Thursday, July 9, 2009

Buchanan: Tendulkar not fit for T20


Sachin Tendulkar is not fit for T20 since he is neither inventive nor fearless, said former Australia coach John Buchanan.

Buchanan does not doubt the Mumbaikar's greatness in Test and ODI formats but the former Kolkata Knight Riders coach insists Twenty20 is just not Tendulkar's cup of tea.

"Tendulkar has been lauded, and rightly so, as one of the very top batsmen in the history of cricket...But is he an effective T20 player at this stage of his career?" questioned the former Australia coach in his latest book 'The Future of Cricket: The Rise of Twenty20'.

Ganguly, Dravid, Laxman unfit for T20 too
"In the position he plays -- as an opener of No. 3 -- the T20 game requires not only the finesse and skills he has, but also the power and domination, an ability to take the bowlers on while being creative.

"You have to be inventive and fearless. And I don't see those qualities as part of Sachin's make-up at this stage of his career. Sachin Tendulkar is still a great player but not in this arena of T20," Buchanan said in the book published by Orient Paperbacks.

Buchanan felt the performance of Tendulkar and a few other senior players in this format has been rather "subdued".

"...homegrown heroes such as Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Harbhajan Singh and VVS Laxman...were expected to influence, and on some occasions single-handedly win, IPL matches," Buchanan said.

"Yet their subdued performances highlight that Test match temperament does not necessarily ensure prolonged success in the T20 game," Buchanan said.

He in fact went on to say that the likes of Sourav Ganguly, Dravid and Laxman were unfit for cricket's shortest format.

Using controversies to sell books
"I was constantly battling with the fact that I believed he (Ganguly) -- along with Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman -- was not suited to T20 cricket," he said.

"The same could be said about Rahul Dravid. Dravid is a great representative of Indian cricket, a team man, humble, a well-spoken gentleman.

"But unfortunately he could not score a single run in the early rounds of the IPL, and in my opinion, is not suited to this form of the game.I am certain Dravid's performances were also affected by the off-field drama created by his franchise owner Vijay Mallya," he said.

Buchanan compares Ganguly to Ian Chappell
About Laxman, Buchanan said "he is not up to pace".
Buchanan compared Ganguly to Australian great Ian Chappell and said, "Ganguly was the model for the new breed of confident and combative Indian cricketers. Ganguly showed that Indian cricket could stand up for itself.

"He is similar in that way to Ian Chappell who stood up for what he believed and was not afraid to take on the administration," he said.

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