Noob.dontcloseyoureyes said:There's plenty of times Tendulkar HASN'T choked and just because he failed a few times under the pump doesn't mean he's a choker, he's just human.
Someone did a few weeks ago.Slifer said:Prove It!!
well if it think about it there is truth to both sides, in lara's case there has been few times in his career that he has failed in the opening matches but made big hundreds in the dead-rubber matches. But it cant be that much since only the The 400 vs ENG, 237 & 132 at adelaide in 2005 & 96 immediately come to mind come to mind. But i don't know if this proves much TBH..dontcloseyoureyes said:Well, I was talking to aussie when he said that there was some form of credibility to that argument, even though it was obvious you were joking.
I have no strong attachment to either one or the other in a head to head comparison. They were clearly the best batsmen of their day, and in their pomp they were magnificent. It's probably fair to say that Lara has faded more gradually than Tendaulkar, but there are probably reasons for that.aussie said:But with Tendulkar when India have been under pressure to win a test i can't remember him playing a match-winning knock. The only one that comes close is the 136 vs PAK in chennai 99. This though is more significant since Lara has shown he can bat well under extreme pressure & win games for his team.
aussie said:, but seriously i think there is more truth in refering to Tendulkar as a choker than Lara a dead rubber basher. Who cares anyway they are both superb..
Well i cant say for sure if India in the last 15 years have had that issue. Lara up until 2002 or so had Hooper & in his early days had Adams (who was phenomenal in the mid 90s) & Richardson. While Tendulkar had Azharuddin & Sidhu also. So they have had pretty good batting support during the 90s but i reckon Lara still had to carry the windies batting more than Tendulkar has had to carry India's..Matt79 said:In regards to your specific point, could it be that in many cases when Tendaulkar plays well, India seldom end up under pressure to win a test?
I guess points should go to Lara given he's carried the Windies a lot more than Tendaulkar has had to carry India, especially recently, with players like Dravid, Ganguly, Laxman, Sehwag. Lara's had Gayle and Chandrapaul....
Tendulkar averaged 59 in matches won & Lara 57, really that isn't much of a difference. Its not as if i'm doubting Tendulkar is more consistent anyway that was my first point in the thread.silentstriker said:So how do you explain the higher average of Tendulkar in a winning test? I'd much rather have a consistent scores of 50-60 (with a LOT of centuries to boot), which help turn the tide of matches than 0, 10, 1, 400*, 1, 2, 6, 12.
AS someone who has watched both of them almost every time, I think I can safely say that Sachin has had better batting suppor than Lara, at least at home. Away from home, both had very little back up. But then again, DRavid > Chanderpaul.aussie said:Well i cant say for sure if India in the last 15 years have had that issue. Lara up until 2002 or so had Hooper & in his early days had Adams (who was phenomenal in the mid 90s) & Richardson. While Tendulkar had Azharuddin & Sidhu also. So they have had pretty good batting support during the 90s but i reckon Lara still had to carry the windies batting more than Tendulkar has had to carry India's..
I am sure you will, Given Sachin's record against Australia.age_master said:i would take Lara any day of the week.
It makes me cry.Mr Mxyzptlk said:The prospect of this thread makes me cringe.
aussie said:Tendulkar averaged 59 in matches won & Lara 57, really that isn't much of a difference. Its not as if i'm doubting Tendulkar is more consistent anyway that was my first point in the thread.
It scared me so much that I didn't open it till now despite seeing on CC. I finally gained the courage. I am weak again though.steds said:It makes me cry.
This stats shows that in games won Tendulkar averages better, but it would be interesting if one is to break down Tendulkar's & Lara 25/24 games before 2001 which they won to see how many cases where India & West Indies were in 4th innings chases.silentstriker said:So then how can you say he chokes [even a little bit], if he scores more than Lara in games won?