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Kohli is the greatest Indian batsman of all time


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1 minute ago, tennisluvr said:

Mari 2013 varaku enduku lakkochadanta, 2011 2012 2013 free pass aa team lo 

ninnu ayithe 2010 lone tisi10gutaru. sachin kabatti ala jarigindi. even ponting faced the same. 

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1 minute ago, tennisluvr said:

Mari 2013 varaku enduku lakkochadanta, 2011 2012 2013 free pass aa team lo 

He was good enough to be in the team until he retired. Who in this team apart from Kohli is outscoring Tendulkar in the last 3yrs of his cricket?

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Just now, CMSAAB said:

ninnu ayithe 2010 lone tisi10gutaru. sachin kabatti ala jarigindi. even ponting faced the same. 

dude, that guy is just trolling. Sachin was consistent enough to be in the team till he decided to retire.

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ori pichi  tennis. ee okka point chaalu ne whole ranting ki 

Unfortunately for Tendulkar, his best period coincided with one where India had a poor bowling attack, especially overseas, and a batting line-up that tended to crumble quite often on tours. In 69 Tests between the beginning of 1993 and the end of 2001, India won 23, but only three of those came abroad. During this period, Tendulkar contributed almost 20% of all runs scored off the bat by India, and more than 21% when they played in Australia, South Africa, England, New Zealand or the West Indies. From 2002 onwards, there were many more batsmen contributing - Rahul Dravid, Virender Sehwag and VVS Laxman weighed in consistently both home and away, which significantly reduced the dependence on Tendulkar: he has contributed only 14.30% of the team runs since 2002. With the bowling attack getting stronger as well, Tendulkar has been a part of 15 away Test wins during this period, and 32 wins in all in these eight-and-a-half years.

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Just now, uttermost said:

All that is fine. But you don't seem to address my point, that Sachin was way ahead of his peers, especially in ODIs. Kohli is an also ran in ODIs, and below par in tests. Only in T20s are Kohli's results excellent.

You are talking about stats by the end of his career, Kohli isn't going to play till he is 40 or going to try to hang on to his spot in the team by reminding the selectors of his "legacy". I think Kohli will be done by 36 and retire by that time, but by then he would have broken every single major record in cricket for those that go by records to claim who's the greatest, and put up results both as player and captain to put a conclusive full stop to any arguments questioning why Kohli is the greatest modern day batsman of all time. 

More batsmen of the caliber of Kohli and Smith are coming and playing these days which is why it might be harder to see Kohli be so ahead of his peer as much as Sachin was by the end of his career, but that still doesn't put a question mark on Kohli's dominance. 

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3 minutes ago, CMSAAB said:

The year 2010 has been a spectacular one for Tendulkar. He has already passed 1000 runs for the year for a record sixth time (Brian Lara, Ricky Ponting and Mathew Hayden have done it five times), and given India's calendar for the rest of the year, he has a chance to go much further. After this Test in Bangalore, India have five more coming up before the end of the year - three at home against New Zealand, and two in South Africa. That should give Tendulkar ample opportunity to make 2010 his most prolific one ever - the highest he has scored in a year so far is 1392 in 16 Tests in 2002. He played 26 innings that year, averaged 55.68 and scored four hundreds. In 14 innings in 2010, he has already scored five hundreds and averages 87.25. At this 

LOL you should keep parroting that to justify why he got a free pass for the next 3 years aaa, paapam. 

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3 minutes ago, tennisluvr said:

Mari 2013 varaku enduku lakkochadanta, 2011 2012 2013 free pass aa team lo 

You should stick to your point, man.

you are all over the place. You started off with Kohli as the best batsman, and are now defending Tendulkar's stats. lol.

why are you even making the argument about Kohli walkiing away, if he loses form? Is that your main criteria? It makes no sense at all. because this discussion was supposed to be about the best batsman. Not the least shameless batsman.

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2 minutes ago, uttermost said:

dude, that guy is just trolling. Sachin was consistent enough to be in the team till he decided to retire.

on the other side he is getting fooled by evryone @3$%

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Just now, tennisluvr said:

@3$%

I think Sunil Gavaskar is the one who 'hung' on to his spot until he made 10000 runs. But I don't know. I heard some of my uncles mentioning how selfish he was. I was too young to understand cricket then.

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15 minutes ago, tennisluvr said:

Exposing the frustration of GOD's worshippers who are literally crying buckets when Kohli is breaking and taking apart of every record of their GOD. 

The only thing Sachin's worshippers had going for them were these records, which is the sole reason why an out of form White elephant sachin continued to play till he was 40. Now Kohli is toying with those records and breaking them at record pace without even looking like he's trying. 

Utter genius KOHLI

Not yet. Kohli is in that phase of career where everything is working well for him. Sachin had many like these. Brain lara had them, even Shiv Chanderpaul had it once. At the peak of his career, Shiv even crossed 900 points in batting rating, which Kohli never crossed. Steve Smith's  best batting rating is 941 this year, I don't think any modern player can beat this.  

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1 minute ago, uttermost said:

You should stick to your point, man.

you are all over the place. You started off with Kohli as the best batsman, and are now defending Tendulkar's stats. lol.

why are you even making the argument about Kohli walkiing away, if he loses form? Is that your main criteria? It makes no sense at all. because this discussion was supposed to be about the best batsman. Not the least shameless batsman.

thats very simple man. then he claims who ever doing well at that time. jadeja also doing well no. arguably he will become better than kohli some time. @3$%

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3 minutes ago, CMSAAB said:

ninnu ayithe 2010 lone tisi10gutaru. sachin kabatti ala jarigindi. even ponting faced the same. 

Difference is that Ponting knew the writing was clear on the wall, he was well aware that he was fading away and that he had limited time. Not even a batsman and captain as accomplished as Ponting can keep someone like Smith away for too long from taking up his place in the team, whereas with Sachin he decided when he was going to retire. 

Sachin should have held onto his spot in the team for another 2-3 years and continued his "legacy", appudu fanboys inka excitement pondevaremo. LOOOOOOL. The difference in this case is that Sachin could have done that and made a few more "records" while keeping a younger more accomplished batsman from taking his place in the team. 

That is the difference between Kohli and Sachin, Kohli would never do such a thing. 

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Just now, Batman_fan said:

Not yet. Kohli is in that phase of career where everything is working well for him. Sachin had many like these. Brain lara had them, even Shiv Chanderpaul had it once. At the peak of his career, he even crossed 900 points in batting rating, which Kohli never crossed. Steve Smith's  best rating is 941 this year, I don't think any modern player can beat this.  

no man according to him kohli will cross 1000 rating no @3$%

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Just now, CMSAAB said:

thats very simple man. then he claims who ever doing well at that time. jadeja also doing well no. arguably he will become better than kohli some time. @3$%

Now GODs fans have hit rock bottom. $^^E

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