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Ian Blackwell - Robbie Peterson
any way i can catch a glimpse of this documentary? i've heard so much of bradman, sobers, richards, hadlee and other all-time greats but i've never been able to see them considering they were long gone long before i arrived. so i just accept bradman's greatness without ever knowing why he was really that great.Slats4ever said:donald bradman = sachin tendulkar...
I have a new found respect now for sachin... I was watching a documentary on bradman's life and they spoke about how Bradman thought he was like Tendulkar and Bradman's wife actually said "they looked the same" when they batted. They then interviewed Tendulkar and he was so humble and held Bradman in such high reverence it was great.
I've always considered him a pretty good combination of Thomson and Lillee.BoyBrumby said:I won't win any awards for originality, but Strauss has clearly seen Langer play once or twice. Fidel Edwards is like a "mini-me" version of Thommo too.
Thorpey was actually capable of scoring runs other than on extremely flat pitches.My final one may be wishful thinking on my part, but Colly looked like nothing so much as a mirror image of Sir Graham Thorpe in the first test. Nudging, nurdling & rotating the strike v effectively.
That's the mockers put on him well & truly, obv!
Though there are also obvious similarities between Pietersen and Sir Isaac Vivian and plenty have mentioned that already (I think Hussain was the first).Autobahn said:Kevin Pietersen - Allan Lamb
same sort of attitude to the game really.
Shaftab Khalid = virtually a carbon-copy of Saqlain.greatindia said:Saqlain = S Malik
Indeed virtually the exact same actions, quite the same with Daniel Luca Vettori - Mudhsuden Singh Panesar.Langeveldt said:Ian Blackwell - Robbie Peterson
I was thinking more Patterson Thompson - Neil Pickup.Langeveldt said:Chris Schofield - Neil Pickup
(sorry Neil)
An intreguing case, because you take freeze-shots (from front-on, not behind) of their actions and they're essentially identical; but you watch the thing in motion and there's little in common (possibly Dillon's extra classicallness has held him back in relation to Courtney).vic_orthdox said:Merv Dillon = Courtney Walsh.
Marcus Trescothick = Graham Gooch in a mirror, in all except the backlift.Armadillo said:Any others?
They probably bounced somewhere!Richard said:(Have you ever been on the end of the Pickup Bouncers in the nets?)
For me they bounced about halfway down - then usually hit the side-netting, but I managed to middle 4 IIRR.Langeveldt said:They probably bounced somewhere!
I'm assuming the Yeo/Botha link is along the lines of being chuckers.Richard said:Marcus Trescothick = Graham Gooch in a mirror, in all except the backlift.
Jason Lewry = Zaheer Khan, in EVERY way. First time I saw Zaheer I couldn't believe the similarities.
Ramnaresh Sarwan currently has a stance very like Kim Barnett used to have, before he acquired extra eccentricity late in his career.
Jahad Ahmed (Neil will hopefully understand) = Ajit Agarkar
Simon Yeo = Johann Botha \ Ruwan Kalpage (Neil is about the only one who spotted this)
Richard Dickinson = modelled on a combination of Dominic Cork, Darren Gough, Richard Hadlee and Michael Kasprowicz (without the no-balls). I've never videoed myself bowling and I must do so to see whether I really do look like any of them.
Roof of the net if he's true to form.Langeveldt said:They probably bounced somewhere!
Interesting... I've never looked at Pathan in a mirror, either, nor have I ever really thought of my action as anything like his... much more jerky than mine.Neil Pickup said:As for you, a right-handed Irfan Pathan is probably as close as I can think of