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Brian Lara vs Sunil Gavaskar

Who is the better test batsman?


  • Total voters
    26

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
He faced Imran and Hadlee at their peaks, Lillee close to his.

And at this point Luffy is just throwing **** at the wall to see what sticks.
Yeah he had good series against great pace bowlers. But you can't just call it toughest era for West Indian batsmen because what made it arguably toughest was West Indian attack itself. You go on dissecting Gavaskar's record against attacks with multiple ATG pace bowlers by grounds. You can't not simultaneously recognise that Viv Richards never faced such examination.
 

kyear2

International Coach
Yeah he had good series against great pace bowlers. But you can't just call it toughest era for West Indian batsmen because what made it arguably toughest was West Indian attack itself. You go on dissecting Gavaskar's record against attacks with multiple ATG pace bowlers by grounds. You can't not simultaneously recognise that Viv Richards never faced such examination.
Sunny's entire reputation vs pace was built up on his WI record, especially in the WI.

It's not what it's ever appeared to be.

Again, no one's suggesting that Sunny wasn't a top 10 guy, I literally just said it. But to somehow pretend that he was as good as Viv vs pace is antithetical to the truth.
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
Yeah, the rewriting of history to try to prove a point is a little silly, but Luffy is trying.

And PC just likes to create chaos.

And again, Mr. Gavaskar is a ATG opener and batsman, one of the rare breed of the former, and a top 10 bat. No one's disputing that.
Bold coming from someone calling Sobers Don's equal.....
 

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
Sunny's entire reputation vs pace was built up on his WI record, especially in the WI.

It's not what it's ever appeared to be.

Again, no one's suggesting that Sunny wasn't a top 10 guy, I literally just said it. But to somehow pretend that he was as good as Viv vs pace is antithetical to the truth.
To pretend that Viv Richards faced the same pace examination as Gavaskar (or Border or Miandad or Gooch) is also patently false.
 

kyear2

International Coach
Batting average
Marshall : 18.85
Sobers : 57.78
Bradman : 99.94
Yeah you are right
And that's idiotic.

Context matters.

The same way an average of 50 in the 2000's doesn't mean the same as an average of 50 in the 80's or 90's, the same applies.

And to correct the record, never said Sobers's batting was the equal to Bradman's, he's being disingenuous as usual.

Nothing new the last few days
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
And that's idiotic.

Context matters.

The same way an average of 50 in the 2000's doesn't mean the same as an average of 50 in the 80's or 90's, the same applies.

And to correct the record, never said Sobers's batting was the equal to Bradman's, he's being disingenuous as usual.

Nothing new the last few days
I never said you rate their batting as equal, but them as players. Read once what someone said before calling them disingenuous.
 

OverratedSanity

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Yeah he had good series against great pace bowlers. But you can't just call it toughest era for West Indian batsmen because what made it arguably toughest was West Indian attack itself. You go on dissecting Gavaskar's record against attacks with multiple ATG pace bowlers by grounds. You can't not simultaneously recognise that Viv Richards never faced such examination.
Richards didn't have a particularly good record vs ATG WI pacers in fc games iirc.
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
Richards didn't have a particularly good record vs ATG WI pacers in fc games iirc.
Peterhrt once posted that he averages 41/42 against them in WI. The problem is, it was when any one of the 10 pacers were playing against him, and that list included the likes of Tony Gray and Ezra Moseley. Averages mid 40s in County, though the bowler who got him the most (Garner) was his teammate.
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
Richards didn't have a particularly good record vs ATG WI pacers in fc games iirc.

Found the post. It's actually way worse in Carribbean, 37.
 

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