Jump to content

Harsha Bhogle....a legend.....!!!!


kooljatt

Recommended Posts

Little masterclass Top-handed Gavaskar and bottom-handed Tendulkar against the steepling bounce of Thomson, and Murali's doosra Harsha Bhogle February 5, 2008 Clockwise from above Thomson, Gavaskar, Tendulkar, Muralitharan © Getty Images, PA Photos When I was a teenager I held my breath every time Sunil Gavaskar walked out. When I became part of the media, I used to find myself spellbound watching Sachin Tendulkar bat. People often try and compare the two masters, and truth be told, I find that boring. What I would have loved, though, more than anything else, would have been seeing them bat together on a track like the Gabba; or The Oval as it used to be, with good but predictable bounce. Or maybe the odd Chepauk pitch. How would they rotate the strike? How would they relate to each other's styles? Would there be a little contest somewhere? Gavaskar, classical, top-handed, up on his toes, with the bouncing ball dropping by his feet off the face of the bat... Tendulkar, to the same ball: heavy bat, bottom-handed, punching past cover or even up and above over third man... Who would they bat against? Tendulkar has played Shoaib, and a bit of Wasim and Waqar, Lee and a bit of Bond. Would he cope, and how, against the steepling bounce of Jeff Thomson, the cult fast bowler? Would he pull at all, I wonder? Would the uppercut appear? And how many would he let go? Gavaskar played Derek Underwood and Abdul Qadir, and in domestic cricket the offspin of Prasanna and Venkat, the legspin of Chandra and VV Kumar, and had fine encounters with Bishan Bedi. But on a track with bounce, how would he go against Muttiah Muralitharan with the doosra? Cocooned like he was in his 96 at Bangalore? Narrowed eyes reading the grip, watching the ball in the air, and yet leaving enough time to drop his wrists on it... http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/334925.html

Link to comment

Really? I found this article way too disappointing. Look anyone can put two greats together facing other two greats. So a Kapil-Botham combination taking on Kallis-Pollock to settle the best all-rounder duo of its time will make for a good contest. However the interesting point is NOT to get those contests but to imagine how would that contest actually go. I would have loved to see how Harsha thought Gavaskar would have taken on Murali and Sachin on Jeff Thomson. Just pitting players does what???? xxx

Link to comment
I concur with Lurks. I didnt find anything remarkable about this, dunno why cricinfo made this an article. The piece almost seems incomplete.
Almost?? It is incomplete. I mean what on earth is he trying to imagine? Just pitting these two against the other two bowlers can be done easily by putting the pictures, no? What is he trying to say? Why can't he imagine a bit more and goes on tell us how would Sachin tackle such and such delivery from Thompson on a Perth pitch while Sunny would face Murali's doosra on a Chennai pitch and react in such and such manner?
Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...