Oh yeah, that shot he played over square leg just standing on his back foot! It was amazing!IsuraE said:My favorite moment was during a super six match in 2003 world cup against Australia. Smashing Brett Lee around the park was fun to watch.
He probably will. but he's far more inconsistent than aravinda. If u ask aravinda to go and make a century he will!!(plus, give him a sports car! )tooextracool said:this thread really emphasizes how loosely the word ' great' is used. with regard to SL's best ever batsman, id put ranatunga ahead, but i think sangakkara will overtake them both by the end of his career.
Yep - a particularly memorable century at Eden Park, scored in about 60-70 balls.zinzan12 said:When he played domestic oneday cricket for Auckland one season.
In a couple of his better innings it was like watchin schoolboys bowling to the headmaster....
Great eye, quick hands..
why not! the guy has played some super innings abroad...like the 150 odd he made against england, not to mention his county efforts with Kent and the FC innings in NZ.tooextracool said:if you ask aravinda to go make a century away from home, in all likelyhood he wouldnt even come close.
yeesh which cricket players do u like?tooextracool said:the fact that the only other good knock that you could think off in aravinda's entire career away from the sub continent,was in a county game, only emphasises how mediocre he was away from the subcontinent.
his highest test score of 267 was scored in NZ - it was a bit more than a 'good knock' tootooextracool said:the fact that the only other good knock that you could think off in aravinda's entire career away from the sub continent,was in a county game, only emphasises how mediocre he was away from the subcontinent.
Hit4Six said:yeesh which cricket players do u like?
Hit4Six said:yeesh which cricket players do u like?
I was in a hurry! U want stats! check this out.tooextracool said:the fact that the only other good knock that you could think off in aravinda's entire career away from the sub continent,was in a county game, only emphasises how mediocre he was away from the subcontinent.
He most certainly was not mediocre, averaging 38.63 in Australia, 45.76 in New Zealand, 37.91 in England and 40 in West Indies.tooextracool said:the fact that the only other good knock that you could think off in aravinda's entire career away from the sub continent,was in a county game, only emphasises how mediocre he was away from the subcontinent.
I don't disagree for a minute about Sangakkara, but I'd be interested to know how the hell Ranatunga could be considered better than Aravinda.tooextracool said:this thread really emphasizes how loosely the word ' great' is used. with regard to SL's best ever batsman, id put ranatunga ahead, but i think sangakkara will overtake them both by the end of his career.
Played off the back-foot better than anyone I've ever seen when hitting it well... quite a brilliant player, could do things most people only dream of.dinu23 said:What comes to mind when u think of Aravinda?
His super pulls and hooks, smashing cut shots.