Chanderpaul one of sport's greatest losers

By Adam Julian / Roar Guru

Watching the West Indies implosion in New Zealand is tragic viewing, another sad episode in the demise of West Indies cricket. There however remains one shining light among the rubble, Shivnarine Chanderpaul.

The left-hander with the strangest technique in the world is a marvel.

He has played 153 Test matches and scored 11,219 runs at an average of 51.93 – a higher career average than Sir Vivan Richards (50.23).

What’s more, Chanderpaul, who is approaching 40, has averaged 66.73 in the last four years.

However since making his debut in 1994, Chanderpaul has only been involved in 35 winning teams.

Chanderpaul is one of sport’s greatest losers.

Who are sport’s greatest losers? Those champion athletics who fail to capture the biggest prize in their sport or are standouts in mediocre teams.

There are of course many, but here are my top four in no particular order.

Elgin Baylor (basketball)
Despite competing in eight NBA Finals, Elgin Baylor never won an NBA Championship.

A number one draft pick, Baylor was awarded the 1959 Rookie of the Year Award and was MVP in his first All-Star game.

He never really slowed down from there, averaging 27.4 points and 13.5 rebounds per game over his 14-year career.

Baylor earned 11 All-Star appearances and was named in the NBA’s 50 greatest players of all time.

Baylor’s retirement came early in the 1971-72 season. His timing couldn’t have been worse. The very next game after Baylor retired the Lakers kicked off their still-league-record 33-game win streak and later won the 1972 NBA championship against the New York Knicks!

Merlene Ottey (athletics)
When Jamaican sprinter Merlene Ottey competed in the 2012 European Championships she was 52 years old!

Ottey won a record 14 World Championship medals and attended a record seven Olympic Games, but never won the gold.

Ottey won three silver and six bronze medals. She won Olympic medals 20 years apart, but could never capture the Gold. Enough said!

Jonah Lomu (rugby union)
Jonah Lomu never won the Rugby World Cup, but in the brief history of the tournament he has easily been the most devastating player to appear in it.

The 120kg colossus from New Zealand scored a record 15 tries across two tournaments. He run around and through defenders at will.

His performance in the 1995 semi-final against England when, as a 20 year old, he scored four tires and famously ploughed through Mike Catt is arguably the greatest performance by any player in a rugby union international.

Despite well-documented health problems, Jonah finished his career as a great All Black. He scored 37 tries in 63 Test matches and enjoyed 44 wins.

Haydn Bunton SR (Australian rules football)
Many great players have failed to capture the flag, Gary Ablett Senior and Tony Lockett included, but surely the best is Hayden Burton Senior.

Burton won the Brownlow Medal in his first two seasons at Fitzroy in 1931 and 1932. He wasn’t’t even 22.

Bunton added a third Brownlow in 1934 before moving to Western Australia to play for Subiaco.

In four seasons at Subiaco, Burton won the Sandover medal three times, meaning in 11 full seasons of senior football, he was recognised as a league’s most valuable player six times, an extraordinary achievement.

The Crowd Says:

2014-01-05T10:33:59+00:00

Johnno

Guest


Newcastle soccer club EPL the 1990's Socceroos golden generation 1990's Sydney Kings NBL 1990's Charles Barkley,Karl Malone,Ewing no NBA titles. England soccer team losing all those matches at penalty-shoot outs Euro's/World Cup 1990's-2012 many times, plus hand of God goal by Maradonna, and Lampard goal disallowed. Alan Donald never beat Australia in a test series Gary Ablett senior, and Tony Lockett no AFL flags Mark Phillipousous had more talent, than his record suggests, injuries, and bad tactical coaching descisions etc Paul Gascoine, no silver ware basically, injured in an FA cup final in opening 5 minutes or so that Spurs won when at peak. Lost to Germany at Italia 90 in penalties but even if made the final, wouldn't have played as 2 yellow cards, when was almost player of the tournament. Euro 96 heartbreak Alan Shearer at least won an EPL title with Blackburn, would have been good to win something at Toonside at Newcastle ST James Park. And no England silverware. New York Knicks in the NBA havn't won an NBA title in 40 years last 1 in 1973. So much cash and fan base, and no rings in ages. North Sydney Bears, dead and buried, but Manly and Souths survived. Balmain Tigers 1988-89 GB rugby league team 1990 ASHES England rugby league team 2013 RLWC Zimbabwean cricket full stop

2014-01-05T10:19:06+00:00

Sylvester

Guest


I'd have to agree that Lomu is out of place on a otherwise pretty good list.

2014-01-05T01:30:55+00:00

Andy_Roo

Roar Guru


Agree with Twodogs and Ciudadmarron. None of these greats of sport should ever be described as 'losers'. Shame on you Adam.

2014-01-04T17:53:53+00:00

TJ

Guest


Jonah Lomu has the 1998 Commonwealth gold in rugby 7s, 2001 Rugby 7s world cup title, Bledisloe and Tri nation in 1997 and 1999. People must have lost thier mind if they think he is loser. In fact its difficult not to win anything in rugby being apart of any NZ side.

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2014-01-04T11:39:25+00:00

Adam Julian

Roar Guru


Perhaps loser is too strong an adjective to describe these champion athletics who for whatever reason have failed to capture the biggest prize in their sport or are standouts in mediocre teams. These are of course not losers in the traditional understating of that word, Maybe I should have changed it to bridesmaids, unlucky or something like that. In teams sports great feats by individuals I think can enhance an individuals greatness if they are surrounded by weak players because of the lack of support they have. An individuals greatness can hurt to, just read about the Russell/Chamberlain rivalry in the NBA.

2014-01-04T11:18:38+00:00

ciudadmarron

Guest


Neither are any of the others listed here... Magnificent competitors all.

2014-01-04T07:11:41+00:00

twodogs

Guest


He aint no 'loser' in any sense of the word.

2014-01-04T03:56:15+00:00

Cantab

Guest


A truly great player, will be missed by the game, glad he at least go to play with Lara, Walsh and Ambrose for a descent chunk of his career. He did need to bat higher in the order though.

2014-01-03T23:21:31+00:00

Adam

Guest


Robbie flower from the demons in the 80s was a gun, the deemons where just as bad as they are now

2014-01-03T22:23:45+00:00

fadida

Guest


add Michael Ballack

2014-01-03T19:36:28+00:00

Broken-hearted Toy

Guest


Love watching him bat. He's a wonder with that crazy crab stance of his.

2014-01-03T17:34:55+00:00

lakshmikanth

Guest


100% truth

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