May be you are right but India in 1930s attack consisted of Nissar,Singh,Amarnath.You are underrating our 30s attack imho.Here's a logical question, were any of the so called second string England attacks weaker than RSA or India of that era? Thanks
Possibly but I'd gander that they weren't stronger than some of the second English attacks Headley faced.May be you are right but India in 1930s attack consisted of Nissar,Singh,Amarnath.You are underrating our 30s attack imho.
Sir Garfield SobersAlso, as you've surely seen the other 3 bat, who is your pick between them?
You saw Gary sobers at his peak.I never saw sobers at his peak,only towards the end of his career.So,was peak sobers better than peak viv richards?Sir Garfield Sobers
Still my top 3.You saw Gary sobers at his peak.I never saw sobers at his peak,only towards the end of his career.So,was peak sobers better than peak viv richards?
It’s really interesting that among the people I have met.3 people who started to watch cricket from early-mid 20s believe that the 3 best batsman they saw were bradman,hobbs,sobers in that order.And this was around mid 90s.For me viv is the best I have seen .
In which way?I obviously need to reevaluate my perception of Sir IVA Richards.
I've always held Viv in high regard, but on the lower scale of the Lara, Sobers, Tendulkar, Smith tier. And again, that is partially due to when I started watching him live and watching Lara and the rest during their prime.In which way?
It is very likely that they would have followed cricket much more during their childhood and hence, remember Bradman, Hobbs and Sobers more fondly than Viv, Lara or Sachin.You saw Gary sobers at his peak.I never saw sobers at his peak,only towards the end of his career.So,was peak sobers better than peak viv richards?
It’s really interesting that among the people I have met.3 people who started to watch cricket from early-mid 20s believe that the 3 best batsman they saw were bradman,hobbs,sobers in that order.And this was around mid 90s.For me viv is the best I have seen .
To be fair, that's a Peter Pan level childhood right there.It is very likely that they would have followed cricket much more during their childhood and hence, remember Bradman, Hobbs and Sobers more fondly than Viv, Lara or Sachin.
Ha ha, I assumed and meant different people with childhood in different eras since he mentioned about 3 people.To be fair, that's a Peter Pan level childhood right there.
But to be fair, Sachin is also objectively better than Kane and KohliIt is very likely that they would have followed cricket much more during their childhood and hence, remember Bradman, Hobbs and Sobers more fondly than Viv, Lara or Sachin.
And the same goes for you with Viv.
However a Kane or Kohli bats now, I can never ever say that they are better than Sachin, since I have a thousand more memories about Sachin than them.
In summary, people opinions are purely subjective and while valuing them, only a minimum value should be placed on it.
This is totally wrong.Vaas was a far superior bowler.((Imagine a guy batting like Brian Lara and bowling like Chaminda Vaas. Just phenomenal.))
you got the ideaThis is totally wrong.Vaas was a far superior bowler.
Yes, I completely agree. But I would put Sachin at 5. I think Viv should have an earlier crack at the bowlers.Sachin was the most technically perfect batsman. That doesn't mean that much, but what it does mean in his case is that he succeeded in most environments against most opponents. Good on all wickets, against pace or spin. Whatever. The most complete batsman in terms of adapdability because of a near perfect technique. Coming in at 4 and setting up a score, there's nobody more perfect or reliable.
Viv was amazing. Ultra aggressive, and frightening to opponents. Probably my favourite cricketer of all time. Comparable to Gilly only in his ability to completely clutch a session and a game as a result, while averaging 50ish. My fave cricketer, along with MWaugh.
Sobers was clearly next level. Plenty name him second best bat of all time, regardless of his all-rounder-ness. Imagine a guy batting like Brian Lara and bowling like Chaminda Vaas. Just phenomenal.
These three will always be my ATG middle order. They're a perfect combo.
I dont get it, why Viv should be anything less than top 5 batsmen of all time. For me, I only put Sachin and maybe Sobers above him.I've always held Viv in high regard, but on the lower scale of the Lara, Sobers, Tendulkar, Smith tier. And again, that is partially due to when I started watching him live and watching Lara and the rest during their prime.
But Viv, even among those here who has watched cricket far longer than I and as far back as Sobers, rate Viv as better than his contemporaries and those who has followed him.
I know you're not a fan and lean much heavier towards Hammond etc, but even he had his shortcomings