kyear2
International Coach
I believe that all 4 of them have their arguments to be where they are.Don't tiptoe around his question in this fashion.
It's simple: You believe that Sobers is somewhat close to Bradman as a batsman. You also believe somehow Headley and Sachin are close enough to be swapped out, essentially ATG for ATG as you said.
The two positions seems completely incompatible because Headley was 40 runs lower on average in the same era as Bradman. Do you believe then that Headley was almost as good as Bradman too?
Sachin, the weight of his career numbers and his consistency. His technique and temperament and also the bowlers he faced in his career.
IVA, his peak, his brutality, the bowlers he scored against, his ability to change the complexion of a match.in a session.
Hobbs, his mastery and dominance of the early game.
Sobers, his magic, he was Lara before he existed, again the bowlers he had to face
His 10 year peak once he became a batsman he averaged over 70, while maintaining a ridiculous bowling load that none of the others had as a burden. He had 2 innings that Bradman called the best he'd seen in Australia.
I would try to find the post, but I'm sure you are quite capable. Think we were talking about who we would want to cover up our weaknesses? Think the original thoughts were O'Reilly and Sutcliffe? Really can't recall. In that sort of scenario, saying that Tendulkar is comparable to those two references, wasn't applicable. No one is saying Headley is better.
Now for you to say that Headley and Bradman, despite playing in the same era, had the same experiences would be extremely incorrect as well. Their experiences and overall circumstances couldn't have been more different. But no, I don't think Headley is in the best after Bradman category.
Doesn't mean that I would go out of my way to swap him for Tendulkar, because again, it wasn't a weakness.
Our second opener and spinner were examples of bigger upgrades, despite Gibbs not being exactly terrible either. O'Reilly is just way ahead.
Not tiptoeing, but just find that every thing I say is subject to cross examination, while Bolo literally said batting should factor into even your selection of your no
11 batsman, eliminating such bowlers as Walsh, McGrath and Bumrah, and no one bats an eye.
Curious.