(includes 3 against Marshall)
1991 was a turning point for India as a country and since Gavaskar retired in 1987 it’s unlikely most people never saw him play.Yeah even in Ind compare to Sachin and Dravid he isn't talked much
iirc India’s population has increased by like, half a billion or more since Gavaskar retired.1991 was a turning point for India as a country and since Gavaskar retired in 1987 it’s unlikely most people never saw him play.
I mean, kinda natural if you think of it really.With the exception of the legendary Don Bradman and to a much lesser extent Gary Sobers, most cricketers that played before 1970 aren’t famous in India.
Have a few more vs Marshall in 78 IIRCSunny scored tons against top fast bowlers.
1 against young Richard Hadlee
3 against Bob Willis( including 1 against Botham)
3 against Jeff Thomson
4 against Imran Khan
5 against Holding(includes 3 against Marshall)
Well many people who follow cricket stats know Bradman name comes up because of that batting average.He is like Pele who has highest goals record even if you don't follow football much.With the exception of the legendary Don Bradman and to a much lesser extent Gary Sobers, most cricketers that played before 1970 aren’t famous in India.
Bradman is special. Anyone who follows cricket for a few years will eventually hear the name of Don Bradman.I mean, kinda natural if you think of it really.
Yeah, that's why I say it's natural for the general public to just know of him and probs Sobers pre 70sBradman is special. Anyone who follows cricket for a few years will eventually hear the name of Don Bradman.
I have never seen a single game ice hockey. Even if I see the most popular ice hockey player, I wouldn’t recognise them but even I have heard of one name - Wayne Gretzky.Well many people who follow cricket stats know Bradman name comes up because of that batting average.He is like Pele who has highest goals record even if you don't follow football much.
Even Sobers is not really that famous. Numbers play a significant role and TBH Sobers’ numbers aren’t really that special compared to Don.Yeah, that's why I say it's natural for the general public to just know of him and probs Sobers pre 70s