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Who would you prefer in your team as an opener if it was between these two?
Or perhaps by the fact that he plays almost everything from the crease? He does move his feet across at times, which is more than can be said for Mr. Sehwag of late, but he certainly doesn't go forward and he rarely goes back either.Gayle. His technique is fine I think people are thrown by his movements after he contacts the ball.
Not playing to the style you like doesn't mean a player isn't a good or very good batsman.Would rather open with whoever had the best defensive technique out of my bowlers. Seriously.
The poll (nor the thread) doesn't ask me who I think is better, it asks me who I'd prefer.Not playing to the style you like doesn't mean a player isn't a good or very good batsman.
Sehwag 2002-2005 was a very very good test batsman. And all those knocks were not just on flat tracks or poor bowling line-ups.
Indeed. Who is better has little bearing on who I'd prefer in my team. Who I'd select if I wanted to win the game would be a different thing altogether though.So you'd prefer IN YOUR TEAM (not to watch) a tailender with a decent technique (Mitch Johnson?) opening your batting than Sehwag?
So you'd prefer IN YOUR TEAM (not to watch) a tailender with a decent technique (Mitch Johnson?) opening your batting than Sehwag?
Well in a defensive sense he is, but those two are better batsman overall.He did say best "defensive" technique.
Best defensive technique for a bowler belongs to Gillespie.
Clearly a better batsmen than Gayle and Sehwag
Sehwag has a defensive technique?
In 2004 - Sehwag.Sehwag v Gayle
Who would you prefer in your team as an opener if it was between these two?
Nice first post mateDefensive technique or not. It does pay off. Being out of form is temporary, he has banged each and every bowler on his day.....