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Brian Lara vs Ricky Ponting (against pace bowling)

better player of fast bowling?


  • Total voters
    28

Van_Sri

U19 12th Man
And what about his fighting innings of 136, with a bad back, at Chennai against Pakistan?

Back spasms are not in scorecards. What goes on record is the score and the result. In the end Pakistan won that match, despite Sachin's fine innings. As an experiment I pretended that Tendulkar had scored another ten runs and taken India to a twoor three-wicket win: then his innings would have been close to the overall Top Ten. Indeed, if the other Indian players had taken them to a win, Tendulkar's innings would have comfortably made it into the Wisden 100 and the Indian Top Ten. Winning was the difference between, say, Brian Lara's 153 not out (when West Indies beat Australia by one wicket) and this innings. Winning is not everything, but it is quite important
 

Van_Sri

U19 12th Man
But it almost ended in anti-climax when he was dropped by wicketkeeper Ian Healy on 145 with West Indies still seven short of victory. - Lara was Lucky on that day and Sachin was not Lucky.
 

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