Teja.
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"A batsman's job - or responsibility if you like - is to find a technique that optimises his scoring in his own era; not develop a technique that'd work in any era at the expense of maximum output in current conditions just to satisfy people who wish to compare him with former players." - PEWS
I strongly subscribe to this school of thought and believe that a batsman's technique is a product of the cricketing environment that they grew up in. Rating a batsman by mentally transporting him to a different era with the same technique- without accounting for the environment which led to him using the said technique- and then saying he'd get score sweet FA if he played in that era is just wrong, IMO. What is more important is that the batsman works out a technique that is best-suited for run-scoring in his era.
The 00s has been by far the most batsman friendly decade in the last half century which is mainly due to the increasing number of flat decks in the world. The techniques of the batsmen of the 00s obviously are affected by this and revolve around, and rightly so, optimization of run-scoring in these circumstances.Believing that Viv Richards/Ken Barrington would average 9000 today and Sehwag would average 12 in the 80s is a joke IMO.The odd failure in a bowling friendly deck is largely irrelevant IMO, which is an extreme rarity these days, in comparison to their performance in the 99 other flat decks while judging the worth of a batsman.
Would like to hear people's thoughts on this issue.
I strongly subscribe to this school of thought and believe that a batsman's technique is a product of the cricketing environment that they grew up in. Rating a batsman by mentally transporting him to a different era with the same technique- without accounting for the environment which led to him using the said technique- and then saying he'd get score sweet FA if he played in that era is just wrong, IMO. What is more important is that the batsman works out a technique that is best-suited for run-scoring in his era.
The 00s has been by far the most batsman friendly decade in the last half century which is mainly due to the increasing number of flat decks in the world. The techniques of the batsmen of the 00s obviously are affected by this and revolve around, and rightly so, optimization of run-scoring in these circumstances.Believing that Viv Richards/Ken Barrington would average 9000 today and Sehwag would average 12 in the 80s is a joke IMO.The odd failure in a bowling friendly deck is largely irrelevant IMO, which is an extreme rarity these days, in comparison to their performance in the 99 other flat decks while judging the worth of a batsman.
Would like to hear people's thoughts on this issue.
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