L Trumper
State Regular
If it only for tests then yes Bradman and Hobbs are pretty much set at 1 and 2. Both of them have outputs roughly 50 - 60 % better than their great contemporaries, Bradman maintained that throughout his career, for Hobbs it was during the 6 year Pre-War period.That's a errr... pretty bold opinion I guess. Is Hobbs the only one worthy of that #2 spot then for you
But that's not the right way to rate players though, we should look at cricket during the times they're playing. For the first 2/3rds of Tendulkar's career ODI cricket is considered equal to test cricket and throughout Hobbs' career, not much distinction made between majority of the first class games and test matches. In totality I'd rate them much closer and probable equals.