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Who is the 2nd greatest no 3 batsman?

2nd best no 3 batsman?

  • Ricky Ponting

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  • Rahul Dravid

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  • Kane Williamson

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  • WR Hammond

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  • Other

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  • Total voters
    23

Thala_0710

International Captain
I wonder what number people would actually put on the distance between players. Like I’ve seen multiple people say difference between Bradman and #2 is greater than #2 and #100. I’ve also seen one poster say that’s ridiculous. Using middle order batsmen to be consistent, finish the following sentence.

Tendulkar is to Bradman as x is to Tendulkar.

How far down does it go?
It will vary person to person a lot. We saw that in the recent polls with Bradman + X vs 2 ATGs.
 

Coronis

Hall of Fame Member
It will vary person to person a lot. We saw that in the recent polls with Bradman + X vs 2 ATGs.
Yep so I’m asking you and others here directly, who’s the equivalent player for Tendulkar? I’ll throw out a random name to start. Better or worse than Rahane?
 

Thala_0710

International Captain
Yep so I’m asking you and others here directly, who’s the equivalent player for Tendulkar? I’ll throw out a random name to start. Better or worse than Rahane?
That's about as good as I'll say, I think it might be in the minority here but I'll take 2 Tendulkars or Hobbs + Tendulkar (I consider Hobbs and Tendulkar as almost equal) over Bradman + Rahane.
 

shortpitched713

Cricketer Of The Year
I wonder what number people would actually put on the distance between players. Like I’ve seen multiple people say difference between Bradman and #2 is greater than #2 and #100. I’ve also seen one poster say that’s ridiculous. Using middle order batsmen to be consistent, finish the following sentence.

Tendulkar is to Bradman as x is to Tendulkar.

How far down does it go?
Temba Bavuma, for mine.
 

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