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WHOs better Sir Bradman or Steve Tikolo?

Sir Redman

State Vice-Captain
Tikolo: 46 first-class wickets with a best bowling of 4/33.

Bradman: 36 first-class wickets with a best bowling of 3/35.

So it's Tikolo, obviously.
 

steds

Hall of Fame Member
Steve Tikolo is currently the better player. Last I heard, Don wasn't in much shape to play a cricket match. Must have let himself go a bit...
 

_Ed_

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Indeed, been quite some time since he last got a decent score. Tikolo has been much more prolific in recent times.
 

Lillian Thomson

Hall of Fame Member
steds said:
Steve Tikolo is currently the better player. Last I heard, Don wasn't in much shape to play a cricket match. Must have let himself go a bit...
Not sure about that, I still think The Don would play and miss less that Steve, although Tikolo would probably have more luck with women.
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
_Ed_ said:
Indeed, been quite some time since he last got a decent score. Tikolo has been much more prolific in recent times.

Exactly. Recent form is what matters. I don't care what you did for me in the past, I care about what you can do for me now. And in that regard, Sir Bradman is sorely lacking.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
benchmark00 said:
Don Bradman. Played in the early 1900's. Ended up with a batting average of 99.94.
Funniest post ever right there. I'd give it the skull now.
 

Steulen

International Regular
Bradman: rubbish bowler, from a privileged background (being white and male and all). He should have done more with his talent. He's not fit to shine Steve Tikolo's boots.
 

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