Are you like...sane? We are not arguing what Richards would have done in the 90s...so it's not even relevant that he had played S.Africa. We are comparing their records separately.
Sachin also didn't play the Pakistan of the 80s, do we remove Pakistan to help his record even more?
You don't make sense.
, you're comparing Zimbabwe at it's peak...with Pakistan at it's lowest, newbs and all. Dude, Zimbabwe only won 8 Tests in it's history.
In the 90s, it won 3, 1 in 95, 3 in 98. It won 4 more in 00s, all against Bangladesh. It drew and lost the rest. They were a minnow for all but a few years on each side of the millennium. This is not even an argument. Seriously, if I didn't know better I'd consider this trolling.
Yeah label everything as "trolling" which you have no answer to.
You agree with the fact that both teams are comparable right? So either both of them are test standard or both are not. I subscribe to the former. Zimbabwe, had it been given a fair run (FFS within 10 years of cricket, it won 4 test matches, which I believe is better than what India, NZ, Pakistan (doubt), WI, etc managed in their first 10 years of cricket?They were definitely improving.
As for the last time I am clarifying on the SA exclusion issue.
Your inclusion of SA statistics is fine, but then inclusion of Ban, Zim, and SL stats are also equally warranted. Whatever apply to SA's inclusion applies in case of the other three as well. Okay, I am giving you a slight leeway, dropping Bangladesh, Sachin still averages 53.50, which across his vast mountain of runs, and tonnage is much ahead of Richards.
Well, actually it is stupid because Richards chanced to play very less in NZ, which appeared to his bogey team but Tendulkar managed a fair share against SA, his bogey team somewhat. So if you are looking at a more apt comparison, it will be fair to compare their averages one on one against each country.
vs Eng - Tendulkar and Richards roughly are equal, both of them dominaed
vs Aus - Tendulkar clearly ahead
vs WI/Ind - Tendulkar ahead
vs NZ - Tendulkar ahead
vs Pak - Both struggled
vs SL - no data
vs SA - no data
vs Ban - no data
vs Zim - no data
So looking at the above, it is clear as daylight who statistically was the better bat. It was not Sir Viv.