zaremba
Cricketer Of The Year
2 points:Really?
I find that remarkable
Do you ever change your own opinion on current players who you have watched because a writer/commentator watched the same thing and had a different opinion?
(1) Yes I'm influenced by lots that I read and hear. What I want from a commentator or a reporter or a writer is something informative and/or interesting. I would find reading about cricket a pretty barren experience - and I'd be a pretty arrogant and closed-minded individual - if I wasn't prepared to have my mind changed.
(2) In the case of Sobers, those of us who are too young to have seen him play are reliant on the comments of others who watched him. Even if you believe that your view is more informed or more accurate than that of any writer, player or commentator (and I'm afraid this is how your argument is coming across), even you are necessarily reliant on those commentators who actually watched the guy play (I assume you never saw him play). Unless, of course, you take the view that the opinions of all such people are irrelevant, and all that matters are the set-in-stone records in the scorebook.