watson
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I didn't say that they were Club bowlers, and incidently Bradman himself thought that Ken Farnes was a better bowler than Larwood.It is not correct to assume that larwood, tate, bedser, verity and voce were club bowlers.
But as I said before, modern batsman have quick turn around times when it comes to facing great sets of bowlers in different conditions. I've already cited the example of the Aussie team playing against Bedi and Chandra during December (1969), then Proctor and Pollock the following month in January (1970). Nothing could be more difficult, and it is something that Bradman never had to cope with.
During the1992-93 seasons (a random example) Tendulkar had to combat the following schedule;
Australia away
Zimbawe away
South Africa away
England home
Zimbabwe home
Sri Lanka away
Again, it is something that Bradman never had to cope with. Would he have scored a plethora of 'mega-centuries' against such a variety of bowlers/conditions, and all in a relatively short amount of time? It is possible of course, but I doubt it. And if he did get a stack of runs in the 1992-93 seasons would he have been able to duplicate the same effort the following season, and so forth, and so forth. Again, I doubt it. And haven't even factored in a stack of ODIs!
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