Is the question about run scorers or batsmen?I'm not looking for anything, I'm taking issue with someone putting accross that their opinion that IVAR is the best they've seen as fact that he's the best in that time.
Sachin Tendulkar is clearly better. So, after he played nearly 50 Tests, was Stephen Waugh.
How many batsmen do you think I have seen?Saying "Viv Richards is the best batsman I have seen" is not stating an opinion.
Run-scoring is virtually all that matters to the art of batting.Is the question about run scorers or batsmen?
You don't even need to bother with it, really.Soon to be Posted by Swervy
no, its not, as Ive said before you clearly lack an understanding for the finer parts of cricket, and anyone who possesses these can tell Richards was the best after Bradman.
Why does that matter?How many batsmen do you think I have seen?
Nah, Vijay Merchant > the ole lot of 'em.the greatest batsmen ever is one of tendulkar/lara/viv/dravid/ponting.
That is actually a matter of opinion in fact as well. Different people have different valuesRun-scoring is virtually all that matters to the art of batting.
Hey Rich, we all make mistakes. Can't remember saying that to be honest, and I am sorry for saying it, if that is what the context was especially(that is an apology about the second half of that sentence)..... you do lack an understanding of the finer points of the game, that much is clear, and gets more clear by the dayYou don't even need to bother with it, really.
maybe I have only ever seen Richards and HussainWhy does that matter?
It's not, though, really. Batting is about scoring runs. There's really nothing more to it. Everything in batting is geared towards scoring runs.That is actually a matter of opinion in fact as well. Different people have different values
I think you lack an understanding of the fact that there's a lot less romanticism than clinical efficiency in cricket, actually (that's something of a dumbed-down description, incidentally - I CBA thinking of a better way to put it).Hey Rich, we all make mistakes. Can't remember saying that to be honest, and I am sorry for saying it, if that is what the context was especially(that is an apology about the second half of that sentence)..... you do lack an understanding of the finer points of the game, that much is clear, and gets more clear by the day
Well for someone who thinks Matthew Hayden's better than Hussain, that wouldn't neccessarily fill me with confidence.maybe I have only ever seen Richards and Hussain
yeah good oneI highly doubt you ever said that 2nd part of the line I invented BTW. Was just something I could imagine you saying.
They obviously dont as I certainly dont.Richard & Goughy,I know that there is clear-cut answer to this question but everyone has his/her 2nd best & just to know & discuss that,I've started this thread.
You should read his posts more carefully, You actually never said that, Richard made it up.Hey Rich, we all make mistakes. Can't remember saying that to be honest, and I am sorry for saying it, if that is what the context was especially(that is an apology about the second half of that sentence)..... you do lack an understanding of the finer points of the game, that much is clear, and gets more clear by the day
hehe..of course...as clear as dayYou should read his posts more carefully, You actually never said that, Richard made it up.
His Quote states :- "Soon to be Posted by Swervy"
No Imran Khan?!?!?For me,in this order
2.Viv Richards
3.Jack Hobbs
3.Brian Lara
4.Len Hutton
5.Gary Sobers
6.Greg Chappell
7.Sunil Gavaskar
8.George Headley
9.Sachin Tendulkar
10.Herbert Sutcliffe
Clearly. He scored his Test runs so fast that no one could actually see them.Who's the greaatest ever then,Mark Ramprakash?