It's taken some time but I am glad it is becoming more common knowledge that Lara was slightly underwhelming away from home. Some more dedicated Lara fans here have tried to conceal or downplay this fact.
I personally think such a record disqualifies him from the top tier category. I want someone in that top tier to average 50 plus away. Lara is first in the second tier list.
Every time you bring this up, so will I.
Thanks, I really think such away records can be disqualifying from the top tier. I want someone in my top tier who averages under 25 away, 24 actually. Especially in an era where everywhere away from home was helpful. But he's the first from the 2nd tier.
I find it crazy that you use two excuses to down grade Lara, ignore both for your guy.
Reason 1, Lara wasn't no. one in his era, and anyone in said top tier should have been the best of said era. Where it's more than arguable than Lara and Sachin were the first to share the spoils of an era, at the very least went back and forth. Your guy was at best the 3rd in his era, 4th if you include the highest overlap of Lillee.
Second, his away record, where he played in the ultimate bowling era for the first half of his career. Compared to your guy who over said career averaged over 25 in 4 of the 5 major countries away from home.
Career wise away from home 25.76 and a s/r of 60. A difference of 6.5 run difference per wicket away from home, and we haven't even started getting into the reasons as yet.
But he's top 5 for you.
Anyways as I said earlier.
Lara amongst the Gods of the game.
Hobbs, Bradman, Hutton, Sobers, Richards, Richards, Tendulkar, Lara, Smith
O'Reilly, Hadlee, Marshall, Ambrose, Warne, Muralitharan, McGrath, Steyn
Hammond, Imran, Kallis, Gilchrist.
Two names very close, but not quite there for various reasons. But yeah, batsmen, bowlers, all round cricketers.