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Viv Richards vs Brian Lara vs George Headley

Richards vs Lara vs Headley


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shortpitched713

International Captain
Weekes vs Lara?
Weekes looks like the best batsman I've ever seen period, bar none. However, I will admit there is a great deal of uncertainty with Weekes in terms of him not having as much chance to prove himself with fewer Tests played in those days, and hence small sample sizes in any given circumstance for qualitative evaluation.

For that reason, gun to head I'll go Lara but it's still extremely close, in my opinion.
 

kyear2

International Coach
Bradman
Best after Bradman category
Hobbs
Tendulkar
Richards
Sobers
Just a hair below but with question(s)
Smith
Lara
Hutton

Next tier

Hammond
Gavaskar
Chappell
Ponting

Kallis
Pollock
Border
Headley
Sangakkara
Dravid
Waugh

The top couple are self explanatory. Lara, Smith and Hutton are right there with those guys, but....

Smith, numbers wise haven't as yet separated himself from the pack below, but why he's clearly above them, is due to him not only playing through a flat era during his career but how he's managed to navigate it post.

Lara wasn't always turned on and that led to some inconsistency away from home. Everyone had slumps, Sachin as well, and Lara too had his injuries and challenges, and to boot, his fights with his board etc. Best batsman I've ever seen, but away numbers.

Hutton has one of the most complete records in one of the toughest eras to bat. He however lacked that extra gear, the ability to take over and dominate a session or match, even against lesser opposition. As the best batsman on his team, far less the world, that has to be part of your repertoire.


The 4 in the tier below are still elite, but overshadowed by others in their own era and never quite the best there. For a period there, Punter came closest.
 
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DrWolverine

International Debutant
Bradman

Best after Bradman category
Hobbs
Tendulkar
Richards
Sobers

Just a hair below but with question(s)
Smith
Lara
Hutton

Next tier

Hammond
Gavaskar
Chappell
Ponting

Kallis
Pollock
Border
Headley
Sangakkara
Dravid
Waugh
Great list man
 

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