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Raina among top 10 players to define cricket in the next decade


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suresh raina may have lost his place in the Indian team due to indifferent form but he figures among the 10 players who will "define" cricket in the next decade. The latest issue of the 'Wisden Cricketer' clubs Raina with Australians batsman Michael Clarke, paceman Shaun Tait, all-rounder Shane Watson, England batsman Kevin Pietersen, Pakistan's fast medium seamer Mohammad Asif, Sri Lanka's fast bowler Lasith Malinga, West Indian all-rounder Dwayne Bravo, New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor and Bangladesh vice captain Mohammad Ashraful as the players who will define cricket's next decade. Well-known British cricket writer Lawrence Booth states in the article that Raina had the talent to be a left-handed Sachin Tendulkar with even more intuitive flair. "But he needs to be sensitively handled by India. The way he dismantled England during an ODI in Faridabad in March 2006 hinted at a rare genius, and Greg Chappell never stopped singing his praises. Aged 20, he has plenty of time on his side," he said. Paying glowing tributes to the hard-hitting Pietersen, the article said that he finished the World Cup at the top of the One-day ratings and he has the ability to stay there. "Only if he grows fed up with his teammates' failings, will his potential be threatened but Pietersen -- flamingo shot, left-handed sweep, bottom-handed cover drive and all -- is well on course to fulfill Ponting's prediction that he is world cricket's next great phenomenon," it said. On Pakistan paceman Asif, the writer said that if he could put the drug scandal behind him and rise above Pakistan's intriguing politics, anything was possible. "There are few more apparently effortless fast bowlers in the world; willowy, snaking, subtle and accurate, he already has figures to die for (49 Test wickets at 20 with a strike rate of 39). Expect them to get better."

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Raina is extremely good. He is one of the finest young batsman I have seen in the world, better and younger than Clarke was when he debuted. Sure, he has his faults but has enough time to sort them out. Whether he has the will to do that and the support structure around him is the question.

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Kid hasnt played a handful of matches and is already a star???!!! On what basis???!!! SRT had a test 100 at Perth against McD and co to show. Damn the media, they only sensationalise!! :angry_smile:

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