In fact they would come last.. I reckon SA or the WI would win, if they dropped ChanderpaulThey should make batting like Diving or Gymnastics where you give out scores.
Get each batsmen to face 30 balls and score the best 10 shots on technique, timing etc, that'd be gun.
The downside (for me) is Australia wouldn't win.
I don't know about Watson, but Sanga sure is a good player to watch, only bettered by an in form Ian Bell which is the best IMO.If you could pay Sangakkara and Watto to bat together all day I'd die a happy man.
tbh I always thought mark waugh was always a lot better to watch than steve waugh.Some people don't like watching Sachin bat, though. I personally never found Mark Waugh that pleasing to watch.
tbh whats annoying about watching vaughan bat, is the fact that he has that really irritating chin strap dangling around all the time, never tucked in, also although he's good to watch when he's going well, he is terrible to watch otherwise, he always seems to get bowled by really average bowlers (rana naved ul hasan for example)...and often looks like a really terrible player for it, i remember when he got bowled by rana, the stumps were smashed out of the ground, and vaughan himself was left in a ridiculous looking stance, with his legs miles apart and looking completely out of place...a shame that such a good player can on occasion look so poor.Vaughan
he seems to get out like that quite a lot, such a dismissal is always accompanied by the same frown, opened mouth, shake of the head, off comes the helmet, and ruffles his hair, always...Haha that Rana dismissal was one of the most embarrasing I've ever seen from Vaughan. At first I thought it was a good ball, but it wasn't, it was just a straight Yorker.
A straight yorker bowled at 141kph often does the trick...Haha that Rana dismissal was one of the most embarrasing I've ever seen from Vaughan. At first I thought it was a good ball, but it wasn't, it was just a straight Yorker.
He plays the occasional shot ie a straight drive, every now and then which makes you go WOW....It's not to say I don't enjoy seeing him do well and making runs, I enjoy every moment I watch him bat because I know he won't be there much longer, and I appreciate what he's done in cricket. I just don't like watching him stylistically. This is especially so in ODI cricket, less so in tests. His legside play is excellent to watch and I enjoy seeing him use his wrists, but his offside play just doesn't do it for me. Maybe it's to do with his small stature and gigantic bat.
Haha don't get you, 87mph is more than quick enough to get through the defences of even the most skilled batsman.. No decent batsman should ever be troubled by a full ball at a mere 141kph.
Scoring runs on a tarmat doesn't count IMO.Big "up yours" today one feels.