Sehwag feels that he is indispensible,due to this feelings he goes on playing some rash shots which gets him out. He should not be satisfied with fifty odd score and one or two runs in first innings. Rather he should build an innings every time he gets opportunity to play. He is a player who could be match winner for India. But if shows casual approach and lack of application he should be dropped from Indian Squad.
Bhajji is extremely talented batsmen.. But just tired of dirty politics.. It is his chance of getting a hundred too.. He would have got plenty of them if he would have batted as an opener or top batting line up.. But he sacrificed his batting for this team.. Like a true Punjabi he only knows to win matches for India.. What a champion Bhajji is
Re: true champ
by Lotiya Pathan on Nov 24, 2009 07:30 AM
Yes.. Bhajji is extremely talent and he wants to break Brian lara's record of 400 runs in test and 500 in first class. He is so talented that he wants to break Murali's record and wants to take 1000 wicket in test and 1500 wickets in One day before he retire..
Only problem is, even part timers are bowling better then him..
He is a true champion and no one can beat him in BSing..
Brian Lara 400* against England. Rahul Dravid 270 against Pakistan. Ricky Ponting 257 against India. Sachin Tendulkar (the god) 248* against the mighty Bangladeshis.
Re: 4 modern day great batsmen in test cricket
by sunil k on Nov 23, 2009 11:25 PM
Dravid's another masterpiece 220 and 76 not out against ( match winning) monnow's AUSTRALIA
Re: 4 modern day great batsmen in test cricket
by Rahul Singh on Nov 23, 2009 10:17 PM
The mighty Bangladeshis! haha Sachin is great, yaar. So are Dravid, Ponting, Kallis, Brian Lara, Mathew Hayden, Adam Gilchrist, etc. Sachin has the best ODI record! But in test cricket, Lara, Dravid and Ponting are slightly better. Sachin took 20 years to get his 12877 runs. It took Dravid just 12 years to score 11038 runs. Lara's record us even better. The fastest to score almost 12000 runs in test cricket. Ponting's is excellent too. He is likely to overtake Sachin as the leading run scorer in test cricket simply because Oz is likely to play 4-5 more tests than India in the next one year. BCCI is more interested in making more money though T20s.
Re: 4 modern day great batsmen in test cricket
by jg hjg on Nov 23, 2009 09:23 PM
12877 runs in Tests 17178 runs in ODIs 30055 International runs Now beat THAT!!!