Bhaag Viru Bhaag
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Peak Sachin anyday over Peak Kohli. 

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I have watched Tendulkar right from when he made debut. He had incredible talent to dominate the bowlers. But the construction of Kohli's knocks are almost fool proof compared to Tendulkar who would hit a lot of ball in the air. Almost all stroke players relied on clearing the infield bar a few (like Azharuddin).
This is exactly why people were surprised that he could not convert a couple of 50s in this world cup. All were soft dismissals.
He stupidly gave himself out against Pakistan which was not necessary. He is getting out to trundlers like Stoinis, Phelu, Holder, Plunkett. This is kinda similar to Tendulkar who often got out to guys like Cronje, Gavin Larsen, Razzaq.
Peak Kohli over Sachin. Sachin was an average fielder and a poor leader. Kohli is far superior to sachin in both of these categories. Sachin miss-times a ball a lot while Kohli is a much more clean striker. I like Sachin over Kohli because Sachin was very likable and humble while Kohli is annoying and has a villain like face.
I never felt Sachin could put you to the sword like Kohli does
Kohli top gear is something else.
6 years ago, when Tendulkar retired from all forms of the game, nobody would have thought that somebody would even come close to his batting records, or would be mentionned in the same breath as him in the next decades to come.
But, in the space of a few years, a batsman is not only being compared to him, but is on the verge of surpassing some of his unbreakable batting records.
As a Pakistani cricket fan, it will be a privilege to watch Virat Kohli go past Tendulkar's 100 international hundreds. A better batsman, a better leader, a better athlete, the GOAT.
You are forgetting the 98 in centurion..the desert storm in Sharjah
You are forgetting the 98 in centurion..the desert storm in Sharjah
The 100 international century mark was never a great shy to begin with because it is simply a matter of longevity and playing a lot of games?
Do you know that no cricketer in history has lost more international matches than Sachin either? He has the most losses ever. That too is a metric of longevity.
Iirc, that was 159 in 96 in a test. Had a partnership with azharuddin after being 50 odd for 4.I was just going to say this. 98 in centurion was crazy innings against some of the best bowlers and it took an amazing catch by Adam Bacher to dismiss him. That would have been a 6.
Iirc, that was 159 in 96 in a test. Had a partnership with azharuddin after being 50 odd for 4.
Lifecric7 is talking about the wc match against pak in 03
Iirc, that was 159 in 96 in a test. Had a partnership with azharuddin after being 50 odd for 4.
Lifecric7 is talking about the wc match against pak in 03
I was talking about World Cup match.. but that 222 partnership was quiet awesome as well.Capetown Tests. 222 partnership
Sachin for me. If all this technology, toys like DRS were there then, he would have surely averaged better. Thinking of Steve Bucknor, riles me up even to this day. And Sachin had the grace to take it in his chin, and never question...
Kohli is a dropper. Sachin rarely dropped catches. Yea probably athletic slightly. But Tendulkar never lacked energy be it is running between the wickets or running around the ground.
LOL U WOT M8 ? Kohli fields in firing line, Kohli is much more faster and quicker. Sachin in his late years was a liability. After 2001ish Sachin was slower at didn't help the fact that he was running with Sehwag and Ganguly. When he ran with dravid, you saw his speed. Kohli saves way more runs on the field and takes catches that wasn't even catches in the first place.
I don't know why and how people find a way to defend their heroes. Everyone loves Sachin, but clearly Kohli is better than Sachin. Leave the sentiments behind lol. No wonder everyone laughs at us.
You can run all you want. But when it comes to catching Kohli has been one of the worst. Only recently he is grabbing them. BUt he still continues dropping in slips.
There is a reason why Kohli is in slips and Sachin wasn't. LOL at "Kohli has been the worst" lol ok please drop some stats. Again, Kohli saves many runs on the field and takes catches that isn't there. Only Manish Pandey comes before Kohli in fielding.
Tendulkar didn't use to field in slips? Well, you learn something new everyday....There is a reason why Kohli is in slips and Sachin wasn't. LOL at "Kohli has been the worst" lol ok please drop some stats. Again, Kohli saves many runs on the field and takes catches that isn't there. Only Manish Pandey comes before Kohli in fielding.
For me as well.Tendulkar far ahead. Kohli isn't even better than Smith in tests. For majority of his career, he was also behind ABD. Tendulkar was head and shoulders above all batsmen in both formats for a long time. Hell he has scored a 200 in ODIs while Kohli still hasn't.
Agree with this.In ODIs it’s close. In tests, Kohli has a long long way to go before getting compared to Tendulkar as a batsman.
Longevity? lol, as if it is as easy to achieve as you make it sound to be. So many who were destined to go past Tendulkar didn't have heart to put in hard yards in field for as many games as Tendulkar did. International cricket isn't just about turning up at ground to play for your team.The 100 international century mark was never a great shy to begin with because it is simply a matter of longevity and playing a lot of games?
Do you know that no cricketer in history has lost more international matches than Sachin either? He has the most losses ever. That too is a metric of longevity.
lol, so delusional...Peak kohli outgunning peak tendulkar in all formats
Tests - kohli was weak in England which he overcame in last tour in the most swinging conditions I have seen in England since last 20 years or so . Australia kohli has dominated in a way tendulkar had never dominated .
South Africa - barring late 2000 when Sachin scored a 150 plus master class , Sachin wasn’t a reliable bat there . I prefer kohli to Sachin in South Africa - again the pitches there were worse than india getting out in 60 runs in early 90 S
Odi - kohli is an atg . Better than tendulkar . World cups he hasn’t brought his a gam yet . Likely to change in next wc
But remember he wears the captains hat too . Not the same when u are captain and best batter .
T20 - kohli is the new beast . Can play at all gears . Tendulkar didn’t have the beast gear - not even when he was 20 .
SRT didn't have a beast gear? I've heard it all now. Thank you very much sir.
lol, so delusional...
WCs: Kohli hasn't brought his A-game as yet. What has stopped him to do that in his first 3 WCs? lol, matlab kuch bhi?
As for scoring runs in Australia, well you can't be serious! Save for his last Australia tour in '12-13, Tendulkar has always given a good account of himself in Australia on far tougher pitches to bat on...While Kohli only has 1 great Australia tour to talk about.
You call him SCG bully, and yet his 3/6 tons in Australia have come at WACA, MCG and Adelaide.In Australia too, SRT was somewhat of a Sydney bully.
Since Tendulkar has never scored tons in both innings of a test match, so its easy to say especially when you consider performance during entire test match....However, one-off innings in tests, Tendulkar has played far more than Kohli...The kind of performance Kohli gave in Adelaide 2014-15 was beyond anything SRT has ever done in any of his 200 tests against any opponent, in any country...
What? By having 1 good WC in India, he'll surpass Tendulkar's stature in WCs?If Kohli has a beastly WC in 2023 (highly likely since it's in India, after all 2 of Tendulkar's 3 beastly WC's were in India) he will truly surpass SRT on all fronts.
People bring that out again and again because of its quality and circumstances India was in when he started his assault on Australian bowlers....People keep bringing up Tendulkar's Desert Storm innings against a second string Australian attack yet bring down Kohli for playing against weaker attacks...waah...
I never felt Sachin could put you to the sword like Kohli does
Kohli top gear is something else.
Thats because the game has changed so much since Tendulkar made his debut. Consistently slam bang batting is more common these days than in '90s due to slugfest of T20s. Batsmen have to play more attacking strokes these days.I never felt Sachin could put you to the sword like Kohli does
Kohli top gear is something else.
Tendulkar was a beast of an ODI batsman in mid-late 1990s. Too many kids on internet make discussions useless..
One common thing both are hard workers. Mumbai and Delhi always have produced great players. Tendulkar has this quintessential Mumbai style cricket. Technically sound with solid backfoot game with few exceptions. Delhi players are always known to be feisty and mentally strong.
Mumbai: Gavaskar, Tendulkar, Vengsarkar, Manjrekar, Shastri, Wadekar, Rahane, Rohit
Delhi: Mohinder, prabakar, Gambhir, Sehwag, Kohli, Dhawan, pant
Karnataka produces mentally tough cookies, match winners with few exceptions
Karnatka: Viswanath, Chandra, Prasanna, Kumble, srinath, Prasad, Dravid, Agarwal, KL Rahul, Kirmani,
karun Nair, Uthappa, Manish pandey
Andhra produces stylish players
Andhra: Jaisimha, Azharuddin, Laxman
Was rubbish outside flat subcontinent pitches.
Gems I read on the internet every now and then....
Kohli is brilliant but honestly after failing cheaply in WC 2015 semi final, CT 2017 final and WC 2019 semi final, you shouldn't be considered a better batsmen than Tendulkar.
Yes, he played a decent support knock to Gambhir in WC 2011 final and a good inning in CT '13 final although that match was won by the Indian bowlers who defended a below par 129 against England in 20 overs game but for a GOAT status, the benchmark is much much higher.
It's kohli's insane performance outside the WC knockouts that puts him in the reckoning of a top tier batsmen and gets compared with Tendulkar, Lara and Ponting but those three failures go against him big time.
Kohli is brilliant but honestly after failing cheaply in WC 2015 semi final, CT 2017 final and WC 2019 semi final, you shouldn't be considered a better batsmen than Tendulkar.
Yes, he played a decent support knock to Gambhir in WC 2011 final and a good inning in CT '13 final although that match was won by the Indian bowlers who defended a below par 129 against England in 20 overs game but for a GOAT status, the benchmark is much much higher.
It's kohli's insane performance outside the WC knockouts that puts him in the reckoning of a top tier batsmen and gets compared with Tendulkar, Lara and Ponting but those three failures go against him big time.
IVA Richards is still the ODI GOAT for me.
But I would take Kohli over Tendulkar in any circumstance, in any conditions. Tendulkar bottled it in the two biggest ODI games he played too. Both the WC finals.
2015 - big chase
2017 - big chase
2019 - i agree
Not like Tendulkar hunted down 359 in 2003 wC. He got out first over. Also failed in WC final chasing 276. Richards failed in 2 finals as well.
Tendulkar only bottled in 2011 WC finals. 2003 run chase was completely out of questions. The game was lost in first inning itself.
Anyways,the major argument that goes against Kohli is below facts:-
Tendulkar was among top 3 run scorers in a total of 3 WCs, two of which he topped.
Ponting also was among a top run scorers in 2 WCs and has a dominant WC final hundred to his name.
Same applies for Viv.
Even ABD who bats down at 4/5 was a top three run scorers in WC '15 and was among top 10 run scorers in '11 and got his runs at excellent strike rate.
<B>However, Kohli is not in a top 10 run scorers in any single World Cup and this argument can't even be ignored in his case as he is not a top order bat and also not scores at a very fast SR either.</B>
As a test batter also, I will take Tendulkar over Kohli because of longevity and performing against better attack at his peak in 90s and it's not like Kohli gives me those one man army wins which is used as an argument against Tendulkar.
Kohli is obviously a better T20 cricketer as I feel in this format, he really takes the game away from opposition by the scruff of the neck, something which Tendulkar won't have been able to do irrespective of whether he played in T20s era or not.
First of all this is the world cup that hardly had any minnows. No Namebia, Kenya, UAE to smash around. Second of all Tendulkar was an opener. He was going to get maximum number of balls for sure. Third of all when your opener keeps putting on big partnership you are left with fewer balls and you will have to play high risk game. Kohli faced 471 balls in this world cup made 443 runs with 5 fifties. In contrast Scahin faced 754 balls in the 2003 world cup. It is not even a comparison.
Tendulkar made 673 runs in 2003 world cup. Substract his runs against Netherlands, Namibia, Kenya. That will come down to 383 runs.
No Nambia, Kenya and all is fine and I knew something on that line will be coming but how about we compare Kohli to other players of his era as how exactly he fared in 2019 WC. He was not even in top 10 run scorers in '19 WC. That should give us the answer. Its not like the top 10 run scorers were getting to play Nambia, Kenya and Kohli considering his benchmark is higher wasn't getting to play against them. Shakib was one of leading run scorers, Kane and Root got as much runs as Kohli and so did Babar. These are middle order bats and then there were Rohit, Warner and Jason Roy who played lesser games. That should give the answers.
Remember, you are comparing him here with a GOAT not a good batsmen. So, benchmark is much higher.
Why subtracting Kenya? They were not associates level in 2003 WC.
How many balls others faced. How many balls he faced? That is how you should see. Not blanket comparison.
If he faced lesser balls, he should have scored at a much faster strike rate. It goes both ways and honestly, he didn't set the world on fire in the league matches. He was good, actually very good, but overall his WC performance don't match to Tendulkar's performance in any of 3 WCs, whichever way you look at.
People need to give some respect to Kohli's 2019 WC. Yes, he flopped in the semi-final, just like every other Indian batsman apart from Jadeja.
However, to call his campaign a bad one is a bit OTT. The only reason why he didn't finish with 600+ runs at the WC was Rohit's beastly form that didn't let him bat enough overs.
You know you are speaking about Virat Kohli when his WC is being called a "flop" despite him scoring close to 450 runs. It just shows how high the standards are set when you speak about him.
I have seen Tendulkar in all the 6 world cups. My memorable outings of Sachin in the world ucp. His 52 against Pakistan in 1992. His 90 against OZ in 1996. 1999 he didn't play much. 2003 ofcourse his 98 vs Pakistan. 2007 regrettable. 2011 seriously i don't remember any of his innings.
Sachin has many tremendous innings in WC. You just need to re-check or perhaps re-watch some of his innings.
Who is calling it a "flop"?