Jemisi wrote:Trying to get you. Do you mean these less productive batsmen are prettier to watch?
Prettier to watch and more naturally talented. Unfortunately, were never as effective.
If you look at it closely, it's those kind players who often can win matches or setup wins for their sides. Guys like Kallis&Tendulkar seldom win matches for their sides 'single-handedly' so to speak, more the kind of guys who resist than take the game to the opposition. Which is why
I rate Ricky & Brian higher than those two because no only are they more naturally talented, they were also effective - capable of taking the game away from the opposition at will, wining matches for their sides!
In truth, I and most people watched when Gibbs was in, then immediately went away when the Kallis&Kirsten show(later Smith) resumed. In the case of India, I strictly waited for Azharudin&Ganguly to come to the crease, later Laxman. Now once both Gambhir and Sehwag go, I wait for one of Sachin/Dravid to fall so I can watch Laxman.
Unfortunately the likes of Gibbs, Mark, Ganguly, Azharuddin, Laxman etc, were never as consistently effective like Lara and Ponting were, which is why most people tend to devalue their worth.
That's not to say these other guys cannot turn on the stlye or class because I think barring Sehwag, they all have similar strike rates. The key for me is the class, elegance, strokemaking, all combined with aggression makess for better viewing. Sachin(plus Gavaskar) is the controvertial one, but I've always felt that when he looks to dominate the attack or display his class, he often falls early or for a lower score than he would like, so just like usual Kallis, they mostly get comfortable only after they've already done the damage(which in itself was painful viewing while they were at it).
Many years down the line you'll look at Michael Clarke and put him in that below class category, yet more pleasant to watch, but the Steve Waugh, Border type players will rank higher.
NB: I'm not for the Hayden, Warner, Sehwag-type players to be honest!