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Your favourite all-time batsman?

A. Gilchrist. The guy had swagger and was almost always humble.
 
Ian Bell
Kumar Sangakara
Michael Clarke
Mohammad Yousuf
Sourav Ganguly
Sachin Tendulkar
Ricky Ponting

From the current players

Steve Smith
Quinton De Kock
Virat Kohli
Azhar Ali
Babar Azam
 
Azhar Ali, Virat, Ajinkya Rahane, Alastair Cook.

From the oldtimers, only Tendulkar and Dravid.
 
Ian Bell
Kumar Sangakara
Michael Clarke
Mohammad Yousuf
Sourav Ganguly
Sachin Tendulkar
Ricky Ponting


From the current players

Steve Smith
Quinton De Kock
Virat Kohli
Azhar Ali
Babar Azam

He's a really good batsman.
 
Past:

Mohammad Yousuf
Ricky Ponting
Adam Gilchrist
Sachin Tendulkar (no way you can't have him)

Present:

Shoaib Malik
Sharjeel Khan
Glenn Maxwell
AB de Villiers
Babar Azam
 
Current players
Jason roy
Umar akmal
Q de kock
Upul tharanga
Hashim amla
Babar azam
KL rahul
Joe root
 
Hashim Amla, AB de Villiers, Younis Khan and Babar Azam from the one's playing today. Viv, Ponting and Inzamam from the players gone by.

I dislike hacks and nudgers so no Sehwag or Cook for me. I prefer batsmen who are class in all sorts of conditions, have their own signature flair when batting and have the ability to take charge of the game. Sachin would have been a favorite if things were different.
 
It would probably have to be Viv, Lara and Jayasuriya. Can't decide between them three. Haven't seen Viv live but have seen plenty of him to know that the swag level was just to dang high :shezzy


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Nazir was a trash, brainless batsman..

System wouldnt have mattered

Same was said about Sharjeel. Hack, this, that, blah, blah. Had he not found Deano and Mickey at the right time, he would've gone down the same route.
 
Saeed Anwar.

That huge backlift coming down hard on the ball meeting it smack in the middle and making a crisp sound off the bat as the ball whistles past the cover fielders to race away to the boundary.

Even though I was right-handed I grew up copying Anwar's style and trying to emulate his way of batting.
 
Same was said about Sharjeel. Hack, this, that, blah, blah. Had he not found Deano and Mickey at the right time, he would've gone down the same route.

Lol you lot are acting as if Sharjeel had already conquered the entire world and was hailed as one of our best ever.


Let me remind you that Sharjeel averages in the early 30s and just had one good series in Australia. Before that he wasn't really setting the stage on fire (apart from that 150 odd against IRELAND lmao). Sharjeel was hyped up since he was a breath of fresh air in our line-up of tuk tuks. Any other nation wouldn't have hyped Sharjeel to such an extent.
 
Same was said about Sharjeel. Hack, this, that, blah, blah. Had he not found Deano and Mickey at the right time, he would've gone down the same route.

nah. Sharjeel is still a work in progress btw. He had promise and for a 21st century batsmen starved nation like us he was a source of excitement but in actuality he was nothing out of this world

In any case Nazir's SR was 80.
 
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nah. Sharjeel is still a work in progress btw

In any case Nazir's SR was 80.

Where you been bro :)) did you miss the news where he did something very naughty :mv his career is pretty much over
 
nah. Sharjeel is still a work in progress btw

In any case Nazir's SR was 80.
Nah, what? Lol. Sharjeel just took on the best pacers in the world and made it look easy.

Nazir played in a different era. He wasn't coached like Sharjeel thus never fully developed. Silly to question his SR when everyone knows what a powerful timer of the ball he was.
 
From Pakistan, always liked the big three middle order of Inzy, Yousuf and Younis.

Outside Pakistan - Brian Lara and Marcus Trescothick.

I find left handers generally more aesthetically pleasing than right handers. Lara was fantastic against spin and was an entertainer. I had my criticisms of him when he was WI captain, he could be selfish and unprofessional, but there's no denying he was box office.

I've always had a soft spot for Trescothick who could be destructive on his day, but could be prone to poor patches of form. England have never had a Test opener of the same calibre since, so sad to see such talent wasted.
 
Sehwag
ABD
Ponting
Sanga

Those are the one's who brings some excitement on my mind and love prefer watching them

Root
Smith
QDK
Buttler

from the current generation
 
Not even a question......Sachin R Tendulkar . Biggest regret of my life was not to be able to watch you play live
 
Not even a question......Sachin R Tendulkar . Biggest regret of my life was not to be able to watch you play live
lol how old are you that you didn't watch him play live?
 
Nah, what? Lol. Sharjeel just took on the best pacers in the world and made it look easy.

Nazir played in a different era. He wasn't coached like Sharjeel thus never fully developed. Silly to question his SR when everyone knows what a powerful timer of the ball he was.
He flattered to deceive in England series

Aus series was good

He was building up nicely but it's laughable to say he was finished article

Lol at Nazir played in a different era. He he Afridis average but in same era has 25+ points of SR less. And didn't bowl. Most overrated player ever
 
The man with the best character and courage: Mohinder Amarnath

Recently heard from a friend that he along with some ladies met Mohinder in the lift of a hotel. Mohinder stepped out of the lift to offer his place to the ladies and said he would take the stairs.
 
Carl Hooper and Damien Martyn, only the clock have better timing


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Viv Richards, easily. Man was a beast against what was then world class attacks all around him.
 
For all round quality and the sheer stack of runs he scored in the first decade of the 21st century, it's none other than the great Ricky Ponting. The guy was an all format monster at his best.

In terms of pure aesthetic beauty, it has to be Mohammad Yousuf.

For the pure thrill of watching a batsman, a certain KP.
 
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