Mobashir
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I am watching cricket from around 1996. Haven't missed many matches over the years, especially test matches. I was a big fan of the great Australian team and was really hurt when I used to see Steven Smith in the Australian test team. Batting at 8, bowling some none dangerous leg breaks.
But what a long way this guy has come, hats off to him.
I was thinking is he the best batsman since I am watching cricket. Don't want to hear about Bradman in this thread because this will become a whole different debate. Comparing across different types of cricket.
From the time I am watching cricket the top 3 batsmen are probably Lara, Tendulkar and Ponting. I have personally always preferred batsman going after great bowlers, playing special knocks over consistent Batsmen. So my personal favorite 3 and those I consider the best from the last 3 generations are Viv, Lara and Kevin Pietersen (to a lesser extent).
But now, this guy, Steven Smith has taken modern day greatness to another level.
He seems to have nothing in his batting still he has everything in it: the Australian resiliance, the English grit, the west Indian flair, the Asian footwork against spinners.
Forget numbers, even if they are hard to forget in his case, but solely the fact to play that well in difficult conditions is unparalleled in recent times. To be there about every time your team needs you. Not only this series but many more. Especially that series in India where he scored 3 hundreds in very difficult conditions. The fact that Kohli under 10 proves how difficult it was. He has done it everywhere, against every one.
So, for me, if nothing disastrous happens to his batting in the coming years, I will rate him the best Batsmen of the last 30-40 years. Surely (even if I am sure of nothing with Steven Smith) at a moment in his career he will score lesser, average lesser. But even then what he has done is just out of this world.
We all have personal favorite players and it's hard for us to imagine that anybody can play better than them. But it's time to all acknowledge the fact that this guy, Steven Smith, is better than any other player we have seen.
But what a long way this guy has come, hats off to him.
I was thinking is he the best batsman since I am watching cricket. Don't want to hear about Bradman in this thread because this will become a whole different debate. Comparing across different types of cricket.
From the time I am watching cricket the top 3 batsmen are probably Lara, Tendulkar and Ponting. I have personally always preferred batsman going after great bowlers, playing special knocks over consistent Batsmen. So my personal favorite 3 and those I consider the best from the last 3 generations are Viv, Lara and Kevin Pietersen (to a lesser extent).
But now, this guy, Steven Smith has taken modern day greatness to another level.
He seems to have nothing in his batting still he has everything in it: the Australian resiliance, the English grit, the west Indian flair, the Asian footwork against spinners.
Forget numbers, even if they are hard to forget in his case, but solely the fact to play that well in difficult conditions is unparalleled in recent times. To be there about every time your team needs you. Not only this series but many more. Especially that series in India where he scored 3 hundreds in very difficult conditions. The fact that Kohli under 10 proves how difficult it was. He has done it everywhere, against every one.
So, for me, if nothing disastrous happens to his batting in the coming years, I will rate him the best Batsmen of the last 30-40 years. Surely (even if I am sure of nothing with Steven Smith) at a moment in his career he will score lesser, average lesser. But even then what he has done is just out of this world.
We all have personal favorite players and it's hard for us to imagine that anybody can play better than them. But it's time to all acknowledge the fact that this guy, Steven Smith, is better than any other player we have seen.