luckyeddie
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I can remember the days when English tennis used to be a joke.Pratyush said:Well there is Murray now.
There was an Englishman, a Canadian and a Scotsman...
Oh, wait....
I can remember the days when English tennis used to be a joke.Pratyush said:Well there is Murray now.
i dont know who compared dhoni to gilchrist. the thing is, when you have a wicketkeeper-batsman loaded with talent, you'll want to assess him in comparison to the best (gilchrist). right now, dhoni is not even close to gilchrist, but you can't blame anyone for saying that he might have the potential to become some kind of gilchrist for india in the future, based on the potential displayed in the 183* knock. gilchrist and sangakarra are far ahead of dhoni as accomplished batsmen, but dhoni has loads of talent and potential.Sanz said:I cant believe people have the guts to compare Dhoni with Gilchrist as a batsman or even as a Wicket keeper. Gilly has been part of two world cup winning teams, scored consistently in every part of the world, has maintained an equal avg. at both home and away.
Dhoni has fumbled a chance in almost every match he has played, has no clue when keeping to Bhaji isn't even considered good enough to play in tests whereas Gilchrist has kept Warne in both test and ODIs quite efficiently over last 7-8 years and replaced one of the best keepers of 90s Ian healy.
Sounds like you have shot envy.thierry henry said:Yeah, I still don't really like watching Sehwag bat either though. I think I am just jealous. Whenever I tried to play an attacking shot in my cricketing career it got me out, whereas these days it seems like a lot of the top batsman can hit slogs and mi***** all over the place and get away with it. I don't know if it's always been like this; perhaps I am idealising the (recent) past, but today's top batsman just seem to be a lot looser than before. Many of them just look like number 8 or 9 batsman who don't get out.
lol.SJS said:By inference you are calling my wife (and your mom of course) middle aged housewives. You are living dangerously young man
That would be as preposterous as comparing Pietersen with VVS Laxman.adharcric said:i dont know who compared dhoni to gilchrist. the thing is, when you have a wicketkeeper-batsman loaded with talent, you'll want to assess him in comparison to the best (gilchrist). right now, dhoni is not even close to gilchrist, but you can't blame anyone for saying that he might have the potential to become some kind of gilchrist for india in the future, based on the potential displayed in the 183* knock. gilchrist and sangakarra are far ahead of dhoni as accomplished batsmen, but dhoni has loads of talent and potential.
http://forum.cricketweb.net/showpost.php?p=635329&postcount=45adharcric said:i dont know who compared dhoni to gilchrist. the thing is, when you have a wicketkeeper-batsman loaded with talent, you'll want to assess him in comparison to the best (gilchrist). right now, dhoni is not even close to gilchrist, but you can't blame anyone for saying that he might have the potential to become some kind of gilchrist for india in the future, based on the potential displayed in the 183* knock. gilchrist and sangakarra are far ahead of dhoni as accomplished batsmen, but dhoni has loads of talent and potential.
alright that's fine, he compared dhoni's statistics to those of gilly and sangakarra, nothing terrible in that. i don't think he was claiming that dhoni can challenge gilchrist as the best keeper-batsmen right now though, and he states that dhoni has done well in his short career thus far but has a long way to go. consistency and experience are the key factors. dhoni's stats are better than those of gilchrist and sangakarra in terms of the average, but they dont take into account the long span over which the latter two have excelled. once dhoni improves in that aspect, a true comparison can be made.Sanz said:
Certainly a very impressive start to his career. I'll happily wait until he performs outside of the subcontinent, though. I mean, so far he has played at home, toured Pakistan, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe. 34 games sounds like a lot, but he's experienced relatively little in terms of touring other nations so far. I think it's inevitable that he will drop off somewhat, the question is when and how much.Armadillo said:After today's showing, Mahendra Singh Dhoni has confirmed that he is not just a passing talent, today he has shown that he can make a mockery of any attack, any time he wants. The way it looks, there isn't even a question of form. So I ask you, will this guy ever deteriorate? At this time it certainly doesn't look that way.
He has played in tests. He replaced Karthik as the Indian WK some time ago.Dhoni has a long way to go and after all he is yet to make his test debut.
yep and that post you quoted was from november...silentstriker said:He has played in tests. He replaced Karthik as the Indian WK .
Oops, sorry.yep and that post you quoted was from november...