Barney Rubble said:Marcus Trescothick, because no-one realises how good he is.
Yes. Clearly he's terrible. 5,825 Test runs is a shocking return for a man 30 years old.silentstriker said:Not even the opposing bowlers, when they take his wickets.
@43.79. Not shocking, no. But not anywhere near being 'great' either. A decent opener.Barney Rubble said:Yes. Clearly he's terrible. 5,825 Test runs
aussie tragic said:Becuase Flintoff was given the key to Preston and therefore has free beer whenever he goes out
I would have to dis-agree with you there. I think Tedulkar is untouchable at his peak, even against Lara.BoyBrumby said:Lara is the obvious choice as a batter; there's no-one better to watch when in full-flow. Some great batsmen make it look easy (Gower, Sir Viv), but the impression Brian Charles always leaves me with is "how did he play that shot?". I think the exaggerated backlift also makes it appear he plays the ball more audaciously late than he actually does.
The reason I would put SRT over BCL (they are both in my all time team), is just that. Lara is more destructive than Sachin when in full flow, but Sachins shots are beautiful, while Laras are savage.open365 said:I would have to dis-agree with you there. I think Tedulkar is untouchable at his peak, even against Lara.
I've been watching youtube videos of him the past 3 days, and the ability he has IMO, surpasses everyone in world cricket bar Bradman.
Everything about him is incredible, he treats Brett Lee like Brett Dorey, his balance is unprecidented and his ability to straight drive any bowler is something that sets him apart IMO.
I think the definition of batting should be changed to 'The art of impersonating Sachin Ramesh tendulkar' because he has the best technique, balance, hand eye co-ordination and reflexes. I allways thought before watching him bat that people were over exagerating when they say 'that shot took my breath away' but now i know it can acctualy be true.