albo97056
U19 Cricketer
Well it appears you haven't read the post you quoted then.
Well, no. People bat differently. Hitting the gap is a skill - it's a technical aspect of the game that not all batsmen posess. Someone like Michael Vaughan simply isn't very good at it in comparison to others. Obviously he's not so ridiculously bad at it that he's the worst one day player of all time, but he's not as good at it as others aroud. It's of no concequence in test cricket because he has a sound defense and he can hit bad balls for four with attacking fields in place. The test game suits his batting technique and his strengths. The one day game does not.
Because, as has been said, his weakness outside off stump, occompanied by fields set for this weakness and bowlers trying to exploit it rather than restrict him, prevented him from succeeding. He tried to play aggressively at times and he failed then too. He simply wasn't a very good test batsman.
Well duh! Thank you captain obvious.Name me any recognised batsman of the modern ero who has a similar test strike to his ODI strike rate, and who played significant matches to judge so.
Read the third paragraph of my post.
How about pietersen? gilchrist, haydens prob about same. Theres plenty out there, i cant be bothered to go spendin hours trawlin thru records
Its not obvious at all because you are twisting what i sed
The point i was making is that it was VERY different, not just the ussual from odis to tests.
And as for these commentators bein old, plenty of them are from the very recent period, ive heard atherton and hussain talk regularly about it, you cant say they were products of 70s odis
As i said the number of balls edged thru 3rd slip and gully is not going to acount for that difference, its all down to attitude. Its not about reactions, if you go out there with positive intent you dont just pick one ball individualy, its the whole innings you are being aggressive. At least it should be. You dont think as the balls coming down "im in odi mode today im gonna slap it", ur just in a certain mood which you set yourself as you build your innings and before the sart of it, once its in your mind its all very subconscous.
I for one can understand your point, can you not get that i may be right here? Theres not the least bit of truth in what i say? To me there are a lot of close minded people here who just wont consider other points of view.
There will be those who genuinely have some sort of technical deficiency, but i think that would be a lot easier to sort out than one of mindset, just look at england on their current tour. Prime example of mindset defeating them