subshakerz
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Sachin between 93 and 2011 had 157 tests averaging nearly 60 over an 18 year period, averaging 45 plus in every country he played.
Musta been **** in his other 43 tests to drop his average that much.Sachin between 93 and 2011 had 157 tests averaging nearly 60 over an 18 year period, averaging 45 plus in every country he played.
I mean, he averaged 37 in his initial phase but was a teenager and scored tons in SA, Eng and Australia so I still put that on his credit.Musta been **** in his other 43 tests to drop his average that much.
Scored a ton against Bumrah as well if that countsYes, Smith scored a ton against an off-color Steyn early in his career. But not much else to go on.
Ponting was averaging more (59.99) after 107 tests than Smith does now, that's more nuts.Sachin didn't average 58 for the entire 90s. It gradually worked it's way up to that number. Smith by comparison, has been averaging round about 60 from around 2016 until now. That's nuts.
Yeah but Subs would say that was scored on flat wickets at home so it doesn't count. For the rest of us, it does.Scored a ton against Bumrah as well if that counts
Windies are minnows! (especially away)Removing Bangladesh and Zimbabwe Tests and starting Tendulkars career at his 20th year on earth (same age Smith debuted), Tendulkar averaged 60 after 85 Tests. He was consistently averaging 60+ before that. His average then gradually dropped.
Smith averaged 60 after 93 Tests while facing no minnows. Questionable if the Bangladesh Tests qualify as minnows Tests as I think Australia lost one of them.
I think Smith has already done enough.
I don't see how playing longer at a lower level makes your legacy greater. Tendulkar would've still gone still gone down as the 2nd best batsmen of all time (or wherever people rank him) if he retired in 2004.
That would apply to Sachin as well especially post 2000 fwiw.Windies are minnows! (especially away)
No his Bumrah ton counts obviously, wasn't a super high scoring series for him though but still acceptable.Yeah but Subs would say that was scored on flat wickets at home so it doesn't count. For the rest of us, it does.
????.No his Bumrah ton counts obviously, wasn't a super high scoring series for him though but still acceptable.
Removing West Indies post 2000 would help Tendulkar's average paradoxicallyThat would apply to Sachin as well especially post 2000 fwiw.
This is going to sound biased and dumb (because it is) but Bumrah was clearly half fit at Sydney and missed the next game.Yeah but Subs would say that was scored on flat wickets at home so it doesn't count. For the rest of us, it does.
From late 2001-2010 they definitely had a minnow-esque bowling attack.Windies are minnows! (especially away)
He did specifically mention especially away. Those two bowlers both average 35+ away vs sub 25 at home.From late 2001-2010 they definitely had a minnow-esque bowling attack.
West Indies currently have 2 fast bowlers who have taken 150+ wickets at under 30. Wouldn't class that as minnow.
I know but fair is fair. And fwiw I'll give Sachin the edge for now. If only because his career is complete and Smith may yet have a late career slide ( or vice versa).Removing West Indies post 2000 would help Tendulkar's average paradoxically
This. The bowling isn't minnow-esque it's just full of HTBs. But even that is a huge improvement over the bowling 2000-2010.He did specifically mention especially away. Those two bowlers both average 35+ away vs sub 25 at home.
I am not sure if I would rate Ponting higher than Smith but I think it's very close.Ponting rates higher then Smith, let alone Sachin. Ponting’ speak was longer and more impactful and coincided with the greatest era of Australian cricket.