luckyeddie
Cricket Web Staff Member
I doubt there is any comparison whatsoever.Beleg said:archie,
bad wickets of Bradman's time equal to bad wickets of 80's/90's?
Pitches in the old days were left uncovered, at the vagaries of the elements.
For me, it would have to be Bradman. Post WWII then either Geoff Boycott or Sunil Gavaskar. Post 1985, Justin Langer.
Edit: I forgot about it being 'Aussie to bat for my life', hence why I said Boycott or Gavaskar.
On second thoughts, I'm a Pom which means that in batting to save my life, any self-respecting Aussie would get out for a duck.
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