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Gary Sobers vs Steven Smith

Gary Sobers vs Steven Smith


  • Total voters
    23

DrWolverine

State Vice-Captain
What does Smith have to do?
He had a better peak.
He played majority of matches against better teams.
He was/is great against everyone and in in every place.
He has almost zero weakness and had perfect record.
 

kyear2

International Coach
What does Smith have to do?
He had a better peak.
He played majority of matches against better teams.
He was/is great against everyone and in in every place.
He has almost zero weakness and had perfect record.
First half of his career, especially at home was comatose dead. Like 30's level dead pitches. Even when you compare his career in stages to someone like Punter, it's eerily similar.

He's better obviously, but even that is disputed by some.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
I am starting to downgrade Smith myself because I am realising his peer rating isn't unanimous at all. In fact, he isn't even a clear no.2 of the Fab Four when it comes to peer rating. It has really dropped.

Of course it might change when he announces retirement.
 

DrWolverine

State Vice-Captain
Maybe it has to do with 3 formats being played.

Regardless of peer rating or his “ugly” style Steven Smith is hands down the best Test player of his era.
 

stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
It's hard to rate players properly before they retire. Sobers obviously is the better all round player given his bowling. But purely on batting it's much closer.

If I could guarantee the toss, I'd take Smith. But given he has a 50/50 chance of batting second, Sobers edges ahead.
 

sayon basak

International Vice-Captain
I am starting to downgrade Smith myself because I am realising his peer rating isn't unanimous at all. In fact, he isn't even a clear no.2 of the Fab Four when it comes to peer rating. It has really dropped.

Of course it might change when he announces retirement.
Was thinking about Younis Khan's peer rating. Isn't that fairly low for someone with his record? Often (almost always, actually) see him rated below Inzy.
 

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