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Posted on 10-17-08 12:12
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Hey guys....Since Tendulkar went past lara's record recently, I would like you to pick your best three batsmen of modern era....my pick are as follows... TESTS: 1.Brian Lara 2Kumar .Sangakkara 3.Mohammad Yousuf ODIS: 1.Sanath Jayasuriya 2.Adam Gilchrist 3.Ricky Ponting Your views???
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Posted on 10-17-08 3:33
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this is again nepal and india thing, i know you guys do not want to name sachin coz u hate india. plz do not put everything like this. i think sachin is the best. look at his records in odis and tests, he is playing more matches because he is still scoring runs.. one more thing ihave never seen ponting as well behaved as sachin. sachin is the true gentleman and he is passionate abt cricket. i always liked his coverdrives and straight drives. i think he is the best in modern era.
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Posted on 10-17-08 3:52
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hips don't lie . probably you and I are watching different games. or probably you are ardent sachin fan. nobody is denying his talent. But as far as your statement of he is still scoring runs are concerned I doubt if there is any sort of conviction in his scoring. We are merely chosing who is best on our assumption. See where he is in the ranking. He is 24th batsman in the world . he has been out of top 20 twice in last two years. except 2 series he has failed in all the sereies in last 4 years. His recent series average in sri lanka was mere 15. He failed to score total of 100 runs in six innings in sri lanka. in previous series of only test against southafrica he had 0, against england in two series the average was around 22, and 38 , against sri lanka in the series before the current one average was against just about 30, in the seres against south AFrica a year before it was 27. Against Australia about two and half years ago his average again was below 20 and new zealand it dropped below 20 again. To be honest he had one great series in Australia amidst of a lot of failure. He had couple of average series against pakistan . If this isnt playing for record than what is.
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Posted on 10-17-08 5:36
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Guys,
People like Sachin Tendulkar are not so cheap who just sees or plays for the record. And you think Sachin is not enjoying his cricket?? If you think you guys know cricket, just check his recent ODI and even Test runs to some extent (SL series was an exception), and you will find he has been prolific in 2008 and you guys just blame him...Just a Nepalese mentality. It does not necessarily mean that I like India and Indians...I hate both, but if you are a human, try to be fair and try to learn to praise someone who is good. Being in the cricket for more than 20 years is not a joke, try to fit yourself in his shoes..
Well deserving record Sachin Tendulkar. Lara, no doubt is one of the best player of all times (in Test Cricket), but Sachin is a legend in every form of game. Ponting is really good too. Hussey and Peterson are proving themselves really handy for their team but let them play some more games. Will see..
For me :
Test Cricket:
1) Sir Bradman (Looking at his records)
2) Brian Lara
3) Sachin Tendulkar
ODI:
1) Sachin Tendulkar
2) Kevin Peterson
3) Ricky Ponting
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Posted on 10-17-08 6:18
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No Doubt Sachin is a living legend. But I think he should retire now.
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Posted on 10-17-08 6:20
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guys, first of all , sports and the players should be judged fairly irrespective of the nationality, so just dont be biased , that applies even to u pyari kt no_quiero, with due respect to your opinion, i wont totally agree with ya , if you consider the life of Sachin, i found it always inspiring for millions of ppl around the world and he has been a great player in every form of the cricket, and been admired by his contemps and veterans as well. watch some documentaries made on his life by ESPN, which reveals he is not only a great player but also a great person, as judged by his team mates and those on his rival teams. so, when u judge a person just look at the overall stats, not just point out the downfall days, i m sure the stats he has put on the boards all those years speak for himself, and we all know he was the master blaster in his haydays, with his unparalelled flair and techniques of the game. his imp in indian team is evident by the moral boost of the players and audiences when he is in the game and never forget that he has shown his best performance against the most dominant team (Aus). so, may be he is not the greatest of all, but he does not deserve your cheap comments either dude, i have seen players come and go in this competitive era, but its his outstanding contribution to the team and the game that keeps him on field, so please learn to appreciate, regards, chyantu
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Posted on 10-17-08 6:30
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gilchrist ponting jayasuriya
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prabhat k
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Posted on 10-17-08 10:03
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To rate the best batsmen ever, I would go by what the best bowlers say. Listen to Wasim Akram, Imran Khan, Waqar Younis, Shane Warne, Muralitharan, McGrath, Walsh, Ambrose. Somebody needs to read there interviews and put the self possessed/ professed tag of the best cricket analyst and then make a decision. Warnie put Sachin no 1 in his all time list of 100 great cricketers. While Lara and Ponting made it to top 10. Allan Donald and Glenn McGrath considered Sachin the best batsman they ever bowled to. Wasim Akram, the best left armer ever has same views and Muralitharan gives Lara a little edge over Sachin coz Lara dominated him more often.
When u talk about sports, u got to forget the nations and consider just the sportsman's talent, ability, record, and influence. When people like us make judgements on players like Sachin saying he plays for records, it must put all of us into shame as we haven't scored 1% of what he has scored . I always go by what top bowlers say.
My Favs:
1.Mohammad Azharuddin
2.Mark Waugh
3.Brian Lara
But putting my preferences aside, The all time best batsmen are :(after Don retired)
1. Sachin Tendulkar
2. Brian Lara
3.Viv Richards. Period.
And listen, Wisden, the Bible of cricket, rated Sachin as the second best batsman ever in test cricket and the best batsman ever in One dayers. Anybody wants to disagree with Wisden, Imran Khan, Wasim Akram, Shane Warne, Muralitharan, Allan Donald, Brett Lee, Coutney Walsh, Curtley Ambrose, Waugh Bros, can give themselves a tag of SOUR GRAPE...as who was the best batsman they ever played against or with two names will always pop up : Lara and Sachin. Not just because of their records, but because of their unmatched abilities, there influence which always crossed country lines. Australian and British public always loved to see their team win, but wanted Sachin and Lara score hundreds.
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Posted on 10-17-08 10:51
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Posted on 10-18-08 12:19
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for me 1 Brain lara 2 Yusuf Uhana 3 inzamam ul haq
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Posted on 10-18-08 1:25
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Inzamaam no doubt was the best Pakistan ever produced besides Saeed Anwar, Zaheer Abbas and Javed Miandaad. But Yusuf Youhana (Mohammad Yousuf since 2005), has a lot to prove. Yes, he hit a purple patch in the year 2007 when he surpassed Viv's record of highest aggregate runs in a calender year. Let me give you a whole bunch of great batsmen of last 50 years, who obviously don't rank along Sachin, Lara, and Viv..but nevertheless are/were far better than Yousuf Youhana (aka Mohammad Yousuf).
Aravinda DeSilva, Zaheer Abbas, Javed Miandaad, Saeed Anwar, Azharuddin, Sunil Gavaskar, Gundappa Viswanath, Martin Crowe, Stephen Fleming, Carl Hooper, Desmond Haynes, Gordon Greenidge, Shiv Chanderpaul, Clive Lloyd, Rahul Dravid, Graham Gooch, Mark Waugh, Steve Waugh, Damien Martin, Allan Border, Matt Hayden, Andy Flower, Greg Chappel, Ian Chappel, Dug Walters, Rohan Kanhai, Alwin kalicharan....and so on....
All these players were one of the best in their times. But when it comes to picking the best ever, even the great Don Bradman chose Tendulkar...besides Shane Warne.
Mind you, I am no Tendulkar fan. I waz always an Azhar and Lara fan. I have short of stopped following cricket since Lara retired. But one has to be very objective and respectful to the legends of the game who are widely acknowledged and admired by even their opponents.
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Posted on 10-18-08 1:47
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Oh I forgot to say Crish Cain ....from NZ he is great and Sahid Anwar no doubt they are really great player for me,
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Posted on 10-18-08 4:53
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Prabhat K. just to let you know Mcgrath has said Lara as a better batsman than Sachin. And regarding wisden it made judgement in 2000 and not in 2008. Wisden themselves has put 3 of Lara's innings in top 15 where lara's 153* ranking as high as 2. Sachin has none in top 100. Ones surpsing thing is if you take out Zimbabwe and Bangladesh out of the record of Lara and sachin, incidentlly both have played same number of tests (sachin playing 2 test more) but Lara has scored staggering 1100 hundred runs more against all other teams (barring zimbabwe and bangla) playing two fewer tests. Most successsful fast bowler and highest wicket taker of all time amongst fast bowlwer McGrath said Lara as better batsman. Most successful spin bowler and Higest wicket taker of all time Murali said Lara as better. And regarding shane warne thing. Record says lara has played him better than anybody else. Since Shane warne made debut It was lara because of whom Shane was contemplating Retirement during 1999 because lara was brutal to him. Lara is only batsman because of whom Shane was dropped of the team only time in his career. (barring drug scandle)
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Posted on 10-18-08 4:37
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No queiro bro,
Everything u said is absolutely correct. Honestly for the first time I feel I am going to have discussion with someone who knows facts and figures in depth. Its going to be a joy coz that give me opportunity to learn something more.
Well, Tendulkars career can be best described in two phases. The first phase, which was pre 1999, when he literally butchered bowlers. Post 2000, he changed his game altogether and became more of the accumulator, rather than the attacking batsman he was. He says the team needed him to play a more responsible role, since there was Sehwag who could score at 5 runs an over. It always puzzles me to see why Sachin doesn't play like he played in 90s.
Yes, none of Sachin's test innings are in Wisden top 100 best test innings while u have 277, 153 n.o., of Lara and a few more.
I have always believed that Lara was surreal, he was GOD. just he was too moody. He never changed his game. Always attacked, always played his own game. Never ever he let a rookie or a great bowler dominate him.
So if its Lara vs Sachin, Lara is always better for me ...but Im sure u would agree he lost his plot in mid 90s. After he scored that 501 and 375, he went into a steep downfall and only came back in early 2000.
Sachin, in his new Avataar, has been so vulnerable that so often a new comer takes his wickets..which is unbelievable.
But for the whole decade of 90s, ever since he debuted in international cricket, he played magnificiently against any opposition, any ground, any attack. I still feel his 136 against Pak in Chennai test in 98, his 116 in Perth in 91/92 are two of the very special innings that deserves a place in Wisden top 100.
Shane Warne is obviously a better critic than me or you, he is Wisden's top 5 cricketers of the century. When he puts Sachin at no.1, that means he knows what he is saying. When Donald says Sachin was the best he ever bowled to (obviously in early 2000), that makes sense. I have seen both the players grow, I have observed both the players careers. never seen the Don bat, but for sure if Lara had done justice to his talent he would have broken so many records that no one could have ever dreamed of scaling them.
Top cricketers are always divided when they are asked about best batsmen, a lot give edge to Lara while some say Tendulkar is the best. But one thing for sure, they all have both Lara and Sachin in top 2, and nobody ever comes close.
No queiro, before my interest in cricket waned, I think I m so fortunate to have witnessed cricket in an era (90s) that there were 2 of the best batsmen ever (Sachin,Lara), 2 of the best spinners (Warnie, Murali), the best left arm fast bowler ever (Wasim Akram ), Ferocious fast bowler in his early days who literally crushed toes (Waqar), all the Pakistani great batsmen (Inzamaam, Saeed),and some real high voltage cricket in 90s.
Today, cricket doesn't give me a kick. U know what since Damien Martin retired, how many batsmen are there who just catch ur eyes with subtle artistry of their silky strokes, a la Azharuddin or mark Waugh, Gilchrist gone, with Saeed and Inzy and Wasim gone, this Pak team looks a club side, the less said about Bangladesh and Zim, the better, India will have a uphill task when Sachin, Dravid, and laxman retire. Cricket's best era seems to have gone for ever with no genuine fast bowlers like Walsh,Ambrose, Allan Donald left ( Barring Brett Lee).
Well, so lets celebrate the end days of the master Batsmen off our era, Sachin Tendulkar, who along with LARA, gave us so many great memories and great times with their feat on the cricket field.
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Posted on 10-18-08 5:38
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Prabhat K , your statement of "Shane Warne is obviously a better critic than me or you, he is Wisden's top 5 cricketers of the century " is false. Shane warne's top 50 is very prejudiced and many expert dont even give it a s**t and said it is just plain rubbish. Just look at his top 50 , Players like tim may, Jamie Siddons (i never heard of this player), ravi shastri, alec stewart gets in the list. I am sure Shane warne must have some reason for not including players like Inzamam Ul haq in the top 50. Do you really believe Inzamam wasnt even top 50 player in his generation? Do you see any logic behind putting Shoaib Akhter well ahead of Alan Donald. Do you really believe batsman like Mark Taylor is better than matthew Hayden and is there any logic behind putting taylor at number 9.
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Posted on 10-18-08 6:14
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I have only read or heard about Sir Bradman, so for me the best three batsman are:
1) Sachin Tendulkar
2) Brian Lara
3) Ricky Ponting
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prabhat k
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Posted on 10-18-08 8:40
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I still believe Warne wasn't the cricketer he was for nothing. I don't know about u no queiro, but as far as I am concerned I know he is more than 10,000 times knowledgeable than people like me who only see cricket and have never played cricket at that level. So, the judgement of Warne is only I respect and I can only go with the experts who can claim to be half good a cricketer Warne was.
The views that I respect are from players like Botham,Viv Richards, Imran Khan,Atherton a big no no coz man u were good but not always that correct and u were forced to eat a humble pie everytime u criticized the great man, and above all I have to blindly accept the verdict made by Don Bradman in early 90s when he was watching Sachin bat and called his wife saying this guy reminds of my days. I am not talking about the Sachin of post 2003, but the Sachin of 1989- 1999. A whole decade where he literally carried the entire weight of his team, just as the way Lara did in his later years, specially after 1996 world cup, when Richie Richardson retired.
Inzamaam will be in the top 20 best batsmen in anyones list, why Warne doesn't include him is debatable...may be he never saw Inzy as big a threat Lara or Sachin or others were. The pakistan batsman who has best records against Aussies was Saeed Anwar, Inzy for some reason didn't do as well as he could have...even though he was a terrific player of genuine fast bowling.
Now, considering the quality of fast bowling, and bowling as a whole, when people had to face chin music of Jeff Thompson, ferocious and almost murderous bowling of Marshall, Holding, and Roberts...in general these Youhanas, and others wouldn't have scored easy runs if they played in 70s, 80s 0r in early 90s (with Wasim, Waqar, Ambrose, Walsh, Donald..all super quicks and very lethal in early days), my top 5 batsmen based on skill, temperament and achievements..in order of supremacy are :(last 50 years, say since 1960s)
1. Viv Richards
2. Sunil Gavaskar
3.Brian Lara
4.Sachin Tendulkar
5.tough to name
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Posted on 10-19-08 1:09
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my pics for best modern era batsmen are (not necessary in the order that i have prescribed):
Tests:
1. B. Lara (W.I)
2. S. Tendulkar (Ind.)
3. Sir V. Richards (W.I)
others: R. Ponting, M. Hayden, S. Gavaskar, A. Gilchrist, S. Waugh
ODIS:
1. S. Jayasuria (S.L)
2. S. Tendulkar (Ind.)
3. A. Gilchrist
others: R. Ponting, Sir V. Richards, S. Ganguly, S. Anwar
Current players on recent (let's say for the past 3 years or so) form:
For Tests:
1. R. Ponting
2. M. Hayden
3. S. Tendukar
others: M. Hussey, V. Sewahg, K. Sangakara, G. Smith
For ODI:
1. M. Hayden
2. R. Ponting
3. Kevin Peterson
others: C. Gayle, S. Tendulkar, MS Dhoni, S. Jayasuria
Just my opinion. Coming out with such a list is a daunting and a subjective issue. For example, Warne thinks Tendulkar is better than Lara; McGrath thinks otherwise. I am sure many believe Ponting should be considered as one of the best of all time too.
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Posted on 10-19-08 3:50
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There have been very few cricketers who have captured the imagination of sports watchers over the years. These are the players even oppositions applaud, and even the countries they play against love to see them succeed against them. They can be counted in fingures.
pre 1950s- one and only Don Bradman
1950s-1980s- Viv Richards
1980s- none
1990s- Lara, Sachin, Warne
2000-cricket played at its lowest standard with no genuine fast bowlers around, countries like Ban and Zim playing test cricket, Pak one time a formidable team been sunk into levels unimaginable, Aus no more the potent force since Warne and McGrath retired........
I believe crickets golden age is over and after Warne, and Lara Sachin is the last of the dynasours. The day he quits, cricket won't be a part of my life for sure.
Lets cherish a great sportsperson irrespective of his nationality, someone who besides being a superb cricketer, carried the hopes of billions of his fans day in and day out, stayed dignified and the best compliment is...in the days of matchfixing in late 90s, book makers won't fix a match while he played.They had to wait till he got out.
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test: lara, ponting , hayden odi: ghilchrist, jayasurya, hayden
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wish all the respect to your thread, why is players like rahul dravid, andy flower, daniel vettori, stephen fleming, nathan astle, being ignored. i dont have any idea. michael bevan was one of the best in odi in terms of average. if i am not wrong. taking records lance klusener had a awesome outing in 1999 world cup. how about shaun pollock who has the best economy rate compared to murali or mcgrath or akram. why does shoaib akhtar does not fit in top 50. i hardly found chris cairns name once. grant flower, neil johnson, murray goodwin, hansie cronje, jonty rhodes, heath streak were all good. they just did not have too much of opportunity. how about the emerging yuvraj singh. how could you say sachin and other indians plays for records. i hardly follow cricket now but the players mentioned above are all good players. have your views on it.
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