Thala_0710
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Yeah I mean that's basically saying that you rate Kallis higher than PontingInteresting..... I would say Kallis is closer to Sachin than Ponting is.
Yeah I mean that's basically saying that you rate Kallis higher than PontingInteresting..... I would say Kallis is closer to Sachin than Ponting is.
Yes, yes I just did that basically. On that point, I will say Kohli is closer to Ponting/Kallis/Dravid/Sangakkara than they are to Tendulkar.Yeah I mean that's basically saying that you rate Kallis higher than Ponting
Would have to think about that for each one.Yes, yes I just did that basically. On that point, I will say Kohli is closer to Ponting/Kallis/Dravid/Sangakkara than they are to Tendulkar.
I rate Lara very highlyBehind Lara yes, I rate Lara higher than most here as is
Depends on your definition of close.Would have to think about that for each one.
But I think some of us have different philosophies while saying X is close to Y. Do you believe that if X is close to Y and Y is close to Z, then X must be close to Z too?
Exactly. For me, this isn't true. For example, I believe Lara is close to Punter and he is close to Dravid. But Lara isn't close to DravidDepends on your definition of close.
both a bit fraudulent tbh, 2000s merchantsInteresting..... I would say Kallis is closer to Sachin than Ponting is.
I mean, mathematically not possible here. There has to be Some max distance for which we can say 2 players are close, after which they aren't anymore.Would have to think about that for each one.
But I think some of us have different philosophies while saying X is close to Y. Do you believe that if X is close to Y and Y is close to Z, then X must be close to Z too?
Yeah that is my philosophy too. But some others might not define closeness by a max distance. For example, when we do tiers we don't exactly go by the max distance thing. Someone might say anyone in tier 2 is close to one another, and noone in tier 3 is close to anyone in tier 2.I mean, mathematically not possible here. There has to be Some max distance for which we can say 2 players are close, after which they aren't anymore.
That doesn't makes really much sense, even in tiers. Like the one at the bottom of a tier and the one at the top of the very next should be close. Turns truer the further down you guys down the list. Like, Hutton is at the bottom of tier 1 and Hammond at the top of tier 2 for me; but those two definitely are close.Yeah that is my philosophy too. But some others might not define closeness by a max distance. For example, when we do tiers we don't exactly go by the max distance thing. Someone might say anyone in tier 2 is close to one another, and noone in tier 3 is close to anyone in tier 2.
Yeah I agree completely, but not everyone does I guessThat doesn't makes really much sense, even in tiers. Like the one at the bottom of a tier and the one at the top of the very next should be close. Turns truer the further down you guys down the list. Like, Hutton is at the bottom of tier 1 and Hammond at the top of tier 2 for me; but those two definitely are close.
You don't see how batting today is easier?lol. Cricket like any other sport only has increasing standards. Viv was a god but Steve Smith would have done just as well if not better
Why is this again?Put Richards in the 1970s Indian team and he would have not been allowed to play his natural game and he would have crumbled from that.
Vivian aside, this is such an over played narrative.Sunil Gavaskar was the difference between a loss and a draw. Viv never had to face the pressure because he played for the GOAT cricket team.
Imran once said if they can get Gavaskar out in the first session, India would lose within 3 days.
Ok, you covered this before I did.1. Viv has played plenty of high pressure quality knocks.
2. people like Viv thrive under presssure, they don't crumble to it, that's one of the merits of having an ego and a strong sense of self
3. Gavaskar himself was a part of a pretty good batting lineup for most of his career. Vengsarkar, Vishwanath, Amarnath being the big examples, at the end of his career also Mohammad Azharrudin and Ravi Shastri and ofcourse Kapil Dev, he wasn't supportless, its insulting to people like Veng and Amarnath to suggest he was.
Definitively not true.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.
Didn't Imran as well?No Akram has called Viv the best ever many many times
Yeah, basically getting to my points before me, lolAlso Lillee said as a pure bat, he rated Viv above Sobers, B Richards et al because of the former’s brutality combined with consistency
Not really.Would have to think about that for each one.
But I think some of us have different philosophies while saying X is close to Y. Do you believe that if X is close to Y and Y is close to Z, then X must be close to Z too?
Agree with this completely. Hence, I too don't define closeness like this. But some others do igNot really.
6-4=2 and 4-2=2, but 6-2 doesn't equal to 2. Now, whether 4 and 2 are close or not is a very different question.
He kinda was, but also depending on context.Man Akram was hella inconsistent......