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Most popular cricketer : Bradman vs Richards vs Sachin

Most popular cricketer?


  • Total voters
    20

DrWolverine

State 12th Man
Mike Tyson is probably the most famous sportsperson alive today. Even those who have never seen him fight would have at least heard his name. The name Tyson is synonymous with fighting and in many of our films have a character named “Tyson” who is often a fighter not necessarily a boxer.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Mike Tyson is probably the most famous sportsperson alive today. Even those who have never seen him fight would have at least heard his name. The name Tyson is synonymous with fighting and in many of our films have a character named “Tyson” who is often a fighter not necessarily a boxer.
And?
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
On the other hand, anyone who watches football/soccer knows who Messi is and the following for football is much greater than cricket. And with MJ it's no contest, the guy is huge in Asia, Africa the Americas everywhere even though Basketball isn't as followed.
Of course. No cricket superstar will match the other sports (unless we include Imran Khan as politician too, and even then he might not have the name recognition of Messi or MJ).
 

kyear2

International Coach
Kohli is a global super star yes. I don't think he is more popular than Sachin though.


Yes Warne and Imran had the paparazzi on them because they were superstars not just for cricket but their global image. They were part of a jetset. You could ask your average Brit and they likely would have heard of Imran and Warne than Viv.

Bradman is very much a cricket audience person.
Because they tried to **** everything that wasn't nailed down.
 

sayon basak

International Regular
Mike Tyson is probably the most famous sportsperson alive today. Even those who have never seen him fight would have at least heard his name. The name Tyson is synonymous with fighting and in many of our films have a character named “Tyson” who is often a fighter not necessarily a boxer.
Don't think he's more Famous than Messi or Ronaldo.
 

Patience and Accuracy+Gut

State Vice-Captain
It changes with time. Since the 90’s its been whoever’s most popular in India at the time.

But yeah, its Sachin, because India, plus recency compared to these other two. I wouldn’t even necessarily put them as the others in the top 3.

Warne, Kohli, Bumrah, perhaps even Dhoni could be considered contenders.
Bumrah isn’t up there I think, anyone from India to confirm?
 

sayon basak

International Regular
Indians already consider Bumrah their best bowler ever or the best bowler ever in cricket? The former is reasonable, the latter is absurd at this point in his career.
I mean, they may even rate Rohit as one of the bests. So, rating Bumrah that high is not really that surprising ig.
 

DrWolverine

State 12th Man
Except cricket and tennis, I have rarely watched any others sports in the last 20 years.

NBA - The only names I know in last 20 years is LeBron James & some Serbian called Jokic(that too because Novak Djokovic talks about him).

F-1 : The last time I watched Schumacher was champion. I have no idea who has won and how many titles they have since then.

MLB - Babe Ruth. No idea about any other player.

NHL - Wayne Gretzky. No idea about any other player.

NFL - The greatest player can come in front of me and I would not recognise him.

Football - Messi & Ronaldo are the only two names I know in recent times

The truth is unless you follow the sport you would not recognise any name regardless of how much they transcended the sport like media tells.
 

Coronis

International Coach
Except cricket and tennis, I have rarely watched any others sports in the last 20 years.

NBA - The only names I know in last 20 years is LeBron James & some Serbian called Jokic(that too because Novak Djokovic talks about him).

F-1 : The last time I watched Schumacher was champion. I have no idea who has won and how many titles they have since then.

MLB - Babe Ruth. No idea about any other player.

NHL - Wayne Gretzky. No idea about any other player.

NFL - The greatest player can come in front of me and I would not recognise him.

Football - Messi & Ronaldo are the only two names I know in recent times

The truth is unless you follow the sport you would not recognise any name regardless of how much they transcended the sport like media tells.
tbh I’m pretty sure people who never watched athletics heard about Usain Bolt.
 

Coronis

International Coach
Anyway I think say, Basketball and Tennis (and begrudingly Soccer) are going to have names recognisable to many people who aren’t fans of the sport. Since the sports themselves are so worldwide. Its why everyone knows who Bolt and Phelps are.

Cricket is kind of right beneath them, not truly worldwide. F1 is a bit of a special case, since motorsport itself is almost classed as seperate to sport and some people even don’t consider drivers athletes (because they’re morons).
 

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