kyear2
International Coach
+1Reminds me of cricinfo comment section. How every article about any cricketer ends up into a discussion on Tendulkar
And it got infuriating rather quickly
+1Reminds me of cricinfo comment section. How every article about any cricketer ends up into a discussion on Tendulkar
No he isn't.Thats a matter of perspective. You have yours, I have mine. I'm not a Sachin fan, but statistically, he is far more superior.
This one is for youNo he isn't.
Even forgetting about Viv's attacking nature, one cannot compare the bowling attacks for especially the second half of Sachn's career and the dead home tracks that he has plundered to the pitches, conditions and the attacks that Viv faced and dominated.
Not that I disagree, but it is ironic how you can make this statement when in the Lillee thread you constantly harp about him having no case statistically. When the same things go for Viv here compared to Sachin. The easily-read stats do point to Sachin being better; it is through a bit more of an analysis that you appreciate Viv.No he is not.
Here is the context of what I responded to. SRT is statistically not the best batsman ever.Not that I disagree, but it is ironic how you can make this statement when in the Lillee thread you constantly harp about him having no case statistically. When the same things go for Viv here compared to Sachin. The easily-read stats do point to Sachin being better; it is through a bit more of an analysis that you appreciate Viv.
And statistically, Sachin Tendulkar is the best Test player EVER! Nothing can change that.
The sheer amount of runs he has scored consistently over 20yrs, with the weight of a billion on his shoulders.
Thats a matter of perspective. You have yours, I have mine. I'm not a Sachin fan, but statistically, he is far more superior.
Wait til Boxing Day...+1
And it got infuriating rather quickly
Sure, but you are referring to a post which says he is better than Viv statistically. Even if you weren't replying to that, what is your answer to that in general?Here is the context of what I responded to. SRT is statistically not the best batsman ever.
It shouldn't be an argument when comparing one player against another, no, but the fact that anyone who works with Sachin at some point (coach, media, teammate etc. - G.Chappell most recently I think) makes it a point to mention just how nuts it is when you're around him, and something no other modern player experiences, is a worthwhile point in discussions about him and what he has achieved, and a testament to his career.Allow me to register my extreme displeasure at the "weight of a billion on his shoulders" argument being rolled out again.
Bradman had to put up with the same, and had to carry a nation's hopes in the midst of an economic depression.It shouldn't be an argument when comparing one player against another, no, but the fact that anyone who works with Sachin at some point (coach, media, teammate etc. - G.Chappell most recently I think) makes it a point to mention just how nuts it is when you're around him, and something no other modern player experiences, is a worthwhile point in discussions about him and what he has achieved, and a testament to his career.
But no, not when comparing players I agree.
The Ponting comparison is brilliant because it allows people like me to appreciate why the likes of Robelinda, Burgey and Sanz rate Viv so highly. When Burgey made the comparison a couple of weeks ago the penny properly dropped for me.If Viv had retired 2-3 years earlier with a higher average he would be regarded higher in my opinion. Because he averaged less than some current players despite playing in a better era for bowling he will always be looked down at by modern fans who didn't actually see him bat and didn't feel the fear when he walked to the crease and you knew he could destroy your team in a heartbeat.
I get the feeling Ricky Ponting is going down the same route by limping out of international cricket with his average dropping and some of his brilliant exploits being forgotten by some.
Heh, that's not a bad point.Sometimes it seems as though it's okay to have a bad end to your career more so then having a bad start or even a bad middle part of your career.
Because your average affects your perception as a player. Someone like James Anderson is still treated as a bit of a joke because he had a poor start - at one point he was averaging over 37. So despite averaging mid 20s for 3 years, the perception of him is still one of a 30+ bowler. Whereas if Steyn was to perform poorly and end his career with a similar average to Anderson, people would remember him more as a 23-24 bowler.Sometimes it seems as though it's okay to have a bad end to your career more so then having a bad start or even a bad middle part of your career.
I'm not trying to take anything away from Viv though, what a champion.
Because your average affects your perception as a player. Someone like James Anderson is still treated as a bit of a joke because he had a poor start - at one point he was averaging over 37. So despite averaging mid 20s for 3 years, the perception of him is still one of a 30+ bowler. Whereas if Steyn was to perform poorly and end his career with a similar average to Anderson, people would remember him more as a 23-24 bowler.
What you do IKKI is pathetic, you create filters, cherry pick the stats that server your agenda.Sure, but you are referring to a post which says he is better than Viv statistically. Even if you weren't replying to that, what is your answer to that in general?
For me, such an assertion is simply misguided and can be argued by showing stats that show Viv's case. If I did that I would be fixing the stats eh? If we go by your cut and dry posting you should be saying that SRT is better than Viv statistically, full stop. Do you agree?