Richard
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Haha, WTF?Lol at this thread getting to twenty pages. FWIW, I agree with Richard, Hayden is much, much better than Hussain.
And 2 banned BLEs, as well...
Haha, WTF?Lol at this thread getting to twenty pages. FWIW, I agree with Richard, Hayden is much, much better than Hussain.
Only if you had a simplistic view of boredom - for me Hussain was one of the best-looking players in the business, and did sometimes even score quickly... shock-horror.
Both batsmen's batting was effective for their team, but Hussain's was far higher in quality.[/QUOTE]
Except that it resulted in less runs
Whoosh.If you ask you bowling at domestic level has been substandard since time immemorial, so there's no issues there.
How is that? He counts himself out. When you do well against teams where you have no expectation on you to do well and then do poorly when there is expectation that is the hallmark of a player without much mental toughness.But as i said before on mental toughness i would rate Hussain above Hayden.
There is simply no way on hell that Hussain was a better ODI player than Hayden, and Richard admits that.Btw, are we comparing Hussain and Hayden only on basis of their test match performances or are we also taking their odi records into account too.
Better batsman, not heavier run scorer, or most effective player, better batman.The basic gist of it is, Richard is of the opinion that Nasser Hussain was a better batsman Hayden is. He has said that Haydos is a flat track bully and would get exposed on the pitches and vs the bowling Hussain had to face.
well then I am going to say Jason Gillespie is a better batsman than Nasser Hussain!!!! I preferred watching some of Gillespies cover drivesBetter batsman, not heavier run scorer, or most effective player, better batman.
Since when has being the better batsman been to do with preferred watching?well then I am going to say Jason Gillespie is a better batsman than Nasser Hussain!!!! I preferred watching some of Gillespies cover drives
because I love the way Gillespie can dig in against the bangladesh team and score big runs to save Australias bacon..Hussain couldnt do that.
That is just as valid an arguement as what Richard is saying
Better batsman, not heavier run scorer, or most effective player, better batman.
The same time it started to have nothing to do with scoring more runs and being more effectiveSince when has being the better batsman been to do with preferred watching?
I know being the better batsman has nothing to do with who is the better to watch....but really the only way you can measure someones batting ability is to measure how well the batsman has dished out the batsmans currency, and that is runs.No swervy was directly replying to the post where I quoted him earlier on. It has never (or shouldn't have) have had anything to do with being the better play to watch etc, purely the best batsman.
It was more a reply to something Richard said earlier (I think it was on this thread or maybe another one, cant remember)To be fair, Youhana then was a totally different player to Mohammed Yousuf now. He is one of the favourite players actually.