Furball
Evil Scotsman
Yeah, you're right. Bradman didn't have of the serious distractions like Tendulkar does, Bradman only had to worry about his health failing him. Or holding up 3 jobs because cricketers of his time earned a pittance. Or mountains of First Class, invitational and grade cricket to eke out what little he could for the game, or tours to England a month away by boat. What about the adulation of a nation devastated by a worldwide economic depression and with the threat of war hanging over them, as the Japanese expanded through Asia aggressively in the 1930s.I was just saying it jest,tbh.
But Bradman did only play in 2 countries,did not have so many off field distractions,ODI'S AND T20's, a lot more cricket causing lot more injuries.
With Video technology getting better and bowlers figuring out lines too ball to you until you can sort it out after some innings in which your average is minimised. The average level of bowler was lower too and there were not many mystery bowlers too and people doing so many things with the delivery which until you figure you average got neutralised.
Don Bradman is the best and would have probably succeeded in this era ,but would not have averaged what he did here.
You're right. Bradman didn't have any of the same worries Tendulkar has. Who knows how good he might have been had he had to deal with the same "problems" Tendulkar's had?