SillyCowCorner1
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So everyone is forgetting the Carl Hooper late cut, eh?
I'll take Dravid and Gavaskar's dourness any day batting long hours to win (in Dravid's case) and save (in Gavaskar's case) many a test match for India.Elegant but dour batsmen : Dravid, Kallis, Gavaskar
Dour: relentlessly severe, stern, or gloomy in manner or appearance.Elegant attacking (relatively) batsmen : Azharuddin, VVS, Sangakkara, Martyn, Greg Chappell, Gundappa Vishwanath
Elegant but dour batsmen : Dravid, Kallis, Gavaskar
I see absolutely no contradiction. Dravid and Kallis were both gloomy and dull in the manner/pace of their batting while playing very stylish strokesDour: relentlessly severe, stern, or gloomy in manner or appearance.
Elegant: pleasingly graceful and stylish in appearance or manner.
Seems it's one or the other, but not both in an 'Elegant Batsman thread'
His batting was somehow luminous, and part of the Kentish scene. His bat surely sent out sounds never heard from any other cricketer’s bat, muted music of the game.
the 42 year old Woolley when, in 1929, he scored 219 against Bradman’s New South Wales. Forty years later he wrote it remains one of the most majestic and classical innings I have seen, with every stroke in the book played with supreme ease.
Mark Waugh was elegant. Steve Waugh was dour. Chalk and cheese.I see absolutely no contradiction. Dravid and Kallis were both gloomy and dull in the manner/pace of their batting while playing very stylish strokes
Steve Waugh was dour and inelegant. Dravid was pretty as hell:Mark Waugh was elegant. Steve Waugh was dour. Chalk and cheese.
Mahela as a T20 opener was amazing in this way too.moeen ali is by far the most graceful t20 player of all time.
poised, elegant, fluid, striking at 140. make it make sense.