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Jack Hobbs vs Sachin Tendulkar

Jack Hobbs vs Sachin Tendulkar


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subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
He was lucky that his family was very supportive.

Even now he avoids being a selector, coach or mentor. He tries to stay away from any controversy.
IMO I find him too politically correct. He should have used his voice to weigh in on major cricket issues rather than stay squeaky clean.
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
Not really - a lot of sports players have bizarre opinions, either cos they’re really weird or like attention seeking pieces (Pele considered El Hadji Diouf one of the 100 best players. Sometimes, like you see in cricket especially, it can just be a case of “I found this player the hardest to face/bowl to” (Crowe/Wasim) but they don’t always caveat it like that and just go all in with “this guy was the best”.

You could argue consensus sure, but individual opinions don’t really matter much as shown above.
Re Péle, that list I am 99.94% sure actually wasn't made by Péle, but given to him. Nakata, Diouf, Ji Sun, etc were clearly to appeal en masse to Asia and Africa. I am 100% Péle didn't considered them better than Gerson, Zizinho, etc.
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
Same principle applies with factoring in peer opinion of those who played against them.
Unless it's my opinion on my perception. There perception could be motivated by a large number of factors including personal relations and bias, nationalistic bias, stylistic bias, finding personally tougher to play/bowl to, etc etc.
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
Sachin is too politically correct.

In one way I feel it is better to be silent rather than be like Gavaskar and have an opinion on everything
Sometimes. I would rather prefer a better balance. During the wrestlers' protests, Sachin didn't spoke a single word. I really expected him to. The whole Indian 1983 WC winning team did. Sometimes stewing irritating nonsense about things not that important in the grand scheme of things and speaking up on important issues is better than saying nothing.
 

Johan

State Vice-Captain
....Why are we discussing Sachin's political correctness in Hobbs vs Tendulkar thread? do we even know Hobbs's political views?
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Unless it's my opinion on my perception. There perception could be motivated by a large number of factors including personal relations and bias, nationalistic bias, stylistic bias, finding personally tougher to play/bowl to, etc etc.
Sure but why would you discard who they find tougher to play? It is part of quality assessment.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Sometimes. I would rather prefer a better balance. During the wrestlers' protests, Sachin didn't spoke a single word. I really expected him to. The whole Indian 1983 WC winning team did. Sometimes stewing irritating nonsense about things not that important in the grand scheme of things and speaking up on important issues is better than saying nothing.
I was thinking more on issues that arose in his time like ball tampering and matchfixing.
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
Sure but why would you discard who they find tougher to play? It is part of quality assessment.
I am not saying discard it completely, but you have to take it with a big grain of salt and can never be sure the extent to which the other factors dictate that rating.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Nah. Him remaining silent on those works better for the team. What could he had said even??
I believe in the matchfixing issue he knows more than he has shared.about who was culpable.

On other issues, he is a big voice and can drive the debate but I think he chooses to remain uncontroversial.
 

ma1978

International Debutant
Sure but why would you discard who they find tougher to play? It is part of quality assessment.
because we don't have proper analytic tools to do this, and it comes down to people's subjectives judgment. and i find that in the absence of such tools, people bias their subjective analysis (i am sure i am guily of this0 to justify preecisting opinions
 

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