jordox
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I could name atleast 10-20 players who are better off-side players then Ganguly.
Do it.
Current players too please.
I could name atleast 10-20 players who are better off-side players then Ganguly.
Ricky Ponting, Matthew Hayden, Michael Hussey, Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Jacques Kallis, Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardena, Mohammad Yousuf, Younis Khan, Kevin Pietersen, Michael Vaughan, Damien Martyn, Ian Bell and AB de Villiers.It's funny how almost no one whose opinion is worth anything (and by that I mean former cricketers and cricket journalists) would agree with you.
Just naming the top contemporary batsmen does not qualify them as better batsmen through the off-side. For example, Ponting clearly prefers the leg-side from what I have seen, as he has a great hook and pull shot, as well as flick through mid-wicket. Ganguly scored probably 5000-6000 of his ODI runs with only an off-side game--he was absolutely pathetic through the leg-side up until the 2000's. That he's still one of the top-scoring ODI players in the game should speak for itself.Ricky Ponting, Matthew Hayden, Michael Hussey, Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Jacques Kallis, Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardena, Mohammad Yousuf, Younis Khan, Kevin Pietersen, Michael Vaughan, Damien Martyn, Ian Bell and AB de Villiers.
All better off-side players then Sourav Ganguly and that's just off the top of my head.
I see a good banter is going on so, I must join in.
Ok, Ganguly ran Tendulkar and Dravid out, made a 100 and got out himself, lost the champions trophy to pityful NZ team.
Ricky Ponting, Matthew Hayden, Michael Hussey, Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Jacques Kallis, Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardena, Mohammad Yousuf, Younis Khan, Kevin Pietersen, Michael Vaughan, Damien Martyn, Ian Bell and AB de Villiers.
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Are you kidding me? You are clearly just arguing for the sake of arguing now. First of all, Ponting cannot possibly look more graceful than any of his contemporaries. He's one of the most effective but least "beautiful" batsmen out. By contrast, Ganguly is a strokemaker. He doesn't need power, since he milks the ball through the offside with pure timing. On your list, the closest I would rate to him, in terms of grace, would be Sangakkara and Hussey, and perhaps Tendulkar.All of those players look far more graceful and in control then what Ganguly does when he plays through the off-side.
Just because a player is only capable of scoring through the off-side doesn't make him the greatest ever exponent of the off-side shots.
All of those players look far more graceful and in control then what Ganguly does when he plays through the off-side.
Just because a player is only capable of scoring through the off-side doesn't make him the greatest ever exponent of the off-side shots.
They're all better off-side players then Ganguly. End of story.HAH!
Wrong, wrong, wrong...
The only one I would agree with out of that list is Hussey, and thats only during the last 2 years or so. But even then Hussey isn't capable of that shot I was talking about earlier.. God I love that shot.
However, most of those players are better than Ganguly overall.
More like end of your (lack of an) argument.They're all better off-side players then Ganguly. End of story.
Well part of it. What sums up is the amount of ODI finals we lost on the trot.
Afridi plays like a freak sometimes aswell, so does Dhoni.
If you want to talk about someone who taps the ball with brilliance or hits the ball with little effort then Laxman tops my list.
Why would I support Ganguly? He wouldn't of even played International cricket if he was Australian. His clearly one of the most overhyped and overrated batsman of the current era. If he was Australian then I'd feel similar to him as I feel about Mitchell Johnson.:
I could name atleast 10-20 players who are better off-side players then Ganguly.
He hasn't been unfairly treated. He hasn't performed well enough to warrant a place in your best 11 in recent times.
God I hate it when people do this.
You have never met the man, how can you possibly say he wasn't a good person if you haven't met him? Yes, I agree his on-field and sometimes off-field behaviour to do with cricket was very unsavory at times but I don't know... I don't think it's fair to say that.
Afridi plays like a freak sometimes aswell, so does Dhoni.
If you want to talk about someone who taps the ball with brilliance or hits the ball with little effort then Laxman tops my list.
Why would I support Ganguly? He wouldn't of even played International cricket if he was Australian. His clearly one of the most overhyped and overrated batsman of the current era. If he was Australian then I'd feel similar to him as I feel about Mitchell Johnson.:
I could name atleast 10-20 players who are better off-side players then Ganguly.
Are you kidding me? You are clearly just arguing for the sake of arguing now. First of all, Ponting cannot possibly look more graceful than any of his contemporaries. He's one of the most effective but least "beautiful" batsmen out. By contrast, Ganguly is a strokemaker. He doesn't need power, since he milks the ball through the offside with pure timing. On your list, the closest I would rate to him, in terms of grace, would be Sangakkara and Hussey, and perhaps Tendulkar.
More like end of your (lack of an) argument.