complete BS. Jansher Khan a lot closer to Jahangir than anyone was to Bradman.Jahangir Khan heavily disagrees. The biggest outlier in men's sports. There is a Aussie lady who sis the same in squash who was even a bigger outlier.
complete BS. Jansher Khan a lot closer to Jahangir than anyone was to Bradman.Jahangir Khan heavily disagrees. The biggest outlier in men's sports. There is a Aussie lady who sis the same in squash who was even a bigger outlier.
Imo, in any major sport, the biggest competitor of Don is probably Wayne Gretzky.complete BS. Jansher Khan a lot closer to Jahangir than anyone was to Bradman.
Balbir Singh Sr is probably closer to Dhyan Chand than anyone to Don.... Hard to judge really.Dhyan Chand
Michael Phelps
mario Lemieux was a contemporary and every bit as good as Wayne GretzkyImo, in any major sport, the biggest competitor of Don is probably Wayne Gretzky.
plenty of swimmers closer to Phelps than anyone to the doneBalbir Singh Sr is probably closer to Dhyan Chand than anyone to Don.... Hard to judge really.
Phelps was as dominant as anyone.
mario Lemieux was a contemporary and every bit as good as Wayne Gretzky
Doesn't WG Grace has a pretty good shout to be more influential and dominant than Don? And he was also a proper allrounder with the 10th most wickets in FC.plenty of swimmers closer to Phelps than anyone to the done
noDoesn't WG Grace has a pretty good shout to be more influential and dominant than Don? And he was also a proper allrounder with the 10th most wickets in FC.
You got that the wrong way around mate.Sobers was way aggressive batsman than Bradman.
Yep, Bradman’s SR was supposed to be around 70 I think. Much higher than SobersYou got that the wrong way around mate.
61*Yep, Bradman’s SR was supposed to be around 70 I think. Much higher than Sobers
Stop asking such questions (or don't) because you know you will never get a straight answer.Most of all, I really want to know that if @kyear2 thinks Don and Sobers are like Tendulkar and Richards; then how come he still believe that George Headley, someone who played in the same era and less than 20 matches and some of them against a B English team and averages 4 runs more than Sobers but is still an ATG and Sachin won't be a big upgrade on him and he is definitely better than Waqar...... I mean, HOW!???
I think Don is the best, there's no argument there.Most of all, I really want to know that if @kyear2 thinks Don and Sobers are like Tendulkar and Richards; then how come he still believe that George Headley, someone who played in the same era and less than 20 matches and some of them against a B English team and averages 4 runs more than Sobers but is still an ATG and Sachin won't be a big upgrade on him and he is definitely better than Waqar...... I mean, HOW!???
O’Reilly may have been the most talented bowler, but England’s overall attack was definitely superior to Australia’s in the interwar period. After Gregory broke down they never had that much outside of Grimmett and O’Reilly.I think Don is the best, there's no argument there.
Then the best after Bradman for me are all equal
Tendulkar / Sobers / Richards / Hobbs
Will try to answer this as best as I can, just got in from tennis and exhausted.
1. I don't have Headley super high, but as I do for Hammond and the rest I listen to what Grimmett and others had to say about Headley, and that he was special.
2. The question arises, if Bradman is down graded and was twice as good as his contemporaries, what happens to them.
The problem when you have only 2 competitive teams and only one great bowling attack, the playing field isn't even. Hammond and co had to contend with O'Reilly, Grimmett etc. literally the two best bowlers and quite frankly only true ATG bowlers of the time, they happened to be on The Don's team. He also basically played in 2 countries.
Conversely Headley played in Australia and England, with a minnow level team and support, he never got to cash in on the minnows and only faced teams considerably better than his.
The Sachin question is idiotic. The question was which ATG would make it into any other teams XI. Someone, possibly @Slifer suggested that we wouldn't swap George for Sachin, not because he wasn't better, but because it wasn't a weakness. I agreed, it's basically an ATG for an ATG, Headley missed out on the Cricinfo team by a vote. But never suggested he was better than Sachin.
Headley was literally approaching his peak when the war broke out, and it was difficult to have so few opportunities for a batsman over such a period of time. And never in ideal situations.
I hope I've answered your questions.
Outside of the 3rd best spinner and top 10 bowler and top 5 spinner?O’Reilly may have been the most talented bowler, but England’s overall attack was definitely superior to Australia’s in the interwar period. After Gregory broke down they never had that much outside of Grimmett and O’Reilly.
Um yes. A bowling attack is more than two people mate, England had far more quality and depth. Just look at the Ashes stats from the 30’s.Outside of the 3rd best spinner and top 10 bowler and top 5 spinner?
In any event we can agree to disagree.
Don't tiptoe around his question in this fashion.The Sachin question is idiotic. The question was which ATG would make it into any other teams XI. Someone, possibly @Slifer suggested that we wouldn't swap George for Sachin, not because he wasn't better, but because it wasn't a weakness. I agreed, it's basically an ATG for an ATG, Headley missed out on the Cricinfo team by a vote. But never suggested he was better than Sachin.
Any question or scenario that follows his train of logic to its logical end he will call 'idiotic'.Don't tiptoe around his question in this fashion.
It's simple: You also believe somehow that Sobers is somewhat close to Bradman as a batsman. You believe Headley and Sachin are close enough to be swapped out, essentially ATG for ATG as you said.
The two positions seems completely incompatible because Headley was 40 runs lower on average in the same era as Bradman. Do you believe then that Headley was almost as good as Bradman too?