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07 Dec 2013 21:04 #167196
by easyrider
Name 5 what?
The thread is about one man and I gave 3 examples of Sachin's countrymen.
Gavaskar was most prolific against the West Indies.
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07 Dec 2013 22:10 #167204
by Kyle
Whatever pops.
@mapoui - what, is 5 like the magic number? Why not 20? Jesus.
I agree with easyrider. Doubt Sach would've struggled as much as Immy K is implying here. Had did face a few quality bowlers. It's all conjecture anyway.
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07 Dec 2013 23:47 #167208
by mapoui
against Dowe.....yes! I remember 2 against the real pace... one at Bourda and a double in India when he was out about 3 times and wasnt sent
I know batsmen scored against the real pace but not often. there were series in which no opposition scored a ton.
a batsman who scored well against west indies was Majid Khan the one I rate best. Miandad scored too. and there was mohinder Amarnath in the west indies in the eighties whom the pace could not keep quiet.
but that was a fluke for in the return engagement amarnath could not score at all. but not Majid Khan. he scored whenever he played
Greig, Knot, Amis, David Steel, Lamb, as well as Miandad and Khan, Gavaskar, Gower. Greg Chappell retired rather than face the pace.
but of all who scored tons only Khan I felt was fully confident. maybe lamb. he scored 2 or 3
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09 Dec 2013 10:38 #167373
by Googley
Imran has a point. That is why I always hold Gavaskar the greatest batsman to come out of India and the world's greatest opening batsman, period.
Having said that, 10D's greatest should be diminished because he was born in a different era. He mastered all the bowlers in his time.
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09 Dec 2013 13:08 #167430
by easyrider
Based on the ease at which Tendulkar dealt with pace, and his scores particularly in Australia, I think challenges may have existed but he would have dealt with the West Indies pace attack much like Gavaskar.
Going down this road is really tricky because Lara did not face the great West Indian pace attack, as they all had retired when he started off with maybe the exception of Marshall.
We will not know definitively but we can only go on ability.
He did face the likes of Lee, Akthar, Waqar and Wasim etc.
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