Cevno
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Just saw this post. Yeah, it was a good innings by Vijay no doubt. Well played but then Raina and Yuvraj have played better and more important innings too in tests. There is a massive difference between appreciating a innings and a batsman.Its interesting to see how, having criticised Vijay and consigned him to the dustbin of hoistory, everyone ois finding it so difficult to appreciate a high quality knock. Suddenly his innings is the result of Australia having just two decent bowlers. Wonder how many other great bowlers they had in Chennai during Dhoni;s incredible double hundred !
Come on guys appreciate a good knock when you see one. He played the first session in a completely different manner than he has been doing since he showed his aggression in IPL. He showed far better defense of not just front foot but even off the back foot which Gambhir hasn't shown after having scored thousands of Test runs. Ecaded the sharp short stuff aimed at his body in the best possible manner, bending backwards from the waist, not backing away, looking at the ball all the time and allowing it to go over the stumps to the keeper. How many Indian youngsters show that to genuine pace. Forget youngsters, think Sehwag, Ganguly and Gambhir only and answer truthfully.
Of course Vijay has been having a poor run but to use that to run down a remarkable show by Vijay and Pujara is amazingly churlish.
How much has been written in the past in glowing terms of hundreds by the stars against weaker attacks here at home. Who wants to take a bet that I can take out a dozen such records from the archives of CC in a day ??
Of course this Australian attack is not the one they had ten or even five years ago. Thats true for many attacks around the world. It does not stop fans from going gaga over the runs scored against these in recent years.
Pujara and Vijay first saw off the two good bowlers in the morning with the ball new ant the wicket a bit fresh, Then they started to consolidate against the second strng in the second session and finally put the entire attack to the sword in an amazing display in the final session. If Vijay had got out in place of Sehwag and Laxman somehow happened to br the number three who alongwith Sehwag then conjured up the same, near 300 run, partnership in the day, I bet this place would have been abuzz with over the board gushing words of praise.
And thing is Vijay never had a temperament problem in tests. His problem was always about his technique. People seem to mix up his ODI faliures and Test faliures too often and you are guilty of this here.
In Tests he always pushed at balls outside off and edged them to slips when they moved or get beaten by pace. Rarely remember him doing a Sehwag and getting out flashing. He did that in ODI's maybe but in tests he always buckled down.
And too Blame IPL for ruining him is Rich, as he was and is in the team because of being hyped up based on that anyway. It's his strokeplay that is his USP, nothing else. Will gladly accept that he has improved once he does this in tougher and quicker conditions.
See Badrinath and Mukund who don't have the same attractive strokeplays and IPL records and get ignored.
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