or just fast development? if you wanna give him longetivity point then you should give his atleast 18+ self some scrutiny as wellYes and out thrice in 7 tests.
Lara 5 times in 98 series.
And Tendulkar was still a teen. That whole phase should be considered as a prodigy.
Lara has good output against McGrath while Sachin against Steyn imoAnyway I agree with most all of the above. Objectively, both Lara and Sachin were well below par vs Donald led South African bowling, Wasim, and were mixed vs McGrath.
If you are going to suggest that single 98 series is relevant since it was their both primes don't bring out stats of dismissals in total innings when Donald wasn't in his prime to make it misleading.And the fact of the matter remains, Lara essentially only played Donald with both in their respective primes in that one series.
Fun fact both Lara and Sachin faced Donald over the same number of innings with Donald dismissing Lara 6 times and Sachin 5.
I would say Sachin has good output vs McGrath as well. Re Lara, 99 is enough to cover any other mediocrity.Lara has good output against McGrath while Sachin against Steyn imo
tbf Sachin had already played 60 first class matches and had himself just played a county season too.Donald was 26/27 and had debuted in 92 but had been playing county cricket for a long time prior and was a fairly seasoned bowled even out of the gate.
Yeah but Lara never played Steyn. Wish he did. Would've been interesting to say the least. Would assume Steyn would do well in South Africa but get taken apart in the CaribbeanLara has good output against McGrath while Sachin against Steyn imo
I give him extra credit for maturing before his years but don't expect him to have the same output.or just fast development? if you wanna give him longetivity point then you should give his atleast 18+ self some scrutiny as well
Because it's two different arguments. You can say they had the same success rate against SA in that period but Donald objectively did better against Lara.why does that matter though? their run output against a Donald led south Africa is the same, if you ask me, needing the best bowler of the team to get you out is far less humiliating then getting out to McMillan and Cronje.
What's the context behind Sachin averaging 32 vs McGrath in India?I would say Sachin has good output vs McGrath as well. Re Lara, 99 is enough to cover any other mediocrity.
As a teen which is exceptionaltbf Sachin had already played 60 first class matches and had himself just played a county season too.
Broken toenailWhat's the context behind Sachin averaging 32 vs McGrath in India?
Oh ok so I'll stick to the ONE series then and judge Lara on that ONE series. Interesting how all of a sudden that's good enough for you but hey you do you as the yanks would say.....If you are going to suggest that single 98 series is relevant since it was their both primes don't bring out stats of dismissals in total innings when Donald wasn't in his prime to make it misleading.
I know but you’re implying Donald shouldn’t be given leeway due to his late international start and prior domestic experience. Tendulkar was pretty damn experienced at that time himself. Same standard should apply to both probs.As a teen which is exceptional
Just be consistent. I know it's hard for you but try.Oh ok so I'll stick to the ONE series then and judge Lara on that ONE series. Interesting how all of a sudden that's good enough for you but hey you do you as the yanks would say.....
OkayI give him extra credit for maturing before his years but don't expect him to have the same output.
Donald had plenty of success against Sachin, 5 dismissals in 20 innings vs 6 dimissals in 20 innings, the gap is minimal, Sachin getting dismissed by McMillan and Cronje is not something I'm going to give him points for, Donald has shown he is more than capable of taking prime Sachin out.Because it's two different arguments. You can say they had the same success rate against SA in that period but Donald objectively did better against Lara.
2 series.What's the context behind Sachin averaging 32 vs McGrath in India?
Just be consistent. I know it's hard for you but try.Oh ok so I'll stick to the ONE series then and judge Lara on that ONE series. Interesting how all of a sudden that's good enough for you but hey you do you as the yanks would say.....
Pot say hello to kettle. The nerve....Just be consistent. I know it's hard for you but try.
Huh? Just saying Donald started out international cricket as a pretty good bowler since he was already matured and with experience.I know but you’re implying Donald shouldn’t be given leeway due to his late international start and prior domestic experience. Tendulkar was pretty damn experienced at that time himself. Same standard should apply to both probs.
The tour party were heading to South Africa in November 1998 from different places, a few from the Caribbean while most were going straight on from a one-day tournament in Bangladesh. But on November 5, nine of them, including Brian Lara, the captain, told tour manager Clive Lloyd during a stopover in Bangkok that they were heading to London not Johannesburg, after a row with WICB board officials. A bemused Lloyd and entourage headed south while the players flew to Heathrow Airport.
The players were not so much unhappy with their tour fees - up to £35,000 each - as much as peripheral issues such as training and meal allowances, and these proved the catalyst in a row that had been brewing for months. They were also uneasy with security arrangements following incidents earlier in the year when Pakistan had visited the republic.
As soon as Pat Rousseau, the WICB president, heard what was happening he called a board meeting, and by the time Lara and Carl Hooper, the vice-captain, arrived at their London hotel a fax was waiting informing them they had been fired and the other squad members fined 10% of their tour fees.
Rousseau, whose relationship with Lara was strained, seemed to believe this would break the back of the strike but the action backfired badly, only serving to make the players more determined.
Lara took a back seat, telling reporters: "I'm on the outside. I'm not a member of the West Indies cricket team at the moment. But I still want to go to South Africa." The spotlight fell on Walsh, Lara's predecessor and now president of WIPA, the players' association.
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