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what about sacchuu bhai vs Alan donald. don't think he fared well at all vs donald.
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what about sacchuu bhai vs Alan donald. don't think he fared well at all vs donald.
Only Waugh brothers and Azhar Mahmood done well against Donald.
Only Waugh brothers and Azhar Mahmood done well against Donald.
Goes to show you have ZERO cricketing knowledge.
Now tell me how many Man of the Match awards SRT has?
You can score a meaningless century and still win MOM award. Where does cricketing knowledge come here? I've been not only following but playing cricket since probably before you were born. Don't need anyone to tell me I don't have cricketing knowledge as I have witnessed so many games lives that involved all 5 players I mentioned above. I am entitled to my opinion, and Inzi just supported that.
You can score a meaningless century and still win MOM award.
Your argument is SRT's centuries didn't result in victories.
SRT was MOM in WC-2011 semi final. 5 catches dropped off him, and scored 70 something. Can you explain how that deserves MOM?You're using the same argument that Shoaib Malik uses - I'm more experienced, so I know and play better cricket than a youngster.
Your argument is SRT's centuries didn't result in victories.
What if you are wrong? Will you accept your bias and that you were wrong?
You have not seen him enough then.SRT was MOM in WC-2011 semi final. 5 catches dropped off him, and scored 70 something. Can you explain how that deserves MOM?
It was always about personal landmark rather than taking your team to victory. I admit there might be an inning here and there however majority are not like that.
Compare that to Inzi's centuries and contribution mostly resulting in victories. I ahve never been biased against Sachin as I was fan. You can definitely show me the cases in order to change my opinion but I for one remember how Sachin throws wickets when the tough gets going and when team needs him the most. Have witnessed countless matches with him in it so no stat can take it over.
Facts like these will go over the head of some.Here is winning tons record looks like for SRT in ODI.
4k+ runs - 33 tons - avg 207 - SR 100+ ( when tons resulted in win)
Argument that these runs didn't result in vitory is weird.
SRT was MOM in WC-2011 semi final. 5 catches dropped off him, and scored 70 something. Can you explain how that deserves MOM?
SRT was MOM in WC-2011 semi final. 5 catches dropped off him, and scored 70 something. Can you explain how that deserves MOM?
It was always about personal landmark rather than taking your team to victory. I admit there might be an inning here and there however majority are not like that.
Compare that to Inzi's centuries and contribution mostly resulting in victories. I ahve never been biased against Sachin as I was fan. You can definitely show me the cases in order to change my opinion but I for one remember how Sachin throws wickets when the tough gets going and when team needs him the most. Have witnessed countless matches with him in it so no stat can take it over.
Compare that to Inzi's centuries and contribution mostly resulting in victories. I ahve never been biased against Sachin as I was fan. You can definitely show me the cases in order to change my opinion but I for one remember how Sachin throws wickets when the tough gets going and when team needs him the most. Have witnessed countless matches with him in it so no stat can take it over.
A lot of that has to do with the end of his career.
Tendulkar's prime was clearly dominant and right on par with the best. His numbers at the height of his peak were ridiculously good, especially for that era.
SRT was MOM in WC-2011 semi final. 5 catches dropped off him, and scored 70 something. Can you explain how that deserves MOM?
It was always about personal landmark rather than taking your team to victory. I admit there might be an inning here and there however majority are not like that.
Compare that to Inzi's centuries and contribution mostly resulting in victories. I ahve never been biased against Sachin as I was fan. You can definitely show me the cases in order to change my opinion but I for one remember how Sachin throws wickets when the tough gets going and when team needs him the most. Have witnessed countless matches with him in it so no stat can take it over.
Lol, Inzi, the selfless batsman had his s/r 12 runs lesser than Tendulkar! His average too is way lesser than him.SR of India/Pak batsmen from that time period (90s and early 2000s) since they played in more or less similar conditions
Anwar 80.67
Ijaz 80.30
Aamer Sohail 65.50
Saleem Malik 76.41
Inzi 74.24
Afridi 117
Razzaq 81.25
Sachin 86.23
Ganguly 73.70
Dravid 71.24
Sidhu 69.72
Azharuddin 74.02
Ajay Jadeja 69.80
Robin Singh 74.30
Funnily enough Sachin's SR in the 90s was higher than in the 2000-12 period. It was 86.79 in the 90s at average 42.85, an insane stat. His overall SR is almost same as Yuvraj and Yuvi came to cricket 11 years after Tendulkar's debut.
No true. His s/r from '05 till end of his career is same as his s/r before that, 86.30 @ 44.80!Maybe Tendulkar slowed down in the latter part of his career, that bit is kinda true.
No true. His s/r from '05 till end of his career is same as his s/r before that, 86.30 @ 44.80!
His s/r is 87.23 and average was 47.54 from '06 till end of his career!
From '07 it's 89 and 48!
From '08, it's 91 and 48!
From '09, it's 93 and 50!
From '10, it's 92 and 47!
From '11, it's 85.7 and 39.4!
During his last year, he averaged 31.5 @ 81. So you can say his average and s/r dropped. Someone who has played non stop cricket at the highest level for 24 years, can have 1 bad year and that too his very last year.
In fact, his insane consistency over 2 decades at international level is what makes him best ever ODI bat.
Nice numbers? They are outrageous numbers for someone playing top level cricket for so long.Those are nice numbers but I have seen Tendulkar in 90's and Tendulkar in 2000.
Tendulkar in 90's we know how dangerous he was,the impact he had.
In 2000's [MENTION=143530]Swashbuckler[/MENTION] pointed out he looked more like accumulator just like Kohli is doing nowadays in ODIs.
Lol, grain of salt! If those innings are nothing, what else will you say about sangas, dhonis, ABs etc of those times?I will take those innings with a grain of salt,
I would prefer watching 143,134 Sharjah knocks and hell even I will prefer watching 98 against Pakistan at Wc.
He was great till he had tennis elbow in my opinion.
Lol, grain of salt! If those innings are nothing, what else will you say about sangas, dhonis, ABs etc of those times?
But who am I to convince you when you have decided already that Tendulkar was done in '04.
Thank god, Indian team management had better cricketing sense and they persevered with him for next 8-9 years. The time he spent with Indian team, also helped us unearth so many great bats, all those who owe their success to Tendulkar.
As regards Inzamam, he has 1 century against Australia and South Africa in international cricket.
Sachin, on the other hand, has 32 centuries against Australia and South Africa in international cricket.
Nice numbers? They are outrageous numbers for someone playing top level cricket for so long.
What accumulation? Do those s/r point out that he was accumulating? That and very healthy average points out only one thing that he was far ahead of his peers, someone who devised ways out of his career threatening injuries and still managed to stay very relevant despite the game changing so much from the time he made his debut.
For someone who has not played any form of cricket, it may appear to be a game of binaries, but it's not.
I watched him in mid 90's.
Yes he still is the Indias best batsman but sometimes he gets overrated as well.
Tendulkar was a brilliant batsmen, he had a desire which 2nd to none and his wicket was always the most valued.
How is he overrated?![]()
Especially by 90's kids(which Iam from)
They think Tendulkar reinvented cricket for India but don't forget India was playing cricket before him and won matches in overseas as well that includes winning series in England twice,Westindies in 1971, drawn the test series in Australia against Dennis Lillie and Greg Chappell.
Even if Tendulkar wasnt playing,India would be still playing cricket as well.
I have followed Sachin from the start. In my opinion he is still the best batsman we have produced so far followed by Gavaskar, Dravid and others. He played against better bowlers, better teams. You actually have to watch those matches live to experience that. Before Ganguly became captain it was all about Sachin or nothing. After Ganguly became captain he created many match winners and took the pressure off Sachin.![]()
he dint play against better bowlers. Modern era is more batsmen friendlier. Bowlers are probably better now.
His record vs donald, mcgrath and steyn would show that he struggled vs every top bowler.
Then you don't know much about Tendulkar, leave it.Was he playing T20i as others were playing?
NO.
Sanga,Dhoni and Devillers were playing T20 as well with tests and ODIs.
Many Sachin fans and Indian fans said that India played less matches in 90's.
He may played for too long but he wasn't taking workload as others were.
Mcgrath
How did SRT struggle against Mcgrath ? we talking test matches here.
He avgd 46 in the series were Mcgrath played in Aus, 99
He avgd 50 in the series were Mcgrath played in India 2001
His only 3 or more test series where he struggled vs Mcgrath was in 2004
where he only played 2 matches and was not fit with the tennis Elbow. You need a bare minimum of 2 fully fit arms when you are taking on an all time great/probably the greatest test side ever of batsmen and bowlers (we can forgive him for that series)
Steyn:
Do you know what his test record is vs Steyn ? If you are trolling all good no problem
Donald:
Yeap agreed, he underachieved, an avg of 39 in SA is not the best considering his standards.
in 2003 he was lucky to have not faced mcgrath otherwise he would have a lesser average as mcgrath was at his best in this years. 2003 series he face a fodder like kasprowicz and some other rubbish bowlers who are not fit to tie the laces of mcgrath.
Who do you rate more?
Sachin, Kohli, Gavaskar or Viru?![]()
Well in the Chennai test match had Moin Khan not taken the greatest bumped catch of all time off Ganguly India would have won the match meaning SRT's innings would have been labelled the greatest match winning knock of all time. However it didnt happen, so what ifs should not be brought here when comparing different situations..
Also Mcgrath was at his best during 99 & 2001 as aussies were undefeated on a 17 game win streak.
McGrath was always, always at his best. There's no period where McGrath was not at his best. The best fast bowler of his time by quite some margin, the absolute best.
actually you are right. tenda did play well vs mcgrath. I apologize. He struggled only vs donald.
Got a 111 in our 92 tour to SA, then a 169 in that famous partnership with Azhar in 96. Donald was at his peak then and if you see the highlights you'll see he received plenty of stick. Some of the times Donald got Sachin out, the catches were phenomenal. Otherwise he got out mostly to Cronje, Villiers, McMillan. His 97 in the 2000 Mumbai test was an ATG knock, all the others struggled and next highest score in the match was 40 something, we lost but you had to see that live to judge the quality.In ODIs as well he would score a dazzling 40 odd and get out to a nothing delivery of Cronje.
yes. tendu bhai is truly a great. I underestimated how good he was. I just despise him for being selfish as he played for records in the late 90s period.
I got to give him credit for longevity.
Would still pick peak smith and peak kohli over him anyday.
Mcgrath definitely had the better of Sachin - But that says more about Mcgrath than Sachin he got the better of anyone and everyone who came infront of him. Inzi has a point as a lot of lesser players in Indian sides were worried about their places in the team bit like Pakistan players now.
In ODIs Tendu had those 2 high profile failures against McGrath in 1999 and 2003 WC final. But he dominated him in 1996 WC and that mini-WC in Nairobi. Also the 2001 ODI series when he was severe on McGrath. Not often that he would go at 8 rpo those days but that is exactly what happened at Vizag. ST was dominant in that series scoring at 120 SR and extra aggressive against his great rival. Overall one can say that he was sometimes tentative against bowlers like McGrath, Donald, Saqlain but plenty of time he came out on top.
nah actually he dint. sachin played him well in tests. in odi he owned tenda.
He owned tenda n both formats as much as a bowler can.
He owned tenda n both formats as much as a bowler can.
no he dint in tests. go look up the records. I hate tenda and I have to admit I was wrong.
Anything that helps you feel better about yourself.
no he dint in tests. go look up the records. I hate tenda and I have to admit I was wrong.
Why would it make me feel better about myself? I am not a cricketer who was competing against Sachin. But people should stay with reality What did Sachin do against India in the matches McGrath played? Zero. McGrath won all important battles between they two now dont send me some clips of some matches where he hit him for some runs during a long career there will be some innings where a bowler will go for runs that's definition of bowling but he got him out plenty of times.
I dont know why Sachin fans are so embarrassed to admit this its not that he was the only bowler someone like Anderson totally owned him too.
in odi yes.
in tests. no. Look up on this page he averages 46 when mcgrath played.
This is incorrect - Sachin averaged 36 in the tests against Australia when Mcgrath played. He owned him outright. Sachin averaged low against most class bowlers in his time. Mcgrath - Wasim - Donald combined average of 35. Also I already mentioned Anderson.
1996-2004 9 662 126 36.77 2 4 3/31 59.50 0 2 0 -22.72
Well let's diagnose a bit deeper here:
The first test match vs Mcgrath, SRT played was in India, when Mcgrath was a nobody bowler in 1995. In that test match Nayan Mongia, yes the guy who can barely hold a bat hit a 150 spanking Mcgrath and co all over the park). It was a 1 off test match which SRT went without scoring, however India won the test match and also beat Australia with Mcgrath during every ODI in that series that also had South Africa competing.
The real competition started when test series of 3 or more were played and when Mcgrath at the time had become an ATG bowler after the 99 WC:
First series in Aus 1999 vs Mcgrath, SRT Avg: 46
Second series in India 2001 vs Mcgrath, SRT avg: 50
1 flop series with multiple test matches:
Third series in India 2004 vs Mcgrath he did not complete the series as he was not fit and injured with tennis elbow, he avgd: 17
SRT has more than proven he was upto the task, when he was fit head to head vs Mcgrath at his best.
Now vs Wasim:
SRT debut series as a 16 year old, 1989, vs Wasim and co: SRT avg 35 (Amazing for a child)
Second series in 1998, SRT avg vs Wasim and co: 42 avg (Again decent, however he should have finished with a 48 avg imo, underachieved)
Third time was not a series, it was a 1 of test match: He got run out with Shoib Akhtar getting in the way physically and avg: 9:00.
Overall Wasim I believe could not get SRT out once in test matches in his entire career, feel free to let me know if I am wrong here. Atleast Mcgrath got him out a few times unlike Wasim.
Donald:
Yeah he underachieved avgd in the late 30's in SA, however his real struggle was facing Cronje and Brian McMillan who constantly got him out when he was set..
I can make a similar list of excuses for even Hafeez and why he failed against
steyn -
No you cant, Hafeez's manhood was taken by Steyn in broad daylight.
The reality is that Sachin was no GOD! and he failed against many world class bowlers. He averaged very low against Pakistan in the period Pakistan had a world class bowling attack - he even couldn't compensate when he was playing against the likes of Sami and Shabir ahmed although he obviously averaged better against them but his average against Pakistan remained low over all.
He had no issues vs the 2 W's they could not get him out a single time. However he fared much better than a Pakistani favourite Brian Lara who is also an ATG
Over all there is no denying he was a great batsmen but he was not that special against the worlds best at their best.
Yes he was, he played well when going up against Mcgrath when he was fit. Warne and Murali were easily taken care of by SRT and against the WI's 90's quicks.
Some fans need to stop being so insecure and stop giving lame excuses - He was found out by many world class bowlers infarct Anderson did to Sachin what steyn did to hafeez.
Excuses dont count specially after a long career is over - its what its his average against the ones mentioned above is way to low and he didnt fare well against them.
Indirect attack at Sachin, Ganguly, Dravid and VVS?![]()
so tenda did not failmvs mcgrath. You point has been disproved.
he did fail vs donald. yes in tests. Failure.
he did ok vs wasim. 42 not too bad but for a player of his calibre it's average.
what's his record vs Anderson?
Again my brother why was he able to average in excess of 50 in Test Cricket if so many bowlers got his number. How does it make sense?![]()