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nbprakash nanjan
sehwag still not proved himself in ODI and T20 level to
by nbprakash nanjan on Nov 10, 2010 03:11 PM  | Hide replies

Well said and I agree with u.Every players ahve their own style and we should appreciate and recognise their contribution rather than criticising.Critics should change their attitude and realise that they have no eligibility to do so.They are nowhere in front of such legends.

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sharad agarwal
Re: sehwag still not proved himself in ODI and T20 level to
by sharad agarwal on Oct 21, 2015 03:30 PM
you simply forgot 2011 world cup, when he hit Umar Gul for many fours in an over . Match was low scoring match

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Nagraj Acharya
Sehwag
by Nagraj Acharya on Dec 05, 2009 04:45 PM

On the second day of the match there was an opportunity to Sehwag to complete his tripple ton in the same day but Dravid was not rotated the strikes properly in time he had too many balls for duck.Next day anything is possible in favour of the bowlers thats what exactly happened

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spring
OMg some dum__bs giving credit to dravid for sehwag scoring 291.
by spring on Dec 05, 2009 03:32 PM

OMg some dum__bs giving credit to dravid (when he was captain and back up for keeping in team) for sehwag scoring 291. hahhas

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Sachin Krishna
Keep Going
by Sachin Krishna on Dec 05, 2009 11:07 AM  | Hide replies

As an indian you are some one we expect to score a 400 in test & 200 in ODI.. You can do that .... All the best

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kanifnath khanekar
Re: Keep Going
by kanifnath khanekar on Dec 05, 2009 12:07 PM
VERY NICE

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Abhijit
Sehwag's Strike Rate in Tests
by Abhijit on Dec 05, 2009 10:46 AM

He has his strike rate at 80 in test.
A proof of his attacking style.
In ODI's he need to play cautiously and then change the gear. Attacking from the start in ODI costs his wicket.


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pradeep nair
sehwag still not proved himself in ODI and T20 level to say so
by pradeep nair on Dec 05, 2009 10:30 AM  | Hide replies

sehwag still not proved himself in ODI and T20 level to say so

As of now he is onyl a gud test player .

but in ODIs he is a complete failure.

the no of gap in matches to get 50 runs is the biggest weak point of this player.

in ODIs he still still unable to score consistantly or atleast to hit 2 fiftys in every 10 matches

as of now the real entertiners of all forms of games are , Yuvraj singh & AB devillers ,

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kishore tendolkar
Re: sehwag still not proved himself in ODI and T20 level to say
by kishore tendolkar on Dec 05, 2009 10:47 AM
Dear Sir, Test cricket is a real cricket; these are the views expressed by almost all the cricketers & experts;Sehwag is not only a good test player but one of the greatest india or world has ever seen; other great ?( playing only for personal records) has not even scored 250 in his career.

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binoj peter
Re: Re: sehwag still not proved himself in ODI and T20 level to
by binoj peter on Dec 05, 2009 08:34 PM
Don't forget how many times India could save and win test matches due to the efforts of the "great playing for personal records". Each player has a unique way of playing the game. Sehwag's style is different from Sachin's which is again different from Dravid's. The advantage of Sehwag's style is that if it is his day, he can go easily to 200s because that is his scoring rate. But Sachin's and Dravid's style is traditional that they have to bat long to reach that score. Let each play according to their style. Have a mind to appreciate all in this world rather than to criticise everyone. That's a good quality to acquire. Let the cricketing greats who has done better feats than Sachin criticise him not us who have never played a club level cricket because it is so easy to do that.

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Glassy
Re: Re: Re: sehwag still not proved himself in ODI and T20 level
by Glassy on Dec 17, 2009 09:02 PM
Well said.

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Abhijit
Re: sehwag still not proved himself in ODI and T20 level to say
by Abhijit on Dec 05, 2009 10:42 AM
Yuvraj Singh?
Some Thinks to be wise it is good to criticise good and widely appreciated players.
And Pradeep Nair ...........

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pradeep nair
AB devillers is the best batsman and entertiner
by pradeep nair on Dec 05, 2009 09:34 AM  | Hide replies

AB devillers is the best batsman and entertiner

he scored a 121 from 84 balls without hitting a six and less no. of fours.
thats his class.

he can hit big shots same time , if not then can make 1s in to 2s and 2s in to 3s , such a fast runner

fittest man of sports.

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Abhijit
Re: AB devillers is the best batsman and entertiner
by Abhijit on Dec 05, 2009 10:12 AM
Yes, AB Devilliers fit for that word in real sense.
Classic player.

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Ranganath S
Don't Spoil Sehwag
by Ranganath S on Dec 05, 2009 09:34 AM

It's natural for any human being to get a bit high when his/her efforts are overtly appreciated...Media and/or his true fans, leave him/the team as is...just appreciate the team and have a simple comment reserved for good players as they perform...as we have seen the good days, we have seen the bad days too...so let's balance the days and be cautious on what we are suppose to do...

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Ranganath S
Don't Spoil Sehwag...
by Ranganath S on Dec 05, 2009 09:33 AM

It's natural for any human being to get a bit high when his/her efforts are overtly appreciated...Media and/or his true fans, leave him/the team as is...just appreciate the team and have a simple comment reserved for good players as they perform...as we have seen the good days, we have seen the bad days too...so let's balance the days and be cautious on what we are suppose to do...

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suraj kanthamangala
CALL HIM INDIA'S BRODMAN !!
by suraj kanthamangala on Dec 05, 2009 09:19 AM  | Hide replies

dear cricket fans..pls call him India's Brodman with no hazitation...HE IS INDIA'S BRODMAN......SURE. he is only 31 years ..no doubt he will score few more tripple hundreds..

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ajay nath
Re: CALL HIM INDIA'S BRODMAN !!
by ajay nath on Dec 05, 2009 09:21 AM
All the Bradman records are delomished , now why we compare the Sachin or Sehwag with Bradman, Better way Brand is to be compared by these new generation Hero,
Brandman is no where , forgot the Brand and compare with Sachin or Sehwag,
We are Indian, Brandman is Australin Tendulkar or Australian Sehwag


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Ramanath Babu
Re: Re: CALL HIM INDIA'S BRODMAN !!
by Ramanath Babu on Dec 05, 2009 10:52 AM
It is not the question of nationality. Bradman is Bradman, and nobody can break his record in real sense. 52 tests and 28 centuries, at a phenominal average of 99% plus! Can anybody beat this record?

Viru is badshah in his own way. So is Tendulkar. They are all great and there is no point in comparing these greats.

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GOPALAKRISHNA MN
Re: Re: Re: CALL HIM INDIA'S BRODMAN !!
by GOPALAKRISHNA MN on Dec 05, 2009 11:49 AM
well said Ramanath! An eye opener indeed! Greats are greats... always!

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navin
Re: Re: CALL HIM INDIA'S BRODMAN !!
by navin on Dec 05, 2009 09:39 AM
well said frnd...

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