Magrat Garlick
Rather Mad Witch
Still a better club name than Southern RocksAs you can see, Aravinda played some cricket at Nondescripts Cricket Club. Sadly, no one can remember if he was good or ****e. It was all pretty forgettable tbh
Still a better club name than Southern RocksAs you can see, Aravinda played some cricket at Nondescripts Cricket Club. Sadly, no one can remember if he was good or ****e. It was all pretty forgettable tbh
You're sure of that being the case with me? Is it not possible that I have formed my own opinion which could be different from yours but not automatically be coloured by media hype? Do the other nine names on my list too look like that to you?dude, smith is well clear of kohli. the wide defender is still trying to clear williamson and root before he can chase down smith in eyes not belonging to the indian media hype train.
well it's either media influence or you're just wrongYou're sure of that being the case with me? Is it not possible that I have formed my own opinion which could be different from yours but not automatically be coloured by media hype? Do the other nine names on my list too look like that to you?
Your own opinion is objectively wrong.You're sure of that being the case with me? Is it not possible that I have formed my own opinion which could be different from yours but not automatically be coloured by media hype? Do the other nine names on my list too look like that to you?
it is alright for you to believe that I am wrong. that is at least respecting my opinion and disagreeing with it.well it's either media influence or you're just wrong
there is no objectivity in liking or disliking someone for stylistic reasons. it is totally subjective.Your own opinion is objectively wrong.
If you're self-admittedly basing your list on subjective aesthetics then I don't see why anyone would objectthere is no objectivity in liking or disliking someone for stylistic reasons. it is totally subjective.
I guess you meant 'flaws'. Interesting, would you enlighten us more on this? Would he be a circumspect against against top notch lateral movement a la Broad of 2011 or Asif?Viv is the best batsman of post-uncovered era IMO. His statistical record isn’t the greatest and even has some glaring flows. However, the fact that he didn’t wear helmet despite most pace bowlers that time, especially Australian ones repeatedly tried to bounce him off and yet failed, puts him up there for me.
And in ODI Cricket, he was just so much ahead of his time that it boggles my mind!
i am using aesthetics as a criteria to define the best; and it will be, obviously, subjective.If you're self-admittedly basing your list on subjective aesthetics then I don't see why anyone would object
If it was interpreted as a list of "best batsmen" I'm sure you can understand why most would question it
As I said, I can't see why anyone would have a problem with that.i am using aesthetics as a criteria to define the best; and it will be, obviously, subjective.
Idk I always feel like Hobbs’ era improves his record but thats just me.A top 10 is really difficult, but they are tiers IMO.
Also there is a difference between greatest and best, Hobbs is likely for most no 1 for greatest but for me, closer to 10th for best.
For me, the ones who are actually in the discussion for best after Bradman
1. Sobers
2. Richards
3. Tendulkar
4. Lara
5. Hutton
Then the next tier that in my mind is slightly below or have question marks.
6. Hobbs (era)
7. Smith (still playing)
8. Hammond
9. Gavaskar
10. Pollock / Headley (no. of tests)
Honorable mention goes to Chappel, Border, Ponting, Sangakkara, Kallis
Does that exception only apply while he’s still playing – i.e. if he retired without another such series he’d still be elevated into your top ten on retirement?Tendulkar
Richards
Hobbs
Sobers
Lara
Chappell
Gavaskar
Ponting
Sangakkara
Pollock
Normally don't consider active players but TPC is one Ashes 19 like series away from an exception