What a load of horse ****.Ilikena Lasarusa Talebulamainavaleniveivakabulaimainakulalakebalau. i mean sure he has a pretty impressive fc record but he only played 9 matches most likely against sub-par opponents. all this "could have been better than bradman" talk is ridiculous
...this will not go unpunished.Richard Chee Quee. Hack.
About to go find out actually.Are the burgers really better at Hungry Jacks? I'm sick of that ad!
Tendulkar, easily. Far and away the most over rated player here. You'd think he farted incense the way people talk about him. I recall discussion on here where Sreesanth was criticized for daring to bowl to him in a domestic match and having the sheer gall to, brace yourselves, stare at the great man.
Sreesanth was rightly condemned by all of CW for being so uppity. Ain't but no one stares at Sachin.
He has dominated every bowler, everywhere. The only time McGrath got him out was due to a bad decision- the 99-00 series in Australia will forever be known as the "get Sachin" series - the umpires cheated to remove him cheaply. We won't talk about the 2001 "Get Gilchrist" series.
He has won every world cup and test match he played in, and has secured MOtM in all of them. There is a queue from Sydney to Mumbai waiting to have his babies. I, for one, am at the head of it. It's the only head I'll have for quite some time I imagine.
Sachin also has by far the best haircut of any cricketer, ever. He's taken so many odi wickets he's a better all rounder than Sobers, and dare I say it, may even be approaching Imran status.
You ask how I know this? statsguru told me. I'm only 17 or 18, but a glance at statsguru imbues me with the knowledge and ability to read a game of the great Richie Benaud who, to the extent that his views differ from mine, is plainly starstruck in holding Ray Lindwall and Keith Miller so highly. I, by contrast, am in no way star struck by Sachin, or indeed by any one else. It's just coincidence that I think the 90s is the greatest decade of cricket ever, and I happened to grow up in that very decade.
lol.....top notch stuff rob........i agree with u on this......Cricketers are just cricketers, just people. To overrate any of them is just idiotic. They play a sport.
I dont even know why i'm bothering to say this, but IMO no player except Bradman was so far ahead of every other player in the game when he played, the rest including Sobers, Richards, Imran, Sachin etc were/are all great players but none of them were almost twice as good as the opposition. I'm no Bradman fanboy by any means, I personally detest the man and his attitude, love reading Bradman hate books over the years, love Chappelli's rants about him in the 70's, classic stuff, so much hate.
u beat me to thisIndeed. Can go suck it, frankly.
AWTASwap the Aussies for Blewett, Reiffel and Elliot and i may agree the English were better.
Anyone who says the english players were better than the great Aussie ones is talking out of their arse, only English player who would have got in the Aussie side through the 90's is Thorpe.
Overrated imho.Coke stunner?
Depends on which stunner is holding the coke.Overrated imho.
Tendulkar has hardly got a mention on this forum for a long time TBH. Don't know why you always think he's the one who has to carry the can for the statsguru-based comparisons that are in vogue lately.Tendulkar, easily. Far and away the most over rated player here. You'd think he farted incense the way people talk about him. I recall discussion on here where Sreesanth was criticized for daring to bowl to him in a domestic match and having the sheer gall to, brace yourselves, stare at the great man.
Sreesanth was rightly condemned by all of CW for being so uppity. Ain't but no one stares at Sachin.
He has dominated every bowler, everywhere. The only time McGrath got him out was due to a bad decision- the 99-00 series in Australia will forever be known as the "get Sachin" series - the umpires cheated to remove him cheaply. We won't talk about the 2001 "Get Gilchrist" series.
He has won every world cup and test match he played in, and has secured MOtM in all of them. There is a queue from Sydney to Mumbai waiting to have his babies. I, for one, am at the head of it. It's the only head I'll have for quite some time I imagine.
Sachin also has by far the best haircut of any cricketer, ever. He's taken so many odi wickets he's a better all rounder than Sobers, and dare I say it, may even be approaching Imran status.
You ask how I know this? statsguru told me. I'm only 17 or 18, but a glance at statsguru imbues me with the knowledge and ability to read a game of the great Richie Benaud who, to the extent that his views differ from mine, is plainly starstruck in holding Ray Lindwall and Keith Miller so highly. I, by contrast, am in no way star struck by Sachin, or indeed by any one else. It's just coincidence that I think the 90s is the greatest decade of cricket ever, and I happened to grow up in that very decade.
In all seriousness, I agree with the view that Robelinda espoused above. I honestly believe that, if you look at the entire forum, there are barely any players that are overrated by the members of Cricket Web. At the end of the day, for every dribbling fanboy of (insert player's name here), you're pretty much guaranteed to find someone somewhere who thinks self-same player is a complete good-for-nothing donkey. The only exceptions to this trend are the all-time greats, but even there opinion tends to vary as to just how great these players were.
To be honest, it's pretty much human nature to over-rate players you like and under-rate players you dislike. Most of the time though, this evens itself out over the breadth of the forum.
Steve Tikolo
What if Benaud also has Sachin as the second greatest batsman ever?You ask how I know this? statsguru told me. I'm only 17 or 18, but a glance at statsguru imbues me with the knowledge and ability to read a game of the great Richie Benaud who, to the extent that his views differ from mine, is plainly starstruck in holding Ray Lindwall and Keith Miller so highly. I, by contrast, am in no way star struck by Sachin, or indeed by any one else. It's just coincidence that I think the 90s is the greatest decade of cricket ever, and I happened to grow up in that very decade.