Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
Presently I wouldn't call Shahid Afridi a batsman; 18 months ago, yes, but not at the moment.
A point was made that fast-scoring isn't the sole denotation of "entertainment", and it most certainly isn't - I don't find Flintoff, Gilchrist or Hayden in the least entertaining because I put far more value on style than speed.
However, the question excitement is a little better phrased. For me, if I'm going to watch the ball hammered round the park (in the first 15 overs of a ODI, I add, not especially any other time) I like to see it done by any of the following with just about equal:
Jayasuriya, Kaluwitharana, Afridi, Ganguly, Sehwag, Gayle, Gilchrist, Gibbs. I used to love Neil Johnson too - sadly I haven't seen him since 2001 - and of course Saeed Anwar.
And if any decent bowlers get a mauling - forget it. Excitement gone for me. Unless they've bowled absolutely terribly.
A point was made that fast-scoring isn't the sole denotation of "entertainment", and it most certainly isn't - I don't find Flintoff, Gilchrist or Hayden in the least entertaining because I put far more value on style than speed.
However, the question excitement is a little better phrased. For me, if I'm going to watch the ball hammered round the park (in the first 15 overs of a ODI, I add, not especially any other time) I like to see it done by any of the following with just about equal:
Jayasuriya, Kaluwitharana, Afridi, Ganguly, Sehwag, Gayle, Gilchrist, Gibbs. I used to love Neil Johnson too - sadly I haven't seen him since 2001 - and of course Saeed Anwar.
And if any decent bowlers get a mauling - forget it. Excitement gone for me. Unless they've bowled absolutely terribly.