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Steve Smith vs Sachin Tendulkar (after 205 innings)

Who is more impressive?

  • Steve Smith

    Votes: 8 40.0%
  • Sachin Tendulkar

    Votes: 12 60.0%

  • Total voters
    20

kyear2

International Coach
When did I dismiss 2001 to 2006 for Lara entirely as post 2000s bashing? I just said at home pitches were flatter, which I also said directly to you about Tendulkar. I called it Lara's second peak many many times.

Stop being bitter.
Not bitter and I can point to multiple posts where you down played what he did in the 2000's.

I have no issue with Sachin's record, put you way you glaze it in comparison to how you frame Lara's is inconsistent.

And no one's bitter or even take this that seriously (besides you of course), just calling out your bullshit.
 

kyear2

International Coach
More than half the multiple ATG bowlers of the 80s played for WI...... Australia, England and India had poor attacks over that period mostly
Australia had big Merv, McDermott and Alderman, not ATG but definitely not poor. England had Willis.

How were the pitches compared to the 2000's?
 

kyear2

International Coach
Tendulkar was better by virtue of having another peak from 2007/8 to early 2011 where he rose in rankings to become no.1 in the world again. Viv by mid 80s was no.1 in name not really runs or rankings. Yes even with flat pitches Tendulkar still averaged 60 odd then.


And Tendulkars decline 2003 to 2006/7 was mostly injuries.
What was every one else averaging at the time?

Pull that up as well?
 

kyear2

International Coach
It is interesting hearing Mr. Kimber's name being referenced.

Even though he's never released an all time XI (very likely on purpose), think I've listened to enough of his videos to make a guess at one.

Think someone mentioned he sees some of the posts, hopefully he can confirm or deny.

Hobbs
Gavaskar / Richards
Bradman
Tendulkar
Smith
Sobers
Gilchrist / Knott
Imran / Bumrah
Marshall
Warne
McGrath

Again, purely just from listening to him.
 
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capt_Luffy

International Coach
Australia had big Merv, McDermott and Alderman, not ATG but definitely not poor. England had Willis.

How were the pitches compared to the 2000's?
Willis retired in 84. So England infact did not had him.

Spicier. But it was a bowler's era largely for one super dominant attack.
 

capt_Luffy

International Coach
It is interesting hearing Mr. Kimber's name being referenced.

Even though he's never released an all time XI (very likely on purpose), think I've listened to enough of his videos to make a guess at one.

Think someone mentioned he sees some of the posts, hopefully he can confirm or deny.

Hobbs
Gavaskar / Richards
Bradman
Tendulkar
Smith
Sobers
Imran / Bumrah
Marshall
Warne
McGrath

Again, purely just from listening to him.
He doesn't believes in keepers??
 

kyear2

International Coach
bowler quality argument isn't one you want to make while arguing for Sachin, even against Sobers
Personally don't see that's there's much to separate the likes of Tendulkar, Richards, Sobers and Hobbs, the only argument I make against Hobbs is era.

Lara, Smith and Hutton are a hair behind, but Smith has time to elevate himself into that conversation.
 

govinda indian fan

International 12th Man
One of reason i rate sachin/lara ahead of punter/kallis/dravid/sanga is that they averaged 50 in 90s which was rare given quality of bowling back then. Post war top 5 imo
Don
Sobers
Viv
Sachin/Lara
Lara/sachin
 

kyear2

International Coach
Willis retired in 84. So England infact did not had him.

Spicier. But it was a bowler's era largely for one super dominant attack.
We referenced 82 to 88, he faced Willis during that time. What's your point?

So England and India wasn't great, Sachin didn't face any poor attacks, and on said flat pitches?
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
It is interesting hearing Mr. Kimber's name being referenced.

Even though he's never released an all time XI (very likely on purpose), think I've listened to enough of his videos to make a guess at one.

Think someone mentioned he sees some of the posts, hopefully he can confirm or deny.

Hobbs
Gavaskar / Richards
Bradman
Tendulkar
Smith
Sobers
Imran / Bumrah
Marshall
Warne
McGrath

Again, purely just from listening to him.
Think he would replace Marshall or McGrath with Bumrah eventually.
 

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