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DoG's Top 100 Test Batsmen - The Top 25

Howe_zat

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Updated Top 100 Test Batsmen:

1 DG Bradman 1500
2 GS Sobers 956
3 JB Hobbs 934
4 BC Lara 921
5 WR Hammond 904
6 IVA Richards 896
7 L Hutton 893
8 KC Sangakkara 889
9 SR Tendulkar 887
10 RT Ponting 879
I don't think I'm a fan of Hammond being lifted above Hutton. The two being in the order they were I saw as a success of the system, recognising how much harder it was to bat in post-war England than in pre-war Australia.
 
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kyear2

International Coach
I don't think I'm a fan of Hammond being lifted above Hutton. The two being in the order they were I saw as a success of the system, recognising how much harder it was to bat in post-war England than in pre-war Australia.
Agree with this as well, can't see Hammond above Hutton or Richards but if that's the only complaint then this exercise has been quite the success.

Marvelous job DoG and can't wait for the bowlers list. A bit sad to see Pollock so low as was becoming more of a fan, but he and Headley must be rated with a disclaimer I guess. Wonder how that would transfer to O'Reilly's rating.

Quick question, what were the adjustments made again and DoG would you be inclined to give us a sneak peek of the formula of the bowling calculations?

Again, fabulous job Sir.
 
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honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Think his list deserves to be on the main page.. Wonder if you can post it up as a series with just the players and the write ups and their rankings, maybe along with a simpler explanation of the formula.. Great job DoG.. Absolutely loved the journey :)
 

andyc

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
The gap between Bradman and Sobers is a massive 544 points. And yet there are only 288 points between Sobers and Polly Umrigar at no.100.
Amazing. Love this kind of stuff.

Top marks all round mate, I only caught the tail end of this but really enjoyed it. Keen as mustard for the bowlers!
 

Coronis

International Coach
What a marvellous journey its been. Bradman - really nothing to say that hasn't already been said. What a ridiculous player. Brilliant work DoG. Looking forward very much to the bowlers list, hoping some of my favourites (Grimmett, O'Reilly, Barnes) aren't punished too harshly for their lack of matches.
 

Migara

International Coach
If the career points cap is removed, then Lara would be the 2nd in the list with 961, and Tendulkar will be #4. I would settle for that ranking. I don't think Sangakkara is a better batsman than SRT at the moment.
 

a massive zebra

International Captain
The Don has 15 great innings. That's 1 per every 5.33 innings played.
And in the 1930s it works out at one great innings every 3.76 innings or 2.53 matches (13 great innings in 49 innings and 33 matches). This significant improvement on his overall career record is surely unrivaled by any other batsman in any other decade.
 

smash84

The Tiger King
yes DoG. Can you calculate points for sangakkara purely as a batsman. That would be interesting
 

smash84

The Tiger King
thanks for putting in so much hard work and coming up with such a fantastic exercise.

Will be waiting for the bowling lists

Once again I have to say, a job well done :)
 

kyear2

International Coach
yes DoG. Can you calculate points for sangakkara purely as a batsman. That would be interesting
And as previously discussed, misleading.

That's also like saying whats Sobers points when he didn't have to open the bowling or from when he was picked as a batsman only and not as a spin bowler.

What really is the point of that? One can only be rated on what they actually did, not on what could have been.
 

Migara

International Coach
And as previously discussed, misleading.

That's also like saying whats Sobers points when he didn't have to open the bowling or from when he was picked as a batsman only and not as a spin bowler.

What really is the point of that? One can only be rated on what they actually did, not on what could have been.
Insecure?
 

kyear2

International Coach
What a marvellous journey its been. Bradman - really nothing to say that hasn't already been said. What a ridiculous player. Brilliant work DoG. Looking forward very much to the bowlers list, hoping some of my favourites (Grimmett, O'Reilly, Barnes) aren't punished too harshly for their lack of matches.
Probably to the same extent that Pollock and Headley were penalised for their short careers. Barnes will probably be punished more though for his best performances coming against minnows.
 

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
DoG, great work this. Been amazing reading this


Bradman! Would be interesting to know in which of those numbers he was not ranked first. Man, he is so insane that sometime I wish someone would tell me that he was fiction and not real.
 

Ikki

Hall of Fame Member
DoG, I assume you made a mistake when you said Lara ranked 1st in Great innings with 11, as you've just written that Bradman had 15.
 

MW1304

Cricketer Of The Year
Nah there was this meeting the other day and 11 is more than 15 now. They obviously didn't send you the memo.
 

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