Do indian coaches tell school kids to follow Sehvag's strange batting technique?
Monday, August 30th, 2010 at
12:23 pm
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Incorrigible fellows like you don't deserve genuine answers.
btw it is Malinga's style of bowling which looks strange and awkward.
He is technically more correct than most other players. Of course, his footwork is minimal, but the hand-eye coordination stands out. What about Dilshan who merely slogs the ball blindly? No wonder, his statistics aren't a big surprise.
Did you even go to school?
This can be an insult for you and your nation that --- Is there any Sri-lankan batsman who has ever top of the ICC ranking for 2 or 3 days?
The only batsman who stands out even when others fail?
Incorrigible fellows like you don't deserve genuine answers.
btw it is Malinga's style of bowling which looks strange and awkward.
The thing about Sehwag that most people don't understand is that he still does the basic things right. He keeps his eye on the ball, his head is still and he has a very good defense (demonstrated by his 50+ test average). He is aggressive and plays besides the line rather than behind it but not everyone can play like him and most people realize that early. He still has amazing hand-eye coordination and plays the game with a lot of intelligence. One thing is for sure - he inspires more youngsters in India currently than any other batsman, besides Tendulkar ofcourse.