honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
lol.. dind't think you would find a way to counter me when I was agreeing with you..Even Chanderpaul was the best batsman in the world for a small period, arguably. I don't think that matters too much, more important is for how long one was there.
I have shown a time period of a mindboggling 11 years (1996-2006). Being at least as good as Tendulkar in away test matches for more than a decade in itself puts someone into contension for AT greatness.
But yeah, I do think being the best in the world for a period of time counts.. And I do think RD was n contention of #1 for far longer than Shiv.. so there you go.