PlayerComparisons
International Vice-Captain
Two top 10 batsmen
I'm curious to know why.Smith I think at this point unless his decline is precipitous.
More consistent than Lara, undisputed best of his time and better across countries. Slightly more assured against pace IMO and has mega series like Lara as well.I'm curious to know why.
So Smith > hayden > Tendulkar for you. Interesting. Do you have Lara ahead or behind Hayden?Smith is the BBB, unless he messes up in some way which puts into question his whole approach to being this dominant, which yes it would be possible to have happen.
So then I assume you'd rank him above Sachin as well since he's equally as consistent, great against all countries, assured vs pace and spin but has monster series unlike Sachin.More consistent than Lara, undisputed best of his time and better across countries. Slightly more assured against pace IMO and has mega series like Lara as well.
Caveat is that Smith's career isn't finished. Another couple of bad years and then I might think about Lara.
Sachin has longevity and better technique advantages over Lara which makes it closer with Smith, and he also played a higher proportion against better pacers than Smith.So then I assume you'd rank him above Sachin as well since he's equally as consistent, great against all countries, assured vs pace and spin but has monster series unlike Sachin.
Fair enough. Just wanted to pick your brain. Reasonable answer.Sachin has longevity and better technique advantages over Lara which makes it closer with Smith, and he also played a higher proportion against better pacers than Smith.
If Smith has another great couple of years I would put him over Sachin.
Steve Smith has scored 500+ runs in Test series 4 times. Brian Lara scored 500+ runs in Test series 7 times.More consistent than Lara, undisputed best of his time and better across countries. Slightly more assured against pace IMO and has mega series like Lara as well.
Caveat is that Smith's career isn't finished. Another couple of bad years and then I might think about Lara.
Lara played more tests.Steve Smith has scored 500+ runs in Test series 4 times. Brian Lara scored 500+ runs in Test series 7 times.
Well, in Smiths case, rather than competing, he was a level ahead of a peak Kohli in the title of best batsman of the world. So it does mean something.I'm not a fan of using undisputed best to mean much. Warne would easily be undisputed best in any other era. This title assumes two greats can't coincide. Not a big thing. But it's still a thing.
Its not meaningless but requires context. e.g If you had someone dominating their era are they better than someone who wasn’t dominant or were there just less high quality players playing at that time.Well, in Smiths case, rather than competing, he was a level ahead of a peak Kohli in the title of best batsman of the world. So it does mean something.