hmm... 6 batters with SR of 70+ and only one anywhere near Viv in terms of matches played and runs scored...
12 guys with SR of 70+ with more than 2 there and thereabouts to Sachin.. Two times is not significant?
And why do you use above 70 as a filter and not above 75 and besides if you see the whole 1990 chart as you said in your previous post ,only klusener comes close to SRT.
What i do not see is the massive difference that some on here were talking about ,to offset the longevity argument.
Now it has come down to small bickering about filters such as above 1000 runs and strike rates above 70 ,75 or 60?
Where is the all the rest good batsmen having strike rates of 60 argument?
While in the others case everyone having a strike rate of 90?
And besides two more important points.
1)There was far more density of ODI's in one of the two periods you are comparing,thus i guess we should have a filter of less that 1000.
2)One period was of specialist ODI batsmen who in some cases did not play tests.While in the others case you had batsmen like Gavaskar ,Boycott etc... playing ODI's .