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Was having a think about this during the Sri Lanka NZ test and I would have to say that as a general rule, percentage wise, Sri Lankan batsmen would have to be the ‘nicest’ players to watch over the last 30 years, in my opinion anyway.
Every country has had nice batsmen to watch in that time and Australia, India and South Africa as the three generally dominant sides in that time - especially with batsmen - have obviously had their fair share but that’s probably through weight of numbers: if you have 40 real good batsmen in three decades there is always going to be a lot of really graceful ones.
Sri Lanka haven’t had THAT many great batsmen but gee a lot of them have been nice to watch either through effortlessness or a near perfect looking technique:
Aravinda was a beautiful player to watch
Marvan Attapattu with that absolutely perpendicular front elbow up high driving off the back foot
Hashan Tillekeratne had an element of Brian Lara about his flourish and follow through
Jayawardene when he arrived was like a clone of Marvan with the added bonus that he was next to perfect against spin and had amazing wrists
Sanga doesn’t need explaining he was just gorgeous to watch, his pull shots and his cover drive were how you would teach someone to play them. It was like he was us Job a magic wand and just pointing at where he wanted the ball to go.
Matthews is a very very correct player with a text book technique
Mendis is also a lovely player on the eye
Even a noted basher like Dilshan was very loose limbed at the crease and extravagant
Every country has had nice batsmen to watch in that time and Australia, India and South Africa as the three generally dominant sides in that time - especially with batsmen - have obviously had their fair share but that’s probably through weight of numbers: if you have 40 real good batsmen in three decades there is always going to be a lot of really graceful ones.
Sri Lanka haven’t had THAT many great batsmen but gee a lot of them have been nice to watch either through effortlessness or a near perfect looking technique:
Aravinda was a beautiful player to watch
Marvan Attapattu with that absolutely perpendicular front elbow up high driving off the back foot
Hashan Tillekeratne had an element of Brian Lara about his flourish and follow through
Jayawardene when he arrived was like a clone of Marvan with the added bonus that he was next to perfect against spin and had amazing wrists
Sanga doesn’t need explaining he was just gorgeous to watch, his pull shots and his cover drive were how you would teach someone to play them. It was like he was us Job a magic wand and just pointing at where he wanted the ball to go.
Matthews is a very very correct player with a text book technique
Mendis is also a lovely player on the eye
Even a noted basher like Dilshan was very loose limbed at the crease and extravagant