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Old November 9, 2009, 12:51 PM
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His innings was out of the world ..no questions but at the end of the day India lost .
That's pretty much Tendy's life-story in a nut shell. Ton after blazing ton, milestone after effing milestone and yet loss after loss.
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Old November 9, 2009, 09:45 PM
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Naz_ca, always remember it is a Bangladeshi website and We here go by certain unwritten rulles of engagement, that is showing respect to elders and or to strangers, I would show respect to your father and mother even if I didn't know them and if I stumbled upon them in Scarborough, Ontario.

Please restrain yourself from calling someone a fool, retard or brainless not knowing what that person accomplished in his life. Remember, this is a Bangladesh cricket based cultural forum, not a sport bar and please remember, it is after all a sport related topic and we are simply talking about a sportsman and comparing his batting score with another, we may not agree upon what we induvidually beleive but no matter how emotional we get, we should not cross that line where we insult a person on mere disagreemant of 2 players accomplishment, especially when that person we are insulting contributed a lot to this forum, humanity and Bangladesh.

I wouldn't even bother to write this unless you and I, we spoke before regarding other things of life in this forum. Remember, you get respect only when we show respect to others.

I dont undedrstand how on the earth the topic '' respect'' fits here. I reckon this is a forum where in we can argue on topics. But In case , I offended Tiger bhai(dont know original name) , I apologise but I indirectly told what the world would think about the person who even dare to compare Naeem with Tendulkar, forget even rating him higher( many wrote Naeem>Tendu). That inning of naeem is one of the best of 2009, no doubt about it, like wise 154 of TI but in my opinion Tenduz is the best even if it was in a loosing casue.. All the time our player play one good inning, he is compared or even rated better than lara,ponting,Tendulkar,Kp etc.
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Old November 9, 2009, 10:07 PM
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2009 Top innings: (My opinion)
1. Coventry 194* vs Bangladesh; SR of 124.35
2. Tendulkar 163* vs NZ; SR of 124.11
3. Shoaib Malik 128 vs Ind; SR 101.58

If someone knocks Conventry's innings because of the opponent he faced, then each and every knock can be scrutinized. Tendu's knock came into a park which yielded Tendu (5), UV (6), Raina (5), Dhoni (2), Ryder (4), McCullum (3), Mills (3), Southe (2) total of 21 6's.

But Shoaib Malik's innings against India was a classic one. His first 50 came in 82 balls faced. The next 50 came in 26 balls. That was some serious shift in gear. Classic innings indeed.
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Old November 9, 2009, 10:08 PM
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Default 2009 innings

CK Coventry (Zim) 194* 191 156 16 7 124.35 1
v Bangladesh Bulawayo 16 Aug 2009
H Masakadza (Zim) 178* 201 167 17 4 106.58 1
v Kenya Harare 18 Oct 2009
SR Tendulkar (India) 175 210 141 19 4 124.11 2
v Australia Hyderabad (Decc) 5 Nov 2009
SR Tendulkar (India) 163* 206 133 16 5 122.55 1
v New Zealand Christchurch 8 Mar 2009
H Masakadza (Zim) 156 216 151 11 6 103.31 1
v Kenya Harare 12 Oct 2009
Tamim Iqbal (Bang) 154 191 138 7 6 111.59 2
v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 16 Aug 2009
G Gambhir (India) 150 214 147 14 1 102.04 1
v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 5 Feb 2009
GC Smith (SA) 141 216 134 16 0 105.22 2
v England Centurion 27 Sep 2009
SR Tendulkar (India) 138 214 133 10 1 103.75 1
v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2009
TM Dilshan (SL) 137* 221 139 10 0 98.56 1
v Pakistan Lahore 24 Jan 2009
SR Watson (Aus) 136* 176 132 10 7 103.03 2
v England Centurion 2 Oct 2009
CH Gayle (WI) 135 175 129 9 5 104.65 1
v New Zealand Napier 13 Jan 2009
Yuvraj Singh (India) 131 134 102 10 7 128.43 1
v West Indies Kingston 26 Jun 2009
BB McCullum (NZ) 131 206 129 14 3 101.55 1
v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 6 Nov 2009
Shoaib Malik (Pak) 128 173 126 16 0 101.58 1
v India Centurion 26 Sep 2009
RT Ponting (Aus) 126 151 109 14 3 115.59 2
v England Nottingham 15 Sep 2009
V Sehwag (India) 125* 106 74 14 6 168.91 2
v New Zealand Hamilton 11 Mar 2009
MS Dhoni (India) 124 141 107 9 3 115.88 1
v Australia Nagpur 28 Oct 2009
DPMD Jayawardene (SL) 123 140 108 14 1 113.88 2
v Pakistan Dambulla 3 Aug 2009
MJ Guptill (NZ) 122* 201 135 8 2 90.37 1
v West Indies Auckland 10 Jan 2009
NFI McCallum (Scot) 121* 176 138 12 3 87.68 1
v Ireland Benoni 1 Apr 2009
GM Hamilton (Scot) 119 191 152 3 1 78.28 1
v Canada Aberdeen 7 Jul 2009
BRM Taylor (Zim) 118* 181 125 7 4 94.40 1
v Bangladesh Chittagong (ZACS) 5 Nov 2009
Yuvraj Singh (India) 117 126 95 17 1 123.15 1
v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 3 Feb 2009
S Jyoti (Can) 117 158 122 10 1 95.90 2
v Scotland Aberdeen 7 Jul 2009
SR Watson (Aus) 116* - 146 6 2 79.45 1
v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 3 May 2009
Kamran Akmal (Pak) 116* - 115 13 0 100.86 2
v Australia Abu Dhabi 3 May 2009
V Sehwag (India) 116 165 90 17 0 128.88 1
v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 3 Feb 2009
GD Elliott (NZ) 115 188 124 8 0 92.74 2
v Australia Sydney 8 Feb 2009
S Chanderpaul (WI) 112* 208 134 10 0 83.58 1
v England Providence 22 Mar 2009
SE Marsh (Aus) 112 180 112 8 2 100.00 1
v India Hyderabad (Decc) 5 Nov 2009
RT Ponting (Aus) 111* 169 115 12 1 96.52 2
v England Centurion 2 Oct 2009
DJ Hussey (Aus) 111 109 83 8 6 133.73 1
v Scotland Edinburgh 28 Aug 2009
TD Paine (Aus) 111 168 148 14 1 75.00 1
v England Nottingham 17 Sep 2009
HH Gibbs (SA) 110 162 116 9 2 94.82 1
v Australia Port Elizabeth 13 Apr 2009
Mohammad Shahzad (Afgh) 110 172 111 11 0 99.09 2
v Netherlands Amstelveen 1 Sep 2009
BJ Haddin (Aus) 109 156 114 8 3 95.61 1
v New Zealand Sydney 8 Feb 2009
ST Jayasuriya (SL) 107 166 114 10 1 93.85 1
v India Dambulla 28 Jan 2009
RN ten Doeschate (Neth) 106* 129 84 9 3 126.19 2
v Kenya Potchefstroom 1 Apr 2009
TM Dilshan (SL) 106 116 92 16 1 115.21 1
v South Africa Centurion 22 Sep 2009
SR Watson (Aus) 105* 203 129 10 4 81.39 2
v New Zealand Centurion 5 Oct 2009
Shakib Al Hasan (Bang) 105* 125 69 15 3 152.17 2
v Zimbabwe Dhaka (SBNS) 29 Oct 2009
JD Ryder (NZ) 105 108 80 12 4 131.25 2
v India Christchurch 8 Mar 2009
AJ Strauss (Eng) 105 204 129 7 0 81.39 2
v West Indies Providence 22 Mar 2009
CL White (Aus) 105 176 124 9 1 84.67 2
v England Southampton 9 Sep 2009
WTS Porterfield (Ire) 104* 164 133 13 0 78.19 2
v Canada Centurion 19 Apr 2009
Shakib Al Hasan (Bang) 104 92 64 9 4 162.50 1
v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 11 Aug 2009
TT Samaraweera (SL) 104 181 124 10 0 83.87 1
v New Zealand Colombo (RPS) 8 Sep 2009
Mohammad Ashraful (Bang) 103* 127 103 12 2 100.00 2
v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 9 Aug 2009
T Taibu (Zim) 103* 140 112 6 3 91.96 2
v South Africa Benoni 8 Nov 2009
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Old November 9, 2009, 10:31 PM
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T_E bhai, I am sure you will agree Gilchrists T20 innings should be one of the highlights of the year! :-)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jty7h4vGWVE
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Old November 10, 2009, 11:05 AM
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T_E bhai, I am sure you will agree Gilchrists T20 innings should be one of the highlights of the year! :-)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jty7h4vGWVE
Absoluply. My little one use to say like that at 3.

But we are talking about ODIs I guess. Otherwise I would put up Kandy's innings or YK's 300+ innings.
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Old November 10, 2009, 12:19 PM
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wooot woot zimbabwes were on a roll this year
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Old November 15, 2009, 09:42 AM
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Forget innings ..Tendulkar alone is enough to be the highlight of 2009, As we are lucky to watch me playing, and and watching him breaking records with humble attitude. Many of this site wrote Nayeem off when he failed consecutive innings, now one match makes him hero to the same crowd.

All the great names in cricket (including bradman) don't compare him with anyone current, and we are coming up with lists. Its sad that we are arguing. 175 May not be the best innings but he played it after 20 years of continuous playing.
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Old November 15, 2009, 09:59 AM
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Forget innings ..Tendulkar alone is enough to be the highlight of 2009, As we are lucky to watch me playing, and and watching him breaking records with humble attitude. Many of this site wrote Nayeem off when he failed consecutive innings, now one match makes him hero to the same crowd.

All the great names in cricket (including bradman) don't compare him with anyone current, and we are coming up with lists. Its sad that we are arguing. 175 May not be the best innings but he played it after 20 years of continuous playing.
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Old November 15, 2009, 10:11 AM
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Tendulkar is one of the greatest no doubt but I'm not sure hez the best match winner of even his own era. It could be argued that Lara, Punter and maybe even Inzi were better finishers than him. The match in question here exemplifies my point. The little master played a gem of an innings to get his team to a comfortable 332/6 with 18 needed from 17 balls with no other recognized batsman to follow, yet he cudn't finish it off for his team.

No such argument can be made about a certain Mr. Brad. If he played in this era where we have a) pitches taylor made for batsmen, b) shorter boundaries, c) restriction on bouncers, d) inclusion of so called minnows, I'd back him to score at avg of 150+
I agree...There is no doubt about Tendulkar's class....But Lara and Inzamam in particular were miles ahead as far as winning a match was concerned....I have countless memories of Lara or Inzamam chasing down totals and seeing the team through the end from virtually hopeless positions whereas unfortunately tendulkar on far too many occasions has thrown it away right when he was needed the most....This is specially true when a tough chase is on....I believe there was an article on cricinfo a few months back where they had averages of batsmen in a winning cause...I think Inzamam was on top with Lare and Ponting right up there...tendulkar sadly was not even on the list.....So once again probably the most technically perfect batsman cricket has ever seen not necessarily the best match winner!
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Old November 16, 2009, 07:00 AM
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Actually, most of the time Tendulkar got out, the team used to be in a winning position. Tendulkar himself is NOT the cause of the loss, because he scores pretty quickly. The problem is, his fellow batsmen let his effort ultimately down and at the record book, it looks quite ugly.

Here is another example, http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/63828.html, when an injured Tendu played an excellent innings and got out as the 7th wicket withthe team neeeding only 17 runs to win a test match. India lost the remaining 3 wickets for 4 runs.
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Tendulkar was Australian
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Ten things that make dulkar shine:

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