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Ricky Ponting vs. Allan Border

The Better Batsman


  • Total voters
    27

Burgey

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Yeah, I actually agree. But for World cricket it's Tendulkar.
On what planet? Cricket not popular in India before he came along? Come on. Great player, but failed as a leader at a time when India's batting line up was world class but repeatedly failed away from home under him. You can't even argue India was on the way up under his leadership when he pulled the pin or anything like that. In his last few years it felt as though everything revolved around what he wanted or didn't want in that side. I don't think it's a coincidence they got almost instantly better when he left.
 

DrWolverine

U19 Debutant
NBA was popular even before Jordan but he was the first superstar and he took the game to insane levels of popularity, endorsements, money. A big reason why they became insanely popular was because America changed tremendously under President Ronald Reagan. 1990s was a very important decade for India economically. Like Michael, Sachin Tendulkar was the right person at the right place and at right time.
 

kyear2

International Coach
NBA was popular even before Jordan but he was the first superstar and he took the game to insane levels of popularity, endorsements, money. A big reason why they became insanely popular was because America changed tremendously under President Ronald Reagan. 1990s was a very important decade for India economically. Like Michael, Sachin Tendulkar was the right person at the right place and at right time.
Magic and Bird saved the league though.

When they first played the finals were tape delayed, they changed all of that.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Yeah, I actually agree. But for World cricket it's Tendulkar.
Tendulkars importance was his contributing factor to the rise of India as a global market for cricket connected with his unique super stardom. He was the talisman figure of sorts in the 90s. In fact, I would almost say he WAS Indian cricket at the time.

However, I think in terms of sheer influence on the field, there have been more.
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
Tendulkars importance was his contributing factor to the rise of India as a global market for cricket connected with his unique super stardom. He was the talisman figure of sorts in the 90s. In fact, I would almost say he WAS Indian cricket at the time.

However, I think in terms of sheer influence on the field, there have been more.
In terms of influence in the field it will be Imran, then Border, followed by Lloyd.
 

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