Furball
Evil Scotsman
I don't give a **** about baseball either, but I still know who Babe Ruth is.Nah, it's because I don't give a **** about Rugby and Baseball.
I don't give a **** about baseball either, but I still know who Babe Ruth is.Nah, it's because I don't give a **** about Rugby and Baseball.
So you are saying he would average a ton now? LOL. Best case scenario he would average 50, worse case he would be figured out and dumped by his country. Donald Bradman has a serious question mark over his credentials as far as the modern era is concerned, he would have it all to prove. Tendulkar has been analysed inside out and faced everything, the God has 100 100's to show for it, nothing to hide or prove. Don only played against one country mainly, I don't take it too seriously.This is an interesting discussion point and certainly unique. I don't think we've discussed this on cricketweb before.
Hmm...Is Sachin better than Bradman? Let's think.
Sachin averaged about 50 when the elite players of his era averaged about 50.
The Don averaged 100 when the elite players of his era averaged about 50.
Hmm....
You do realize he is not a God and that he really wasn't that far ahead (if at all) of Lara and Ponting from his own era.
Because its fun to watch non Indian fans get worked up over yet another OTT Sachin supporteros why are you encouraging him
:So you are saying he would average a ton now? LOL. Best case scenario he would average 50, worse case he would be figured out and dumped by his country. Donald Bradman has a serious question mark over his credentials as far as the modern era is concerned, he would have it all to prove. Tendulkar has been analysed inside out and faced everything, the God has 100 100's to show for it, nothing to hide or prove. Don only played against one country mainly, I don't take it too seriously.
I'm sure Viru averaged over a 100 in tests versus Pakistan at one point, means nothing really on it's own. Well at least Viru is a modern day legend.
Yes, it's interesting for sure.
but muh video analysisAh cool. so we're just causally knocking 50 off everyone from that era's average, so guys like McCabe, Hutton and Headley were actually no better than Chris Martin?
All I am saying is they played in a semi professional era and must not be compared to players from the modern era!Ah cool. so we're just causally knocking 50 off everyone from that era's average, so guys like McCabe, Hutton and Headley were actually no better than Chris Martin?
codswallop!so you are saying he would average a ton now? Lol. Best case scenario he would average 50, worse case he would be figured out and dumped by his country. Donald bradman has a serious question mark over his credentials as far as the modern era is concerned, he would have it all to prove. Tendulkar has been analysed inside out and faced everything, the god has 100 100's to show for it, nothing to hide or prove. Don only played against one country mainly, i don't take it too seriously.
I'm sure viru averaged over a 100 in tests versus pakistan at one point, means nothing really on it's own. Well at least viru is a modern day legend.
Yes, it's interesting for sure.
Tendulkar had exquisite timing with a heavy bat, logic tells me that a lighter one will make it easier. Poorer fielders, no real tactics, Tendu would make merry.Tendulkar would have seriously struggled to use the lighter, inferior bats of Bradman's era because he relied heavily on heavy modern bats and would not have been anywhere near as productive as he was against bowlers of the quality of Larwood, Barnes, Grimmett, O'Reilly etc.
There, I just "questioned" Tendulkar's record using the same sort of spurious "logic" that is used to question Bradman.
Sorry Spark. Just will have to agree to disagree. Football/Boxing hasn't changed much but cricket is so much more technical now.right well now we've just parted company with reality completely.
looking forward to the next debate on how gravity makes objects rise next. and how the sun actually rises in the west.
You're the one who made the comparison in the first place.All I am saying is they played in a semi professional era and must not be compared to players from the modern era!
this is incredibleSorry Spark. Just will have to agree to disagree. Football/Boxing hasn't changed much but cricket is so much more technical now.
Going back to that heavy/light bat. Well our coach makes us fasties use a heavy ball, saying when we play with a normal one it will be easier. Jimmy does it too. I'm sure the same applies to bats with some practice.
This is ****ing terrible. Honestly, there's been some dud posters kick off here over the years (myself included), but you're on the verge of taking not just the biscuit but the whole box of Tim Tams.So you are saying he would average a ton now? LOL. Best case scenario he would average 50, worse case he would be figured out and dumped by his country. Donald Bradman has a serious question mark over his credentials as far as the modern era is concerned, he would have it all to prove. Tendulkar has been analysed inside out and faced everything, the God has 100 100's to show for it, nothing to hide or prove. Don only played against one country mainly, I don't take it too seriously.
I'm sure Viru averaged over a 100 in tests versus Pakistan at one point, means nothing really on it's own. Well at least Viru is a modern day legend.
Yes, it's interesting for sure.