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Malcolm Marshall vs. Sachin Tendulkar

Greater Cricketer?

  • Marshall

    Votes: 22 52.4%
  • Tendulkar

    Votes: 20 47.6%

  • Total voters
    42

shortpitched713

International Captain
Both deified a bit too much, for a level of performance which IMO didn't separate them from their bowling and batting ATG competition respectively. Going to have to give this one a think.
 

shortpitched713

International Captain
Will go Marshall. Was considering whether I needed to factor in his batting, but even without better than tailender level batting I'd take Marshall's bowling barely over Tendulkar's batting.
 

shortpitched713

International Captain
Marshall was slightly more exceptional than other pacers but Tendulkar's longevity and consistency is far more impressive.
This is a good reason to put McGrath above the other 4 greatest pacers. It's not as good of a reason for Tendulkar, as longevity for a bat is much easier than for a pace bowler.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
This is a good reason to put McGrath above the other 4 greatest pacers. It's not as good of a reason for Tendulkar, as longevity for a bat is much easier than for a pace bowler.
It is but with Tendulkar we are talking about a career of over two decades and 200 tests, around 30/40 percent more than other batting greats.

And that includes a period in between of 157 tests averaging 60. Unparalleled longevity peak.

Both Marshall and Tendulkar have faultless records but Tendulkar played more than twice as long.

Also Marshall didn't quite generate the level of ultra high veneration that Tendulkar did, for what it's worth, though he is generally recognized as the best pacer of his time.
 
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shortpitched713

International Captain
It is but with Tendulkar we are talking about a career of over two decades and 200 tests, around 30/40 percent more than other batting greats.

And that includes a period in between of 157 tests averaging 60. Unparalleled longevity peak.

Both Marshall and Tendulkar have faultless records but Tendulkar played more than twice as long.

Also Marshall didn't quite generate the level of ultra high veneration that Tendulkar did, for what it's worth, though he is generally recognized as the best pacer of his time.
Lol, it's hardly fair to compare the longevity of a batsman to a bowler, especially when my whole point is that the longevity of the latter is so much more rare than the former.

And Marshall is very venerated on CW. I'm not talking about veneration from Joe, Siddharth, or Moin on the street here.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Lol, it's hardly fair to compare the longevity of a batsman to a bowler, especially when my whole point is that the longevity of the latter is so much more rare than the former.
Yes but that doesn't mean we ignore longevity for bats altogether, that is just reductive thinking. We are talking about the longest international test career in history and a peak longer than entire careers of ATGs for which you are giving zero points.

And Marshall is very venerated on CW. I'm not talking about veneration from Joe, Siddharth, or Moin on the street here.
Talking about veneration from opponents and punditry of the time, not CW nerds. Tendulkar was treated as something far more special than Marshall.
 

Adorable Asshole

International Regular
Yes but that doesn't mean we ignore longevity for bats altogether, that is just reductive thinking. We are talking about the longest international test career in history and a peak longer than entire careers of ATGs for which you are giving zero points.


Talking about veneration from opponents and punditry of the time, not CW nerds. Tendulkar was treated as something far more special than Marshall.
That in part has to do with the Indian market.
 

shortpitched713

International Captain
We are talking about the longest international test career in history and a peak longer than entire careers of ATGs for which you are giving zero points.
Way to put up a strawman to argue against.

Generally though, I'm giving Anderson more points for longevity than Tendulkar. It's harder to do what he does for that long. Anderson obviously isn't as good as Tendulkar though.
 

BazBall21

International Captain
Not just that. Viv and Lillee for example had huge peer value approaching Tendulkar, Marshall for whatever reason didn't have as high. But this is a minor point.
Think there was disgruntlement from the media towards the west Indian style of bowling. Hence English and Australian writers tended to rank Marshall lower than his figures suggested. That is the main reason most likely.
 

Adorable Asshole

International Regular
Think there was disgruntlement from the media towards the west Indian style of bowling. Hence English and Australian writers tended to rank Marshall lower than his figures suggested. That is the main reason most likely.
That's quite funny since Lillee who was the media darling had a similar style of bowling.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Way to put up a strawman to argue against.

Generally though, I'm giving Anderson more points for longevity than Tendulkar. It's harder to do what he does for that long. Anderson obviously isn't as good as Tendulkar though.
Yeah I would give Anderson more points too. But we are talking about Marshall who played half as long as Anderson.
 

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