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Jacques Kallis vs Sachin Tendulkar

Kallis vs Tendulkar

  • Kallis

    Votes: 20 41.7%
  • Tendulkar

    Votes: 37 77.1%

  • Total voters
    48

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
To give Kallis credit, his record at home is his singular greatest achievement and he stands tall above others in mastering SA's difficult batting conditions.

But that is neutralised by his poor record in England when he really had no excuse for not scoring there. No SC bat would be considered top tier if they averaged sub-40 in England.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Kallis' low SR is his biggest downfall, more so than lower averages in a couple countries
I think its the opposite. If he averages 40 plus in all countries, that sort of consistency can potentially make up for a lesser SR. Though obviously not in a contest with Tendulkar.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Kallis:
- Far behind in peer rating
- Not as consistent across countries
- Much less aggressive and lacked an extra gear to accelerate
- Only a couple of paltry double tons
- Almost no standout, high pressure innings over his career that displays his skills at his best
 

Jack1

International Debutant
To give Kallis credit, his record at home is his singular greatest achievement and he stands tall above others in mastering SA's difficult batting conditions.

But that is neutralised by his poor record in England when he really had no excuse for not scoring there. No SC bat would be considered top tier if they averaged sub-40 in England.
55+ average test bat from 166 matches is certainly top tier :thumbsup:.
 

StephenZA

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
My biggest consistent issue in these comparison thread is quite simple... people have personal biased opinion, that is not a problem. We all have opinions on different players and how to rate them. Its the attempt at consistent quantitative bullshit to try explain why your opinion is better than someone else. Simple answer... it is not a better opinion, its just retroactive nonsense trying to denigrate or lift a player to make oneself feel better in their personal opinion.
 

Burgey

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Only batted in one of the easiest eras for batting. Still Tendulkar at some point in 2010- 2011, had more runs at a higher average than Kallis would at the end of his career.
Kallis played for half the 90s.
 

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