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Saluting the Mighty
trio!
by Syed Ahsan Ali
(Jan 10, 2007) |
One was a grafter with the bat, other one was a
bowling machine, and the third one was a wicket
taking juggernaut. All three left the game on
the same day, same venue and with the same
pride. What this can bring to the complexion of
Aussie mighty unit, we leave it for little
later. First of all, talk of the champions.
First
the two who were less of genius but more of guts
and determination. McGrath and Langer were not
as natural as Warne was. Both stuck to their
strengths and backed them with loads of
dedication and determination. Langer had his
limitations. He was more in the mould of Steve
Waugh who also liked to make his runs in nudges,
pushes and dabs, then hoicks and tonks. Steve
Waugh’s captaincy also helped Langer immensely.
Beginning of Langer was nothing more than sound,
gritty character who liked to get on with his
job without catching too much of attention.
Steve Waugh as captain had brought the novel
idea to start every test innings with a bang and
score somewhere between 3-4 runs in an innings.
Waugh is known for his ability to get what he
wants from his players. From there, the
transformation began for Langer. The Southpaw
pounced hard on that opportunity. Flair suited
him, and next best thing was camaraderie with
Hayden suited him the most. After that he seldom
missed any scoring opportunity. Anything on the
offside at drivable length filled his mouth with
water. Crashing of his ‘nudger’ image came at a
rate of lightening. Best mate Matt Hayden and
his partnership gave them the tag of the second
most successful opening pair in the history of
the game with a sterling average of 51.41 in 113
innings. Captaincy of Waugh made him such a hard
nut to crack that he made 14 centuries under his
command out of his aggregate 23 centuries.
Leaving the game with legacy of workmanship and
concentration, Langer will always be remembering
as a great opener.
Other
man who left the game with grace is Glenn
McGrath. The tall, lanky and immaculate line and
length pacer from New South Wales left a lengthy
generation of fast bowlers behind him all around
the globe who want to bowl off-stump line with
lateral movement with military pace rather than
developing themselves as tear-away fast bowlers.
Thirteen years of nightmare for opening batsmen
around the world is finally over at least in one
version of the game with the Test retirement of
McGrath. Teasing from Lara, Tendulkar, Dravid to
Vaughan with his nagging stuff definitely makes
him the most imposing medium pacer of last
decade. If he has a new ball in his hand, then
all you can expect is two to three wickets in
the first burst. His selection of best players
of opponent side and then planning their
dismissals was an excellent tactical move of
this pacer. Dismissed Atherton 19 times, Lara 15
times, Kallis 6 times, Vaughan 6 times,
Tendulkar 6 times, Dravid 5 times and Inzamam 5
times vexing almost all top blokes of our time.
He made several believe that pace is not
everything to take wickets, and he proved more
than once through his illustrious career. Last
but not the least that left the game with
indelible imprints on the game and secures his
position in the annals of the game as the
Bradman of bowlers.
Wizard,
magician, spin-doctor, entertainer, showman, and
what not and what not, Warne completely
overshadowed any other bowler of our time with
an aura and persona. 708 Test wickets which
would be well passed surely by Muralitharan in
the coming days, but can never overcome what
Warne gave to the game and to the art of leg
spin bowling. Warney is a man who enjoyed
plethora of limelight in his playing days.
Aussies will surely discover replacements of
Langer and already find one of McGrath in the
shape of Stuart Clark, but the million dollar
question is that who will be filling boots of
Warne? Difficult to find one! I dare say
impossible to find one.
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