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kirankri
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Topic: Stylish batsmen you likedPosted: 15 January 2008 at 8:53am |
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Cricket wouldn't have been so interesting without stylish batsmen. Though runs matter irrepective of how you get them, cricket wouldn't have been so popular if there were no stylish cover drives, pulls, straight drives. It would be nice to dicuss the batsman you liked and disliked for their style. Here is my list... Batsmen whom I liked :
Dean Jones, Martin Crowe, Brian Lara, David Gower, Azharuddin, Dravid, Andrew Hudson
Batsmen whom I don't like or didn't like:
Chandrapaul, Jayawardane, Kaif, Jaques
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Posted: 15 January 2008 at 9:50am |
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Hvent see much of Jones or Crow but my favourites are : Gower, Azhar, Laxman, Ganguly, Dravid, Sangakkara, Ponting and Afridi when in full flow.
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Posted: 15 January 2008 at 10:19am |
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Mark waugh, Martyn, fleming, Wishart, Lara, Salim Malik, Kambli
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joelza1990
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Posted: 15 January 2008 at 12:00pm |
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Batsmen i like: Yousuf, Sangakarra, Tendulkar, Ganguly, Hussey, Jayawardene, Ponting and Lara
Batsmen i don't like: Dravid, Martyn, Kallis, Gayle and Smith |
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Posted: 15 January 2008 at 12:22pm |
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Gayle, Afridi, Younus, Langer, Dravid, F.Wallace, Atherton...dont like them
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Posted: 15 January 2008 at 10:59pm |
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Ones I like: Steve Waugh, Mark Waugh, Tendulkar, Ganguly, Lara, Aravinda De Silva
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"His classical hits down the ground, met with a checked drive, were Tendulkar at his best. It was though he had a new lease of life." - Sachin Tendulkar's return to cricket with a 91-Ball century.
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spin wizard
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Posted: 15 January 2008 at 11:00pm |
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Stylish eh.
Sarwan, M. Waugh, Yousuf, Laxman.
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In troubled times, being philosophical helps a great deal, it helps you to remain sane and not do any further damage.
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Posted: 16 January 2008 at 2:47am |
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add Fleming to that list, he's a treat to watch when he gets going!
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Good one Graham!
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cricketluva
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Posted: 16 January 2008 at 3:39am |
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I think a batting elegance thread was done a while back. I think.
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See you later Gilly! Thanks for the memories! |
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Posted: 17 January 2008 at 8:19am |
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Zaheer, Mark waugh, Yusuf, Laxman and lara.
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Posted: 17 January 2008 at 8:56am |
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yup Zaheer fits right in there.
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Posted: 17 January 2008 at 9:07am |
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he does when his second name is Abbas
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Posted: 17 January 2008 at 9:11am |
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oh right. That's who he is talking about. hehe.
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Posted: 17 January 2008 at 9:13am |
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and so do Majid Khan And Bari....not outstanding as batters but a treet to watch. Probabaly the most stylish batsmen atleast from pak
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Posted: 17 January 2008 at 12:15pm |
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Ramdin is another stylish one that comes to mind. |
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Posted: 17 January 2008 at 12:41pm |
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And G R Vishy was one of the most stylish.
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Posted: 17 January 2008 at 3:48pm |
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stylish batsmen i like
lara,kallis,tendulkar,sarwan,chanderpaul,s fleming,k sangakara,ganguly batsmen i don't like k petterson,d ganga,laxman,yousuf |
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Posted: 17 January 2008 at 6:13pm |
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stylish got to be the big 3 ponting tendulkar and lara in no particular order, vaughan has one of the most beutiful cover drives in the game, he will play a couple before is off stump gets skittled.
one of the ugliest players must be scott styris, shocking shots gets him the runs though, as you cant set a field to those dirt shots even he doesnt know were the ball is going half the time.
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Posted: 17 January 2008 at 7:40pm |
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You really have no idea what you're talking about, do you?
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Good one Graham!
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Posted: 18 January 2008 at 1:33am |
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My favourite stylish batsmen and the reasons I think they were/are stylish:
Chanderpaul- His sweet timing of the ball, his relaxed temperament and his unique stance that very few people will ever understand have made him a treat to watch bat, at least in my eyes.
Lara- I coudn't type enough about this man's style if you gave me a year to do it. Such a magical player when on form, he pretty much became the hero of every West Indian fan and also to left handers and cricket lovers the world over.
Gilchrist- Not the greatest batsman in the world but he brings his own style to the crease in the way he grips the bat and some of the shots he plays are just superb.
Sangakarra- The amazing Sri Lankan who's batting style can change between defensive and aggressive in a flash depending on the situation. He's played some majestic innings in his career, especially recently in tests where he's made international bowlers look very ordinary.
Jayasuriya- A player who changed the way many teams thought about ODI's. Watching him bat you just knew that something was going to happen. When people talk of aggressive batting they should think of him, rather than the sloggers like Afridi and Gayle who rarely play a real cricket shot. Edited by The Tyke - 18 January 2008 at 1:35am |
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Posted: 18 January 2008 at 6:06am |
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My favourites are the usual suspects - Barry Richards , Mark
Waugh , David Gower , Ted Dexter , Viv Richards and Gary Sobers.
Richards just played every shot beautifully , wonderful balance and the straightest of bats. He read the length of a delivery so quickly that he seemed to have an age to get into position to play a shot , even against the quickest of bowlers. Waugh was the finest player through midwicket that I ever saw . When settled, good balls went through that region and the bowlers looked mystified as to how he did it. A lovely timer of the ball , he rarely used more effort than was absolutely necessary. Gower infuriated me and thrilled me in roughly equal measure. Blessed with wonderful timing , his boundaries were languid in execution and delightful on the eye . Simply put , he oozed class. The frustration came in some of his dismissals , sometimes I just thought he wasn't at the races and it drove me to distraction. His career stats just don't do justice for an extraordinary talent that wasn't completely realised in my opinion. Lord Ted was the golden boy of English cricket in the 1960's. There was no finer sight than Dexter in full flow. No Gowerlike finesse when Ted was firing , he bludgeoned the ball to the fence and often over it! He liked nothing better than advancing to fast bowlers - I can still see him slaughtering Wes Hall in 1963 , the ball disappearing to all corners in an assault as brutal as I've ever seen. A great , great player who emptied bars all over the world. Viv Richards was a one off and the most arrogant of batsman. He didn't walk to the wicket , he seemed to take to the field as an actor takes to the stage. The atmosphere seemed charged and the anticipation of the upcoming contest between bowler and the man seemed almost matadorial. Richards intimidated bowlers the world over and he did it from ball one. No matter what the score , what the conditions or who the bowler was , he intended to dictate the proceedings - in the main he did too! His pulling of short pitched ball outside of offstump that clattered into the stands obver midwicket were outrageous - the faster it was delivered , the further it went. He never wore a helmet and never batted without his trademark chewing gum - truly one of the alltime greats. Sobers had everything , the complete cricketer. A terrific bowler capable of great pace , legspin and orthodox off breaks ,but it was his batting that dazzled the paying public. In a double hundred against Australia , in Oz , Ritchie Benaud is quoted as saying he'd never seen the ball hit harder. Sobers creamed the ball , the bat speed was a sight to behold - nothing was held back when he attacked. His cover drive was murderous and many a fielder regretted stopping one of his ful-l blooded drives. As hard as he attacked the ball , he still executed the shot with perfect technique - his balance , like all great players was wonderful. Edited by Sledger - 18 January 2008 at 6:10am |
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Mental disintegration works for me !!
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Posted: 18 January 2008 at 6:17am |
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Luckily enough i have seen a few Sobers vidoe and found him ages ahead of others. But i have never seen BArry Richards, i have heard my elders saying that he used to have the most beautiful batting stance. How true is tha Sledge? I am assuming you must have seen him
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Posted: 18 January 2008 at 6:24am |
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Barry Richards batted straight out of the MCC coaching manual.
Everything he did was orthodox and he had every shot in the book.
He's by far the best opening batsman I've seen. What was
remarkable too was his scoring rate. In his day 2.5 runs per over was
looked on as more than enough - Richards was an order of magnitude over
that!
On a special day at the WACA he took the Western Australian attack apart.A certain D.K.Lillee was in the lineup, and received the same treatment as the rest. Richards scored 325 in a day's play - you'll never see the likes of that again! He was simply brilliant and sadly he played just 4 tests before isolation - he averaged over 70 in that solitary series and that against Australia! Edited by Sledger - 18 January 2008 at 6:25am |
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Posted: 18 January 2008 at 6:34am |
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Wow.325 in a day!!!!! Sounds amazing!!!!! Whom do you rate higher in your list? Sobers or Barry? Considering only the batting
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Posted: 18 January 2008 at 7:28am |
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I have to go with Richards. He opened throughout his career , so always
faced the new ball. He was really fantastic and he'd walk into any test
side if he was 25 today.
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Posted: 18 January 2008 at 9:22am |
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there is a tale of Richards batting in some match one day where he said to his partner "I'm going to have a little fun" then batted for half an hour using only the edge of his bat without struggling in the slightest
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Posted: 18 January 2008 at 9:49am |
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Sounds so romantic!! Wish i could ever see him batting
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I can believe it mate , he was that good. |
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Posted: 18 January 2008 at 2:10pm |
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I am not fortunate enough to see Barry batting. Have only heard about him. What about Graeme Pollock? He is considered to be the greatest left handed batsman ever by most I guess. How stylish was he?
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Posted: 18 January 2008 at 3:02pm |
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I've seen highlights of that double ton against Aussie by Sobers and really, from watching those shots, they were all class. |
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