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Best Player of Reverse Swing

Agent Nationaux

International Coach
Who is currently the best player of Reverse Swing?

And if you are a quality player of conventional swing, are you also good enough to play reverse?
 

Bouncer

State Regular
Good question....I guess I have not seen anyone who can claim that he was a good batsman of reverse swing, Some people played few good innings for example Alec Stewart I thought was very good at playing reverse swing against Pak, he scored 2 big hundred's against Pak in 92 and 96 and specially the 96 inning was of a supreme quality. He also had an advantage of keeping to waqar younis from 1990 - 1995 so He did play him batter than many others from Eng.


Also I would like to think that reverse swing (on consistent enough, almost day in and day out) is not there in cricket since W's retired. Akhter and Lee were good too and so is Styne but all of these were no way near as consistent than wasim and waqar. Gul, also does produce couple of good spells a year but overall he is way tooo over hyped for his reverse swing
 

Migara

Cricketer Of The Year
De Silva without a doubt among old timers. Probably MJ, Hussey, Laxman and few others who play the ball very late may be the contenders.
 

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
Remember Wasim Akram saying long time back (in 90's) that only Tendulkar can keep reverse swing away.
 

Zinzan

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Fun fact - Both Wasim & Waqar have been quoted as saying that one M D Crowe was the best batsman they've bowled to when it was reversing.
 

smash84

The Tiger King
Fun fact - Both Wasim & Waqar have been quoted as saying that one M D Crowe was the best batsman they've bowled to when it was reversing.
Yeah, the 2 Ws did say that Martin Crowe was very difficult to dislodge with reverse swing.

Also agree that De Silva in form didn't look like getting out with reverse swing either.

These days Mike Hussey worth a shout IMO
 

Shri

Mr. Glass
Outlook - Google Books

WAG.:laugh:

Virender Sehwag was facing Pakistan's medium-fast bowler Abdul Razzaq, who was reverse-swinging the ball, and the way the Indian handled him is narrated in an interesting story in Australia's legendary spinner Shane Warne's just released book.

"Sehwag came up to (his batting mate Jeremy) Snape and said: 'We must lose this ball. I have a plan'. Next over he whacked the ball clean out of the ground, forcing umpires to pick another from the box that would obviously not reverse straight away. To which Sehwag said: 'We are alright for one hour.' Smart I say."

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Sehwag and Snape were batting for English county Leicestershire against Middlesex when Razzaq started reverse swinging the ball in the way that the Pakistani bowlers do, Warne wrote in his book Shane Warne's Century and attributed the "great story" to Snape, who told it to him during their Indian Premier League days.

The Australian believes Sehwag's style was unmatched in the world and worked for him more than any other batsman with the same approach.

"Sehwag is one of my favourite batsmen in world cricket and one of my favourite personalities. This is a guy I would pay to watch. Alright, he could get caught at third man to a big slash or a top edge in the first or second over, but he could just as easily bat for an hour in a way unmatched by anybody else in the world.

"You can take pot luck with Sehwag, although the fact that he averages more than 50 in Test cricket shows that his style pays off for him more often than it does for most other batsmen with the same approach," Warne wrote about the only triple-centurion India has produced.

Warne, who led young underdogs Rajasthan Royals to the title win in the inaugural IPL season, feels it was worth even having an out-of-form Sehwag in the team.

"If I was his captain, I would look to pump him up at every opportunity, reminding him that he is a match winner... It is worth paying the price for the little mistakes for the times when he absolutely destroys the opposition and wins you a game," he said.

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Despite some similarities, Warne felt it was unfair to compare Sehwag with Sachin Tendulkar, whom the Delhi batsman idolises.

"Comparisons with Sachin Tendulkar are unfair... Take him (Tendulkar) for what he is. Take Sehwag for what he is as well," he said and added "Their opening partnership in one-day cricket was usually worth the admission fee alone."

A self pro-claimed Tendulkar fan, Warne has now documented his feelings for the Indian, saying "Cricket has been fortunate to have a wonderful player and a first-rate ambassador, and to me he plays the game in right spirit...".

Warne also did not feel that being Tendulkar, it was imperative for the batting maestro to score in every innings.

"He doesn't score runs every innings, of course, but he hasn't suffered long troughs of poor form at any time in his career... the papers would praise him but also blame him sometimes if his innings did not win matches, as though he was responsible for the rest of the side - what a joke that is.
 
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Burgey

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Any of the top players who are set when it starts to reverse play it pretty well. Seems to be a 'mare to face when you're new to the crease.
 

HeavyBall

Cricket Spectator
Ummmm... generally those batsmen who play the ball with 'soft hands' are finest against reverse swing and conventional swing.

Dravid springs to my mind, he was SUPERB against swing/seam.

Graham Gooch deserves a mention too.....Malcolm Marshall was getting huge reverse swing in the same game where Gooch made 154*.

What an innings that was.......:-O
 

mono

U19 Debutant
aravinda was the best player of the late 80s/early to mid 90s pakistani bowling i've ever seen. So i'm going to say it was he who was the batsman against reverse swing
 

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