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'When I bat, I feel God is batting for
me' : Hooper
Georgetown,
April 16:
It is not often that we the West Indians play against Sachin
Tendulkar. I remember he came here in 1997 and though he had some
decent scores, there were not one of those big hundreds from the
little man.
Earlier, in
1994 when we toured India, Tendulkar was impressive without quite
being the dominating batsman he is known the world over these days.
Here, at
Bourda Oval, the little master played a very authoritative innings. He
was very severe on our fast bowlers though I must say we didn't bowl
that well to him as well. I was very upset when a chance off him was
not availed a delivery before he was dismissed. Still, he gave every
evidence of why he is regarded as the best batsman of the world. Well,
one of the two best batsmen of the world anyway.
Invariably the
topic in this series has veered towards Tendulkar-Lara confrontation.
It's a kind of match-up which even I am waiting to unfold. Both are
devastating batsmen but there is a difference.
Tendulkar is
very compact and as in attack, his defence is very strong too. Lara,
on the other hand, is very attacking from the word go and that's why
he has played a few more devastating innings than Tendulkar has
perhaps in his career.
I know people
point to how many matches Lara has won on his own while Tendulkar has
struggled in this area. If he is trying to make up, I hope he doesn't
do it in this series.
Is Tendulkar a
better batsman than even Sir Viv Richards? Well, I am going to
disappoint my Indian readers on this count. I think Richards was the
most destructive batsman of my era.
When you judge
it, you also have to think the kind of opposition bowling Richards
played in his time. There were Len Pascoe, Jeff Thomson, Dennis Lillee
in Australia, Richard Hadlee in New Zealand, Imran Khan in Pakistan
and Kapil Dev in India, not to forget Bob Willis and Ian Botham in
England.
World bowling
in those days was very strong. Yet, Richards just not scored runs off
them. He mastered them. Tendulkar of course can't pick the bowlers for
others but even though his record is formidable, the quality of
bowling in the world at present is not what it used to be.
Ask me, I as
captain of the West Indies team, am personally experiencing the
difference of quality among bowlers of today from those of the past!
Rahul Dravid
made a very pleasing hundred but I must say our bowlers gave him a lot
of half volleys which he was good enough to despatch to the straight
boundary. He has a very solid influence in the Indian line-up. I liked
his courage and commitment to the team after being hit on the face by
Mervyn Dillon.
The third
century in this match was made by Shivnaraine Chanderpaul. Again, a
fellow Guyanese like me, Chanderpaul hasn't done enough justice to his
talent.
He also has
been injured. He has made a good start in this series which is good
because we the seniors must show juniors the way forward. He played a
lot straighter and less across in this innings and it seems the
conditioning camp in Trinidad
before the series, where Sir Garfield Sobers came and gave us his
advice, has been of help.
Lastly about
me. I made a dream come true with a double hundred for myself. I am
unfailingly asked by everyone as to the reason why I am batting so
well these days compared to the first 80 Tests of my career. It is
said I was careless, didn't value my wicket and let down my team.
I was never
careless but may be I am more mature now. I was never flippant but
with my languid style, I might have appeared casual to onlookers.
I disagree
with it. Yes, I am playing less across these days and perhaps there is
a better shot selection but I never took my cricket lightly.
Yes, practice
to my Christianity has brought a new serenity in my life. But I was
born Christian and always was religious-minded but the way things have
gone in the last two years, mostly positive, I am turning more and
more towards God.
When I bat in
the middle, I feel as if God is there batting it out for me. It
composes me, stabilises me and focuses me in the crease.
Hopefully, I
would be able to bat in a similar vein in coming weeks and for the
rest of my career.
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