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Top 50 Greatest test batters

DrWolverine

International Regular
With Indian cricket never really claiming him, English writers began to treat Ranji as a relic from a bygone imperial age that was no longer relevant, and more or less ignored him. Left without a champion, he has become seriously underrated as a cricketer.
We can’t claim him because he never played for us.

England probably never saw him as his own.
 

subshakerz

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
You do know Sachin played at home in India his entre career. At no point was it pace friendly. But somehow the 2000's still took it a step further as it helped no one.

So yes, Sachin also very much had pancake wickets at home.
I'm not arguing a comparison. You just asked a Sobers record weakness.
 

ma1978

International Debutant
You do know Sachin played at home in India his entre career. At no point was it pace friendly. But somehow the 2000's still took it a step further as it helped no one.

So yes, Sachin also very much had pancake wickets at home.
Sachni's record was just as good outside India as it was in India, unlike Sobers
 

Johan

International Coach
Sachni's record was just as good outside India as it was in India, unlike Sobers
Oh Yeah, this is not true, if you give Gary Sobers his 1970 world XI tour of England and 1971 world XI tour of Australia (where he made that 254), then Sobers' away average is 53, Sachin is 54 with Bangladesh afaik, so not a huge difference in away numbers.
 

subshakerz

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Oh Yeah, this is not true, if you give Gary Sobers his 1970 world XI tour of England and 1971 world XI tour of Australia (where he made that 254), then Sobers' away average is 53, Sachin is 54 with Bangladesh afaik, so not a huge difference in away numbers.
That is somewhat fair I guess. Would still prioritize his actual team numbers tho.
 

Johan

International Coach
On the home records of Tendulkar and Sobers, Tendulkar had balanced wickets at home for the 1990s, they were sometimes spicy when strong teams toured but flat when weaker teams toured (second string England, Sri Lanka). After the 1990s, in the 2000s, they were honestly kind of similar to what Sobers played on. Here is Fred Trueman talking about Sobers's home wickets.

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But Gary also does average 66-67 at home to Tendulkar's 52, so I think personally their home record is reflective of their wickets and I do think Sobers was the better home cricketers, Sachin's 90s wickets were balanced but it's not like they were minefields like South Africa or England of modern times or 1950s or so forth.

also, another passage from Trueman.
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Also, are we ready to boost Andy Roberts and Lance Gibbs for carving out great careers with these as wickets? for the first halve of Andy's career atleast. Sobers too, should get a bowling boost considering I think his home record with the bat is widely lowered because of the wickets.
 
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