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CF Feature : Five
most feared batsmen of One Day game
by Syed Ahsan Ali
(Dec 24, 2006) |
Cricket
is famous, but One Day cricket is far more
famous. Cricketers are famous, but batsmen are
far more loved and cheered than bowlers, nothing
to do with the talent or skills of bowlers, but
everything to do with the nature and modeling of
the game. Batsmen, but which type of batsmen?
Defensive grafters, single accumulators,
copy-book blockers, oh no. Definitely not.
Batsmen with bat-throwing demeanor,
swashbuckling walkers to the pitch, boundary
hitters, high-percentage stroke players and
capable of hitting huge and gigantic sixers from
long on to long off to mid-wicket. This is the
breed of batsmen who loved, celebrated and
waited during any cricket match.
We all respect and love Dravid, but we pray hard
to see Dhoni on our screens in last 10 overs of
an innings. Strauss is probably the best
development on world cricket in last 3 or 4
years due to his dedication and craft against
best new ball bowlers, but who earns and catches
whole limelight. KP, the man with mission to
demolish any kind of attack with his
unconventional belligerence with the help of
on-side flicks and long and lofty sweep shots.
Same is the case with Pathan to the core Afridi,
people love to catch glimpse of this heart
pulsating Peshawar boy despite the presence of
Yousuf, Younus and Inzamam in Pakistan batting
line-up. Here we try to encapsulate five most
feared hitters in the game. I might get it wrong
so welcome all comments and disagreements, so we
can reach an agreement over the most feared
batsmen of One Day cricket.
Australian King Kong: It would be wrong
to tag him as an out an out slogger or
bat-thrower. He is a genuine match winner with
sumptuous capability to build long innings with
equal skill to launch the fiercest and scariest
attack on any bowler any time any where in any
condition. You must have understood by now.
Andrew Symonds. Multi- faceted talented
allrounder with guts to change any match into a
nightmare for his opponents. But most damaging
is his batting, the best thing about his hitting
is that he hits them straight and long with
ability to pinch quick singles. 20 sixes in an
innings in a county match speak volumes of his
heavy-headed attitude with the bat. To me, he is
No.1 on list.
If
looks can kill: Six feet two frame,
expressionless face and imposing personality on
the field sum up broad and fearsome Chris Gayle.
Tonks and hoicks are usual when he is in the
game with his long reach and crunching cuts and
drives can make any bowler disillusioned. Test
or One day, it is difficult to keep him quiet
for long period of time. Flat and skiddy
off-spin makes him staple for West Indian
cricket. Presence of Sarwan, Lara and
Chanderpaul barely outshine Gayle’s dominance
and presence in the field. This colossal man
earns himself No.2 spot in this list.
Nemesis
of Warne: Few years back, if someone told me
that Laxman is probably the smoothest operator
against wily Shane Warne, then I would have
believed him, but not now, now this place is
undoubtedly reserved for Kevin Peitersen.
Sensible head on shoulders, attacking nature and
ability to turn any match on its head are the
features which make him probably one of the best
middle order batsman and fearsome final over
hitter. When he is there, anything is possible,
but his problem lies in availability of too many
defensive batsmen in English line-up. This
prevents him to play his natural game and lost
momentum during inning building attempts. I
cannot think any other better option for No.3
spot.
Jharkand
boy: Charismatic, persona and carefree
attitude puts him at No.4 place in the most
feared batsman in the shorter version of the
game. His swivels on on-side with the bat make
him an attractive player enough to watch. Shot
selection brings his downfall which can be
rectified with little better understanding of
his game. An air of anticipation follows him
whenever he walks out to bat; Greg Chappell
nominated him as a future captain of India. His
short but eventful tenure with Indian team gives
hints of him being a formidable player for
Indian team in future. Sheer power and ability
to take any bowler to the cleaners fixed his
position at No.4 place.
Mercurial
Pathan: He could have had lot more than what
he amassed so far in his relatively long career.
Highest number of sixes in One Day format is
what he could be proud of, but his reckless shot
selection can be what he can never be proud of.
He is dangerous without any shadow of doubt, but
this quality becomes the biggest demerit for
this talented strong hitter of cricket ball.
Excellent fielder, deceptive bowler and charge
taker with the bat makes him delight for any
captain. His swinging moods can bring him under
pressure, but still he is on No.5 spot for his
barbaric hitting.
This is my list of five most feared hitters in
the game. I would love to get your opinion on
this to reach conclusion.
• Andrew Symonds.
• Chris Gayle.
• Kevin Peitersen.
• Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
• Shahid Khan Afridi.
Kindly place them in your order of preference.
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