That just sounds like a way to hide blatant intellectual inconsistency and hypocrisy. Dismissed.
I'm sorry, I generally don't get into the weeds with these types of discussions, not least of which because it really is very subjective and some do take it too far in both directions.
But if you believe that the level of the sport and just as critically, the level of competition is the same today as it was in 1912, then you're deliberately deluding yourself.
The notion that some have that Grace, a batsman who none of us have seen, and as such not have the opportunity to critique, be it his technique or the relative capabilities of his opponents, is just as capable as say a Neil Harvey, is ridiculous.
There has to be a cut off at some point, you just happen to disagree as to where that is.
And to be frank, in such a subjective matter, no one individual's opinion can be seen to be better than the next.
What I will say though, is that if we were to transport Grace to present day, and Everton Weekes as well, I'll bet anything that one would find conditions not only much more familiar, but would be able to go out and compete. None of us can say that with any confidence about Grace.
You and I also disagree with regards to Barnes as quite frankly none of the representative footage shared in anyway looks like anything that would bother less threaten anyone today. And no, I don't for a second buy that any of said footage was from when he was in his 69's far less 80's. Not at that quality.
And so we disagree, it shouldn't for a second though make any of our arguments more valid than the next. We just disagree.