robelinda
International Vice-Captain
Why even bother man.I don't know where you get the idea that pitches were easier to play on back in the day?
Why even bother man.I don't know where you get the idea that pitches were easier to play on back in the day?
M trying to prove that you can not compare between the players of different eras.Karan just say it loudly Sachin > Bradman and then we can just close this poor excuse of a thread.
Got about 2 and a half hours to kill.Why even bother man.
How does "slightly inferior" account for an average twice as good?I would rather want people to talk with some facts or prove my points wrong rather than just talking about stories of that time.
These are the top 10 bowlers faced by the batsman based on the ICC ratings
Bradman (Average Rating 669) -
Tate: 853, Verity: 853, Voce: 739, Larwood: 720, Gubby Allen: 685, Bedser: 640, Bowes: 639, Farnes: 527, Geary: 522, Wright: 513
Hammond (Average Rating 595) -
O'Reilly: 899, Ironmonger: 849, Grimett: 841, Vincent: 679, Constantine: 622, Wall: 594, Fleetwood-Smith: 455, McCormick: 433, Morkel: 322, Dalton: 251
Hobbs (Average Rating 687) -
Grimmett: 901, Whitty: 805, Gregory: 744, Mailey: 695, Cotter: 691, Blanckenberg: 670, Noble: 666, Faulkner: 639, Armstrong: 566, Macartney: 490
Viv (Average Rating 831) -
Botham: 909, Hadlee: 904, Lillee: 866, Imran: 863, Lawson: 844, Kapil: 820, Thomson: 806, McDermott: 791, Willis: 782, Hogg: 721
Inzi (Average Rating 855) -
Murali: 915, McGrath: 914, Ambrose: 912, Pollock: 909, Warne: 905, Ntini: 856, Kumble: 822, Hoggard: 776, Walsh: 773, Streak: 762
Sachin (Average Rating 856) -
Murali: 908, Pollock: 907, McGrath: 907, Donald: 878, Ntini: 863, Clark: 860, Akthar: 824, warne: 820, Gillespie: 802, Lee: 795
The best bowling faced by Bradman and his peers were significantly inferior to the best bowlers faced by batsmen since the 1970's.
Why even bother man.
Gonna bung on wings. One of you blokes bring beer?Got about 2 and a half hours to kill.
Got a case, will bring round.Gonna bung on wings. One of you blokes bring beer?
The methodology of your analysis is statistically wrong. Let's assume Tendulkar faced 5 times (?) the number of bowlers that Bradman faced. So, you are comparing 10 best from a larger population to 10 best from a smaller population - which itself is a LOLBAD comparison.The best bowling faced by Bradman and his peers were significantly inferior to the best bowlers faced by batsmen since the 1970's.
I don't even...I don't drink. Keep the wings warm.
The money i save by not buying alcohol means I can afford Foxtel. Try it.I don't even...
****eh.The money i save by not buying alcohol means I can afford Foxtel. Try it.
I would rather want people to talk with some facts or prove my points wrong instead of just talking about stories of that time.
These are the top 10 bowlers faced by the batsman based on the ICC ratings
Bradman (Average Rating 669) -
Tate: 853, Verity: 853, Voce: 739, Larwood: 720, Gubby Allen: 685, Bedser: 640, Bowes: 639, Farnes: 527, Geary: 522, Wright: 513
Hammond (Average Rating 595) -
O'Reilly: 899, Ironmonger: 849, Grimett: 841, Vincent: 679, Constantine: 622, Wall: 594, Fleetwood-Smith: 455, McCormick: 433, Morkel: 322, Dalton: 251
Hobbs (Average Rating 687) -
Grimmett: 901, Whitty: 805, Gregory: 744, Mailey: 695, Cotter: 691, Blanckenberg: 670, Noble: 666, Faulkner: 639, Armstrong: 566, Macartney: 490
Viv (Average Rating 831) -
Botham: 909, Hadlee: 904, Lillee: 866, Imran: 863, Lawson: 844, Kapil: 820, Thomson: 806, McDermott: 791, Willis: 782, Hogg: 721
Inzi (Average Rating 855) -
Murali: 915, McGrath: 914, Ambrose: 912, Pollock: 909, Warne: 905, Ntini: 856, Kumble: 822, Hoggard: 776, Walsh: 773, Streak: 762
Sachin (Average Rating 856) -
Murali: 908, Pollock: 907, McGrath: 907, Donald: 878, Ntini: 863, Clark: 860, Akthar: 824, warne: 820, Gillespie: 802, Lee: 795
The best bowling faced by Bradman and his peers were significantly inferior to the best bowlers faced by batsmen since the 1970's.
Gloriously dishonest use of the ICC rankings here
Just FYR, the batsmen you've listed here, ordered by peak ICC ranking:
1. 961 DG Bradman
I don't agree. In fact it's not even close.Nathan McCullum > Bradman
Pras > NcCullumI don't agree. In fact it's not even close.
Bradman was a much better bowler.