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No Akram has called Viv the best ever many many timesProbs Sobers and Akram for Gavaskar. Akram I am confident rated Crowe ahead of Lara and Tendulkar, and rated Gavaskar as the best he played against.
No Akram has called Viv the best ever many many timesProbs Sobers and Akram for Gavaskar. Akram I am confident rated Crowe ahead of Lara and Tendulkar, and rated Gavaskar as the best he played against.
1. RichardsAkram ranks Viv as the best
Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram, has given his verdict on the top five batsmen that he either bowled to or played along.www.thedailystar.net
No Akram has called Viv the best ever many many times
That’s why I said 1970s Gavaskar.
In 1970s he only had Vishwanath who was good but highly inconsistent. Similar to Lara having only Chanderpaul in the second half of his career.
Amarnath & Vengsarkar became regulars only from late 1970s. Kapil made his debut in 1977 or 1979.
Man Akram was hella inconsistent......1. Richards
2. Crowe
3. Lara
4. Inzamam
5. Sachin
all of Viv's great knocks come when others fell apart lol, he looked bored and disinterested when the openers already won the game.If you get out, team will collapse.
Viv never had to face that pressure.
Not saying he can’t. But with his style, it is tough.
Vishi wasn't there in 71. Gavaskar's effort was really solitary.iirc Vishi was around for that huge Windies tour, tho I don't think scoring on such wickets against such a lineup requires support but moreso the ability to not give your wicket away, which Sunny had.
Both Vishwanath and Amarnath were certainly around for the 76 Windies tour too.
and frankly other than that 70s Gavaskar wasn't impressive until late 70s when he smashed 3 hundreds against Thompson, and the four were together by that point, so Gavaskar didn't really have to pull any one man army performances.
He changes his opinion many times.
He has also called Gavaskar his most prized wicket.
Vishi was around for 3 out of the 5 matches iirc and didn't Sardesai support him that tour and averaged really high?Vishi wasn't there in 71. Gavaskar's effort was really solitary.
I am not exactly sure on how to define talent.Man Lara was hella inconsistent......
Sardesai? Lol.Vishi was around for 3 out of the 5 matches iirc and didn't Sardesai support him that tour and averaged really high?
Lol. I typed wrong. I meant to say Akram was hella inconsistent with his rankings.I am not exactly sure on how to define talent.
But if I have to name one batsman who made batting look effortless and graceful, it’s Lara.
I would rank Kallis ahead of him in terms of consistency
Scored a 200, but in the 1st Test Gavaskar missed.Vishi was around for 3 out of the 5 matches iirc and didn't Sardesai support him that tour and averaged really high?
I wanted to say peer acclaim is not really that important. Batsmen who are destructive and flamboyant would rated ahead who play defensive or boring cricket.Lol. I typed wrong. I meant to say Akram was hella inconsistent with his rankings.
checking numbersSardesai? Lol.
If that is the level of support he is, Sunny should be ranked higher
impressive series.Scored a 200, but in the 1st Test Gavaskar missed.
Style of play, greatest peak ever, no holes in record, almost unparalleled peer reputation among opponents faced as best of the era.It is largely due to his style of play
Akram called Crowe the best bat.The following have been named by fellow players (and an umpire) as the best batsman they have seen. Since 1945 only. Additional names/nominators welcome.
Viv Richards: Botham, Robin Smith, Thorpe, Willis, Merv Hughes, Dujon, Hunte, Marshall, Richie Richardson, Roberts, Shastri, Vengsarkar, Saeed Anwar, Imran, Inzamam, Mohd Yousuf, Zaheer Abbas, Aravinda de Silva
Tendulkar: Harvey, Hayden, Warne, Donald, Hadlee, Kapil Dev, Hanif, Qadir, Muralitharan, Flower
Hutton: Appleyard, Cowdrey, John Edrich, Graveney, Trueman, Waite, Ramadhin
Barry Richards: Gooch, Bob Taylor, Dicky Bird, Lillee, Graham McKenzie, Graeme Pollock, Procter
Sobers: Illingworth, Underwood, Greg Chappell, Walters
Gavaskar: Hutton, Asif Iqbal, Mudassar Nazar
Lara: Alec Stewart, Herschelle Gibbs, Wasim Akram
Greg Chappell: Thomson
Harvey: Davidson
Weekes: Sobers