You need to re-read it again before you have a heart attack buddy. I said Chappell is in the same class as Tendulkar; but I consider him better. Players in the same class cannot be superior to each other?
I put Gavaskar on that slight class less than the likes of Ponting, Lara, Tendulkar, Chappell, Richards, etc, and in the Kallis, Dravid, Border, Waugh, etc, class.
By that, I mean, I can see an argument for those in the first group to be the greatest batsman ever after Bradman; but I cannot see that for the 2nd group. The 2nd group undoubtedly are ATGs very near those in the first group, but just short and definitively so IMO.
Again, I can entertain arguments of Ponting, Tendulkar, Lara, Chappell, Richards, and others, being the greatest batsman after Bradman. I can't entertain such an opinion for Gavaskar and the others.