Well said...after 12 000 runs though.Retirement
See, this is what annoys me. Runs scored aren't "stats", they're the one thing that matters in cricket more than anything. Whichever team gets more of them wins the match. It's as simple as that. If you want a bat who looks good when playing then field Angelina Jolie in her underwear.Ha, he's still vintage against the Aussies. And by wisely taking his worst year 2006, stats are twisted to make him look "past his best". For me stats are bull**** compared to how he looks while playing, and just yesterday he made a sweet 88 at a SR of 80. Now, how can a batsman past his peak bat at such a rate, without any element of slog, against the best side in the World?
2003 more than 2001 IMO.Absolutely he is past his peak. Anyone who has been watching him since around 2001 and who has watched him prior to that won't argue the point. And the stats back it up.
Warne certainly wasn't at his best in the series against SA in 2005/06 nor The Ashes 2006/07, though clearly he was still pretty good. Pollock on the other hand performed far better in 2006/07 and 2007/08 than he had for many years.I'd say Warne and McGrath were still the best bowlers going around at the time. Lara had a mini-rejuvenation but I think it's fair to say he wasn't as good as he once was. Pollock was on decline. Warne was having his best ever period during his last few years.
Megan Fox. AJ is way past her peak.See, this is what annoys me. Runs scored aren't "stats", they're the one thing that matters in cricket more than anything. Whichever team gets more of them wins the match. It's as simple as that. If you want a bat who looks good when playing then field Angelina Jolie in her underwear.
Bollocks. She has matured with age. Will keep the runs flowing for at least 2-3 years.AJ is way past her peak.
I think you missed the point of cricket being a spectator sport.See, this is what annoys me. Runs scored aren't "stats", they're the one thing that matters in cricket more than anything. Whichever team gets more of them wins the match. It's as simple as that. If you want a bat who looks good when playing then field Angelina Jolie in her underwear.
Shouldn't come into it really, because how good a batsman looks when he plays is so subjective. Personally i prefer to watch Shiv Chanderpaul bat than Tendulkar, but i'm fully aware that it's just me.I think you missed the point of cricket being a spectator sport.
I kinda have a bad feeling when you bring Lara and Sachin in the same post because at least this thread should and must stay as something about the great man and the great man alone... The comparisons and stuff has its own thread.Unbelievable is his commitment!!! Lara definitely had inborn genius and talent more than Tendulkar. However Tendulkar is supreme when it comes to converting talent into substance.
And that 98 odd was off 75 balls, and he completely destoyed the famed trio of Wasim Waqar and Akthar in that match. BTW he "retired" many bowlers in that tournament, didnt he? Caddick comes into mind, esp how he was treated after his not so impressive comments before that match regarding Tendulkar.
myth...Yep. No doubt about how Sachin promised that he will never get out to Hogg again, and lived it in Australia.
I think it is inevitable that the current record holder is sompared to the previous one, and no point I intended it to bait replies. I love em both to bits, and really don't know how one can be better than the other.I kinda have a bad feeling when you bring Lara and Sachin in the same post because at least this thread should and must stay as something about the great man and the great man alone... The comparisons and stuff has its own thread.
Ah, never knew that. That's a nice little piece of info.The greatest thing about him, for me, was that he refused to do a smoking and drinking ad at an age of 21 in 1995 when Wills and Directors Special were the sponsors..
Might as well watch the green grass grow? But that's your preference and I hope you end up satisfied with that.Shouldn't come into it really, because how good a batsman looks when he plays is so subjective. Personally i prefer to watch Shiv Chanderpaul bat than Tendulkar, but i'm fully aware that it's just me.
That's wonderful. Sachin is awesome... no matter who you are, no matter where you live!The greatest thing about him, for me, was that he refused to do a smoking and drinking ad at an age of 21 in 1995 when Wills and Directors Special were the sponsors..
The game has a bibliography - it's a bit unwieldy and compromises 5 separate volumes and is the one cricket book that really ought to be turned into a regularly updated electronic work but for those saddoes amongst us who own the books and have enough fingers it's not a difficult or time consuming exerciseHaha, wow, is that your own cataloguing or have you seen this written somewhere?
Whoever it was that has dissimated this fact, it's a damn fine effort.