Re: Congratulations to Shewag
by abc_xyz abc_xyz on Dec 09, 2011 11:30 AM
seriously..had sehwag played till 50th over, India might have broken the highest total,443.
Re: Congratulations to Shewag
by abc_xyz abc_xyz on Dec 09, 2011 11:32 AM
seriously..had sehwag played till 50th over, India might have broken the highest total,443.
It was an inning of sheer class. The way Sehwag was playing even 24 players were less in the field. What a hitting. Every short was worth to see. Murderer of bowlers all over the world.
Sehwag is only a domestic player because when he play with good teams like SA, Aus and England, he always fails. This double hundred is come against a weak team.
May be it looks good in record books, but i did not think he will be successful in comming austriala Tour as it happen in last tour
Re: India
by Shantonu Mitra on Dec 09, 2011 10:14 AM
Why do you forget his 195 scored in a single day against Australia at MCG in 2003. Australia was having best of the bowling attacks. What about his century on debut against South Africa
Re: Re: India
by sanjay on Dec 09, 2011 10:21 AM
Sehwag score big ZERO test centuries in test while india WON on non syn continental pitches. all are on flat pitches.
Re: Re: India
by sanjay on Dec 09, 2011 10:24 AM
Sehwag has scored ODI century while winning on non sub continental pitches only twice that too against New Zealand. No Australia England or South Africa. and intotal 14 centuries. And BIB XERO test century while winning on non sub continental pitches He is mainly flat pitch bully.
Re: Re: India
by amit shah on Dec 09, 2011 10:25 AM
Also add that infamous Green-Top NZ Tour, when none of the batsmen either from India or NZ were able to score a century, on Viru could score a century and that too twice. Ask NeutralMan whether he really is Neutral or is he a NeuroticMan.
Re: shewag is best
by amit shah on Dec 09, 2011 10:27 AM
Of course Sehwag (at this point of time) because he plays for the gallery (the paying public) irrespective of his personal milestones, whereas sachin is only playing for himself (his personal milestones) and neither for the team nor the public.