@@vinniche what do you mean add a disclaimer? This is a famous quote by Merck Hughes, If you google it you will easily find the source. Click the below link to read it. sportzwiki.com/cricket/video-when-merv-hughes-said-a-b-this-little-pricks-going-to-get-more-runs-than-you/amp
And a shot a friend called ..a “phatka”…referring to to the SQUARE DRIVE off the back foot (not the square cut., mind you)..the sort of shot Allan Lamb specialised in.
I remember reading an article in sportstar at the end of the 1991/92 series about Tendulkar. in that article gavaskar had predicted that Tendulkar would score 15000 test runs and 40 centuries at the end of his career.......he well surpassed that. !
that shot of Sachin sir which Ian sir is talking about where he goes on the backfoot and just punches it, there's no follow through..is also my favourite shot of Sachin sir.. true masterclass act..
Superb innings by sachin, those days he was the only hope for india when playing abroad. Not a lot of people get 2 100's in their first series in Australia. Sachin did that as an 18 year old. This innings was special because it was at perth and also he didnt have a lot of support. India were 8-160 odd and he had a partnership with kiran more and they took india to a total of 270 odd. So people blaming sachin here for india's loss don't know that cricket is a team game.
Don't be foolish now the Pitches in Australia became flat! The quality of bounce on Perth in those days and the attack Australia has ,makes sachin legendary
Been living for nearly 40 years in a country where they don't play cricket. My gold standard Indian batsman was Sunil Gavaskar. Thanks to RU-vid I've now seen Sachin Tendulkar and I hope Sunny won't mind if I rate Sachin a bit higher...
the backfoot shot of Sachhin that Ian Chappell described is one of the greatest shots in my opinion. Ball is rising and you go to the backfoot and not slash the ball up in the air but punch the ball into the ground. Man that is freaking hard.
Was indeed a great innings . Before Tendulkar the best player from the sub continent to play well in Australia was Javed Miandad , vishwanarth was probably the best guy from India but Tendulkar went passed everyone , before we Aussies put drop in road like pitches he was the wicket we wanted the most out of all the sub continent players . Abbas , Gavaskar , Ranatunga and afew others had their moments in Australia but Miandad looked very comfortable on fast bouncy pitches but Tendulkar was the best to tour here in my opinion
Miandad averaged 38 in Australia and 33 in West Indies. With a total of only 4 centuries in 23 tests. Only one match winning century, where man of the match was Imran Khan with 12 wickets in the match plus Viv Richards was not playing. Pretty average by normal standards, but yes, good by Pakistani standards.
@@cupidvogel good response. I was talking about who looked the most confident against fast bowling on bouncy pitches. Miandad had no fear of the pacemen. His record isn't the best but he was not ducking and running away to leg side which was what many of the sub continent, not all, used to do. For years the Aussies simply bowled into the armpit or ribs of the batsmen and let them make a mistake. Miandad actually sledged the bowlers to bowl more bouncers at him which was unheard of at the time.
@@painlesss13 Fair enough. Miandad was gutsy, I will give hi that. He was ugly to watch, I would rather watch a dog play with its tail than watch Miandad bat, but he was effective and a solid batsman.
@@painlesss13 You forget Viv Richards tearing Apart Dennis Lillee after first 4 test of 75-76 Series when he was still a Young Kid, He went on to open and score a 100,98,50 and 3 And then in 79 tour well he just was Peak of his powers. Very Naive to Pick Miandad ahead of Vivian Richards.
Perth is the most difficult pitch to bat on..a graveyard for batsmen..an 18 yr old guy adjusting from higher bounce to lower bounce as said by Ian chappel sir at such an early stage of his career shows how incredible he was..this shows the genius of Sachin sir..make virat kohli bat in those conditions of Perth against that devastating aussie attack..people who compare him to great Sachin will know the difference..for sure..
+Nit Lover it may be the case now but in the 90's during the time of Sachin or Lara Perth was surely one of the most challenging wicket to bat on, because of the uneven bounce..so even an above average bowler proved to be lethal at that point of time..that's why we say that was an era..in that case in 60's or 70's era lords was a difficult wicket to bat on but the scenario is much different now..my point was that for a guy like Sachin who had never played on a pitch like Perth of 90's era, ever before, for him at such a tender age showing the patience and skills on that pitch was something commendable..that makes him a class apart..
During the 70's, 80's and 90's, perth was one of the toughest pitches in the world along with Sabina park and kensington oval..But now with the drop in nature of Australian pitches, many Australian wickets have lost their individuality...
It's a irony that post Chennai (136 against a rampaging saqlain n wasim on a demon of pitch)in 1999 when the back problem started to haunt him.,he no more remained the same player he was earlier.Then the tennis elbow arrived to reduce him to just another great player.
I first saw Tendulkar play in the 1990 test series in England. I remember him getting a brilliant century at Old Trafford I think it was. I was amazed. I couldn’t believe how good he was for how young he was.
Correct Sachin all 90's innings will superior and more challenging than Virat every innings because he faced bowlers which we will never see again ..... He scored runs when pitches were bouncy and fast He also faced inswing ,outswing and reverse swing He also batted against Warne ,Murli ,Saqlain and Mushi
Kohli fans have to listen to this video. Kohli made his test debut at the age of 22 years. By that age, Sachin had 8 international test centuries in places including places like Manchester, Sydney, Perth, Johannesberg, Colombo etc. If some one can score centuries in Sydney and Perth at 18 against a solid bowling attack and a century at the age of 16 in Manchester, it shows who the king is.
Additional points, Like Sachin no one is current generation tested with quality bowlers and in bouncy bowlers friendly pitches! Just think he proved against Ambrose, Walsh, Malcolm, McGrath, Vass, Pollock, Donald, Bret Lee, Akthar, vaas, Waquar, Imrankhan, Muralitharan, Bond and many... All pitches are made it as batsman heaven in last 10 years! Perth pitch is the deadliest pitch in the world where he scored a ton at 19!!
We used to, not so much anymore. Smith, Khawaja and maybe Labuschagne do. The rest are walking wickets outside of Australia lol They all look good in Australia, because most pace attacks aren't fast enough(Only McGrath could take wickets bowling 125-130kms) India have worked it out. Our bowlers usually keep us competitive lol
The Greatest All Time XI: From the Realms of Immortality 1 Jack Hobbs 2 W.G Grace 3 Don Bradman (C.) 4 Sachin Tendulkar 5 Viv Richards 6 Gary Sobers 7 Adam Gilchrist (W.) 8 Shane Warne 9 Wasim Akram 10 Dennis Lillee 11 Sydney Barnes 12th: Imran Khan. Substitutes: ( Victor Trumper , Brian Lara , Jacques Kallis , Muttiah Muralitharan , Malcolm Marshall ) Manager :- Sir Frank Worrell .
After this comment from Mr Chapple, no other comment is required to describe the ability and the greatness of this legend. He was from a distinctive class... ❤❤
Those who give bad name to Sachin should watch this innings. Absolutely courageous and classy at such a teenage. He is the best batsman India has ever produced. No one can surpass him
Speaking in English doesn't mean ki aap cricket ke baare main jyada jante ho , but yadi aap kabhi cricket khele hai toh aap unke ke baare main kuch galt nahi bol sakte ,undoubtedly he was the best there was and there will be ,you will never get another Sachin Tendulkar 🙏
Being a Pakistani, I consider that Sachin Tendulkar is best ever Batsman of 150 years history of cricket. I disagree with the statement of sir Don Bradman that Tendulkar plays like him. I have seen the videos of Don Bradman's batting and great Tendulkar was far better than him. Don Bradman faced very ordinary bowlers but Tendulkar faced the highest ranked bowlers of the history of cricket. He faced Waseem, Waqar, Shoaib, Bret Lee, Alen Donald, Bishop, Ambrose, Walsh and Mc Grath. In the fields of spin he showed his class against Suqlain Mushtaq, Mushtaq Ahmad, Muttiah Muralitharan and Shane Warne. He scored centuries against these Giants. He showed his class in fast and bouncy pitches against bowling like rockets...
Thanks for such nice comments....however I will disagree with you on one point...in test it was Gavaskar and this was told by Wasim Akram who is one of all time great
I thought He would go for Sach's 155 v/s Warne.. Maybe i rate it high as i saw that Live as a kid..I was too young to see this one live.. Watching highlights can never match up to seeing the innings or a bowling spell Live.. M not sure if the 114 was televised in our part of the world.. Newys, long live the Master..
The #Greatest XI of All Time 1 Jack Hobbs 2 Barry Richards 3 Don Bradman (C.) 4 Sachin Tendulkar 5 Viv Richards 6 Gary Sobers 7 Alan Knott (W.) 8 Shane Warne 9 Malcolm Marshall 10 Dennis Lillee 11 Sydney Barnes 12th: Imran Khan. Manager :- Sir Frank Worrell .
Not that simple, Lara's appetite for big scores was second to none, and often carries his whole team alone, matchwinning innings, WHEN he scored his runs, it's not all statistics.
Trafalgar he has only 7 match winning hundreds though. Tendulkar has more centuries in odi wins than the no of match winning centuries scored by Lara in all formats combined. Lara was a selfish player who only wanted to achieve milestones
@@dhirajnair5843 yes I will. Tendulkar 's sr in 90's was around 85-90. Once or twice playing slowly in 90's doesn't mean that he always played slowly. You people love to make a mountain out of a molehill don't you? If Lara isn't selfish then why did he go for that 400? And how many match winning knocks does Lara have?
IND lost 4-0 in 1991-92 young tendulkar was lone fighter. IND lost 4-0 in 2011-12 a young batsman made his debut century and was the lone fighter. Anyone remember his name................. Virat Kohli. History repeats itself.
This is a naive statement by uninformed cricket fans. This is a team game and a centurion cannot be blamed for the team's loss/draw. What are the other batsmen in the team doing? Just look at who else scored in that innings. Just a wicket keeper? A bouncy WACA track is not a joke and you are unimpressed? You seem to know more than Ian Chappell about test cricket batting.
not sure why the anger but if he is good you should be able to justify it well rather than showing immature anger. Anyways I suggest you focus all this aggressive energy in making your life better than Sachin's :) He has made enough in cricket thanks to fans like you.
Chappelli thought Miandad was the best batsmen of his generation....better than Viv. Go figure....Atleast I do not agree with his judgment of the best. Calling Lara better, come on! Both Tendulkar and Ponting are better than Lara!
Only lara could be better batsman than Sachin of his generation not ponting or any other batsman. My favourite is Sachin because of his timing and technique but lara played some wonderful knock in test cricket match. Both are genius for me might be lara is best in test cricket and Sachin is best in odi
getting angry doesnt help. Instead look closely at someone like Dhoni and now even Virat. They not only play brilliantly themselves but inspire hencewin often. Dont you think Sachin lacked this. His hundred had ME written all over it than WE.
Lol 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 rubbish at its peak. Virat inspires a win? Dhoni inspires a win? Dhoni has lost India more matches than he has won. Virat chokes in the must win games.
You need to educate yourself, cricket is a We game and no one Me can win you a Test match,and Sachin has the most successful hundreds, hundreds in a winning cause,it's 53 from his 100 hundreds and some of his test tons resulted in a draw,go check some statistics apps.
Mo, but his brother greg sure did hate him..ian has always praised sachin but sometimes in his blunt australian way, hence to someone , it may seem a ian is hating sachin..
HMM sachin has 75 centuries in winning and saving causes more than any of your favourite player. He is the biggest match winner in odis till date having an average of 56 in the 234 matches India won during his time
Ruchir Mundhra lol.. what.. said Tendulkar has won 75 100 on a Winning cause Matches 😂😂😂 lol what a Lie and Shame and people mostly talk about TEST no one care about ODI 😂😂.. and man Overrating to Sachin in every aspects by their Fan Boys Bhakt are two damn high. Lol show me one Single Handedly Great Match winning Test inning of Sachin or Great impactful Match Saving inning of Sachin which is Remembered.. lol none of Sachin's Innings are mention even in top 30 of Wisden Greatest innings list. and Sachin and Sangakkara are the most overrated player of All Time. which is very true but stop Overrating players I hate it because it steal the lime light of a deserving and suitable candidates.