How many times did Shane Warne dismissed Sachin Tendulkar?
Warne dismissed Tendulkar on four occasions whereas the latter also smacked him all around the park during many of his memorable knocks versus Australia.
Who played Warne the best?
He was asked about the greatest batter in the history of cricket. Shane Warne answered the question in three different parts. He hailed Sir Vivian Richards as the greatest batter he has ever seen, whereas he called Sachin Tendulkar and Brian Lara as the greatest he played against.
Is Shane Warne the greatest bowler ever?
Video Unavailable. Sky Sports Cricket’s Nasser Hussain hails Shane Warne as ‘the greatest cricketer to ever play the game’, following the passing of the Australian spin-bowling great on Friday.
Who is better Tendulkar or Bradman?
Bradman has a higher top score, Bradman’s 334 versus Tendulkar’s 248 not out. In Wisden’s ranking of top players of all time, based on their rating system of all innings, Bradman was the clear leader above Tendulkar.
Why Shane Warne is the greatest?
Shane Warne made his debut against India in 1992, and went on to become arguably the greatest bowler in the history of the game, claiming 1001 international wickets – 293 in ODIs and 708 Test wickets – a tally only bettered by Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan who snared 1347 international dismissals.
Was Shane Warne the best spinner?
Actually, Shane Warne was the best spinner of his era. Some experts also call him the greatest spin bowler in cricket history, but the opinion of the Little Master is a bit different. In an exclusive conversation with India Today, he said that Warne was a master at spinning the ball. He was a magician of the wrist.
Was Warne a wrist spinner?
Warne was not the complete wrist-spinner. His googly, the one that spun into the right-hander, was probably inferior to that of England’s Adil Rashid. It was not that well-disguised and he he did not use it very often. But that did not matter much.
Was Lara better than Tendulkar?
Look at Lara’s last 25 innings. He averaged just under 45, more than ten runs an innings better than Tendulkar [Tendulkar averaged 28], but that’s almost beside the point: it is his big scores that stand out….Comparison chart.
| Brian Lara | Sachin Tendulkar | |
|---|---|---|
| ODI 50s | 63 | 95 |
| Batting Average (ODI) | 40.48 | 45.16 |
| ODI Centuries | 19 | 49 |