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Tendulkar vs Keith Miller

Better cricketer?


  • Total voters
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Bolo.

International Captain
Pace bowling all-rounders should get the most slack on longevity out of every kind of cricketer.
Yes, but 10 years is still a very short career, and 24 is still ridiculously long. And Miller didn't carry a full bowling load.

WWII a factor though.
 

BazBall21

International Captain
Yes, but 10 years is still a very short career, and 24 is still ridiculously long. And Miller didn't carry a full bowling load.

WWII a factor though.
I think ten years is very short for a batsman. For a pace bowling all-rounder it isn't. And Miller making his debut at 26 was just misfortune. Tendulkar's longevity is basically an argument against every cricketer he comes up against except Don Bradman and Garfield Sobers.
 

Adorable Asshole

International Regular
I think ten years is very short for a batsman. For a pace bowling all-rounder it isn't. And Miller making his debut at 26 was just misfortune. Tendulkar's longevity is basically an argument against every cricketer he comes up against except Don Bradman and Garfield Sobers.
McGrath, Imran, Wasim, Hadlee, Kallis, Kapil

Yes, but 10 years is still a very short career, and 24 is still ridiculously long. And Miller didn't carry a full bowling load.

WWII a factor though.
10 years for a fast bowler was a lot in those times.
 
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BazBall21

International Captain
McGrath, Imran, Wasim, Hadlee, Kallis, Kapil


10 years for a fast bowler was a lot in those times.
Kapil has no case against him so is irrelevant. The others yeah fair enough. Wider point though is Tendulkar's longevity isn't a really slight on Miller because Keith's longevity is fine for a pace all-rounder that was hindered by the War. SRT's longevity just overwhelms the vast majority of ATGs.
 

Bolo.

International Captain
They weren't all-rounders
It's two different points. There aren't really top draw ARs from that era to compare to.

Top draw ARs from other eras did tend to play longer though. Shortest I can think of is Pollock at 13 years, which might be somewhat comparable (factoring the war in), but he played a lot more cricket.
 

BazBall21

International Captain
It's two different points. There aren't really top draw ARs from that era to compare to.

Top draw ARs from other eras did tend to play longer though. Shortest I can think of is Pollock at 13 years, which might be somewhat comparable (factoring the war in), but he played a lot more cricket.
Botham did have a bigger bowling workload but he was done after 9 and a half years. Dead weight after that.
 

ma1978

International Debutant
No selector would ever trade Sachin’s career (or Neil Harvey or Ricky Ponting or Greg Chappell or Allan Border or Steve Waugh) for Keith Millers
 

Bolo.

International Captain
Botham did have a bigger bowling workload but he was done after 9 and a half years. Dead weight after that.
I don't only judge him on the first 9.5 years. He played longer.

His workload across different forms of cricket in those 9.5 years was massive in relation to Miller's if you want to go that route though.
 

BazBall21

International Captain
I don't only judge him on the first 9.5 years. He played longer.

His workload across different forms of cricket in those 9.5 years was massive in relation to Miller's if you want to go that route though.
Botham was completely ineffective after 9.5 years so I think it's disingenuous to include his work after that as some kind of point against Miller. Workload point is far more reasonable which I brought up in favour of Botham.
 

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