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    Originally posted by Red Chilli View Post
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    Test Averages


    He couldn't even make 3 figures

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      Originally posted by The_Milkman View Post
      He couldn't even make 3 figures
      Pah, Sachin isn't even close to Bradman, and he never will be
      Originally posted by Gordon Brown
      (1995)
      "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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        Originally posted by The_Milkman View Post
        I wonder what Sarb thinks?
        Sarb thinks 'I'm not bothered. Just recovering from my bro's wedding on the weekend....was top notch'

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          Originally posted by Red Chilli View Post
          Pah, Sachin isn't even close to Bradman, and he never will be
          I think you'll find Sachin is the modern day equivelant of Bradman.
          YOu just cant compare the 2 IMHO. Completely different times, teams were not as strong as they are now, bowlers didnt have the skills and tricks which they have now (imagine Bradman facing a doosra! or delaing with reverse swing)

          Sachin has gone on to be the top scorer in the short form of the game and is just 15 runs short of being the highest ever test scorer. In fact, if I can find the quote, I'm certain Bradman endorsed Sachin as the best/personal favourite batsman of the modern era.


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            Originally posted by Parm View Post
            I think you'll find Sachin is the modern day equivelant of Bradman.
            YOu just cant compare the 2 IMHO. Completely different times, teams were not as strong as they are now, bowlers didnt have the skills and tricks which they have now (imagine Bradman facing a doosra! or delaing with reverse swing)

            Sachin has gone on to be the top scorer in the short form of the game and is just 15 runs short of being the highest ever test scorer. In fact, if I can find the quote, I'm certain Bradman endorsed Sachin as the best/personal favourite batsman of the modern era.
            You're being RIDICULOUSLY unfair on Bradman.

            Players are protected to an unprecedented degree these days, not only by equipment and laws of the game, but also by conditions.

            Bradman had to deal with bodyline, which was legal in those days, with no helmets. Bradman played on UNCOVERED pitches. FFS that's a massive leap just there. Cricket is 10 times easier to play these days than in the past.

            It's a lot easier to become the highest test aggregate scorer when you start international cricket aged 16 and play well into your late 30's especially with the modern cricket calendar.
            Sachin's eventual record will probably be broken one day, simply because the game will continue to be easier to bat in and they will play more and more international cricket.
            When Bradman had to come over for the Ashes, they spent 3 months on the bloody ship.

            Test Averages is the nearest fair comparrison for batsmen, it's still not fair because it is SO much easier to bat these days, but despite that Bradman is in a different galaxy to the rest of the world. He's not just the best, he is best by a ridiculous degree.

            I agree that comparrison is nigh on impossible, but if you want to pick out "THE GREATEST" there is no argument against Bradman IMO
            Originally posted by Gordon Brown
            (1995)
            "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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              From Wiki:
              Style of play
              Tendulkar is ambidextrous: He bats, bowls, and throws with his right hand, but writes with his left hand.[40] He also practices left-handed throws at the nets on a regular basis. Cricinfo columnist Sambit Bal has described him as the "most wholesome batsman of his time".[41] His batting is based on complete balance and poise while limiting unnecessary movements and flourishes. He appears to show little preference for the slow and low wickets which are typical in India, and has scored many centuries on the hard, bouncy pitches in the Caribbean Islands and Australia.[41] He is known for his unique punch style of hitting the ball over square. He is also renowned for his picture-perfect straight drive, often completed with no follow-through.

              Sir Donald Bradman, the greatest batsman of all time, considered Tendulkar to have a batting style similar to his. In his biography, it is stated that "Bradman was most taken by Tendulkar's technique, compactness and shot production, and had asked his wife to have a look at Tendulkar, having felt that Tendulkar played like him. Bradman's wife, Jessie, agreed that they did appear similar."[42]


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                Originally posted by Parm View Post
                From Wiki:
                Style of play
                Tendulkar is ambidextrous: He bats, bowls, and throws with his right hand, but writes with his left hand.[40] He also practices left-handed throws at the nets on a regular basis. Cricinfo columnist Sambit Bal has described him as the "most wholesome batsman of his time".[41] His batting is based on complete balance and poise while limiting unnecessary movements and flourishes. He appears to show little preference for the slow and low wickets which are typical in India, and has scored many centuries on the hard, bouncy pitches in the Caribbean Islands and Australia.[41] He is known for his unique punch style of hitting the ball over square. He is also renowned for his picture-perfect straight drive, often completed with no follow-through.

                Sir Donald Bradman, the greatest batsman of all time, considered Tendulkar to have a batting style similar to his. In his biography, it is stated that "Bradman was most taken by Tendulkar's technique, compactness and shot production, and had asked his wife to have a look at Tendulkar, having felt that Tendulkar played like him. Bradman's wife, Jessie, agreed that they did appear similar."[42]
                I completely agree with that, they are probably(having never seen DB bat) very similar in style, mostly due to their body habitus. If you are that shape/size then it stands to reason there will be an optimum way of batting and these 2 are probably very similar for that reason.
                Sachin may very well be the greatest of his era (close call between him and Lara for me but it's debatable).
                But the greatest of all time? They would have to challenge DB's average to be considered IMO
                Originally posted by Gordon Brown
                (1995)
                "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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                  Originally posted by Red Chilli View Post
                  I completely agree with that, they are probably(having never seen DB bat) very similar in style, mostly due to their body habitus. If you are that shape/size then it stands to reason there will be an optimum way of batting and these 2 are probably very similar for that reason.
                  Sachin may very well be the greatest of his era (close call between him and Lara for me but it's debatable).
                  But the greatest of all time? They would have to challenge DB's average to be considered IMO
                  true, Bradmans average is just extraoridnary, I understand he hit 300 in a day at headingly and that wasnt just a one off. Also, he mainly seemed to go for cover drives and kept the ball on the floor, rather than being a big hitter, which makes his average even more remarkable.

                  I didnt intend to be so harsh on Bradman with my earlier post. I was just trying to set out that if Bradman had the benefits of technology and modern pitches, but also came up agains the type of bowling and fielding we see today (Cricketers have become better at both and general fitness has vastly improved) how would he fare?


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                    Originally posted by Parm View Post
                    true, Bradmans average is just extraoridnary, I understand he hit 300 in a day at headingly and that wasnt just a one off. Also, he mainly seemed to go for cover drives and kept the ball on the floor, rather than being a big hitter, which makes his average even more remarkable.

                    I didnt intend to be so harsh on Bradman with my earlier post. I was just trying to set out that if Bradman had the benefits of technology and modern pitches, but also came up agains the type of bowling and fielding we see today (Cricketers have become better at both and general fitness has vastly improved) how would he fare?
                    Yeah, I probably over-defended him there He is a filthy Aussie afterall

                    I just think he blows all the records out of the water despite the game being more and more protective of batsmen.
                    He was a one off. Sachin is outstanding, easily one of my favourite cricketers because of the way he takes bowlers on and just when you think his form has desserted him he knocks up an incredible innings. He can take on the best bowlers at the peak of their powers in helpful conditions and just take the game away from them. That's special.
                    It takes a special talent to be so outstanding in India, a country with over a billion people and cricket is the number 1 sport.
                    Originally posted by Gordon Brown
                    (1995)
                    "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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                      Originally posted by Red Chilli View Post
                      You're being RIDICULOUSLY unfair on Bradman.

                      Players are protected to an unprecedented degree these days, not only by equipment and laws of the game, but also by conditions.

                      Bradman had to deal with bodyline, which was legal in those days, with no helmets. Bradman played on UNCOVERED pitches. FFS that's a massive leap just there. Cricket is 10 times easier to play these days than in the past.

                      It's a lot easier to become the highest test aggregate scorer when you start international cricket aged 16 and play well into your late 30's especially with the modern cricket calendar.
                      Sachin's eventual record will probably be broken one day, simply because the game will continue to be easier to bat in and they will play more and more international cricket.
                      When Bradman had to come over for the Ashes, they spent 3 months on the bloody ship.

                      Test Averages is the nearest fair comparrison for batsmen, it's still not fair because it is SO much easier to bat these days, but despite that Bradman is in a different galaxy to the rest of the world. He's not just the best, he is best by a ridiculous degree.

                      I agree that comparrison is nigh on impossible, but if you want to pick out "THE GREATEST" there is no argument against Bradman IMO

                      When Bradman and his records/status comes into question I always point out that the more you study his records the better he gets. The fact he missed the majority of what should of been his prime is the first one anyone should consider
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                        Originally posted by Red Chilli View Post
                        Yeah, I probably over-defended him there He is a filthy Aussie afterall

                        I just think he blows all the records out of the water despite the game being more and more protective of batsmen.
                        He was a one off. Sachin is outstanding, easily one of my favourite cricketers because of the way he takes bowlers on and just when you think his form has desserted him he knocks up an incredible innings. He can take on the best bowlers at the peak of their powers in helpful conditions and just take the game away from them. That's special.
                        It takes a special talent to be so outstanding in India, a country with over a billion people and cricket is the number 1 sport.
                        ah you guys....


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                          Originally posted by Red Chilli View Post
                          Yeah, I probably over-defended him there He is a filthy Aussie afterall

                          I just think he blows all the records out of the water despite the game being more and more protective of batsmen.
                          He was a one off. Sachin is outstanding, easily one of my favourite cricketers because of the way he takes bowlers on and just when you think his form has desserted him he knocks up an incredible innings. He can take on the best bowlers at the peak of their powers in helpful conditions and just take the game away from them. That's special.
                          It takes a special talent to be so outstanding in India, a country with over a billion people and cricket is the number 1 sport.
                          Sachin is great isnt he
                          In Rafa I Trust

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                            Sacchin is 15 runs away from Brain Lara's record, yes?

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                              Originally posted by Ben Tover View Post
                              Sacchin is 15 runs away from Brain Lara's record, yes?
                              ffs spell his name right
                              In Rafa I Trust

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                                Originally posted by DeeGame View Post
                                ffs spell his name right
                                stick him on ignore like me mate

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