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Sachin hit 2 sixes in his 13 to win the match, what do you think?
Is it prove that he is still a strong man who can hit even Aussi bowlers out of the ground very often? Tell me your opinion.
16 Answers
- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
yes he can hit very greatly now too.
and he is too strong batsman
great sixes
@syamantak can you hit 2 sixes on lyon's bowling?
- 8 years ago
Lyon dismissed Sachin in first inning. Sachin wanted to remove any morale advantage Lyon get from his wicket in first inning. He wanted to finish the encounter by sending positive message in the dressing room. Only thirteens runs were pending so there was no realistic chances of Draw & lose, so he tried to end the inning with positive note.
He is still strong, fast and inform (at-least comparatively to the men of his age).
Edit: Legendry Symantak
How many batsmen you've seen who've scored 12 runs in the first two balls of their individual innings in Tests? Your answer is no. I know that. So your remark "any batsman can hit two consecutive sixes" doesn't make any sense.
- ?Lv 78 years ago
who can hit EVEN Aussi bowlers out of the ground...lol.
Edit:
This is a record though. For the first time in his entire career, Tendulkar hit 2 sixes and not a single four in an innings.
- 8 years ago
I always percieved Sachin to be a technical batsman rather than a T20 slogger, so it is a bit of a change to his batting style after 24 years.
Eitherway, India only had some 14 runs to get and I think he just wanted to get the match finished with. hence he exploited Lyon's inexperience in India to get the quick win,
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- Half Drawn BoyLv 78 years ago
RSRD: I think he meant 'who can at least hit Aussie bowlers out of the ground'
- 8 years ago
He hit because the the ball was there to be hit. he also wanted to finish the match off quickly.
- Anonymous8 years ago
It's proved that why he is number one classical batsman in the world? He is 100% feet in this time.
- Anonymous8 years ago
Glad I wasn't bowling or it would have been 3 consecutive sixes.
- 8 years ago
He was under no real pressure when he came into bat and India was close to victory,so he played freely.
- Red DogLv 68 years ago
Kudos to him. he risked getting out, when he could have played slower,and made the runs easily.