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Sachin Tendulkar vs Michael Jordan

Who is the greater sportsman?


  • Total voters
    21

ma1978

International Debutant
Jordan because of the rings

And Tendulkar is very obviously the second greatest bat of all time
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
Europe + N. America = 73 countries = 130 crore people

Ind + Pak + Ban + SL + Afg = 187 crore people

Saying basketball is popular in more countries does not mean much when cricket is followed much more passionately by more people in our countries
Basketball is huge in China!
 

Patience and Accuracy+Gut

State Vice-Captain
The subcontinent has huge huge fan base. I doubt there is a single person who won’t know Sachin. India, Nepal, Pakistan everyone knows The name Sachin Tendulkar. For @Coronis saying Sachin isn’t viewed the same outside of India, well he is. In the subcontinent easily which probably had more people watching cricket than the entire basketball community when MJ played. When he retired that was like a God retiring more than MJ retired.
 

Johan

International Coach
John Cena had more great matches
The Rock is more entertaining and is a bigger star
TBF, Rock was a main eventer from mid 1998 to just early 2003 and had long breaks in that time, Cena has a 20 year long career so Cena's raw number of great matches would always triumph, he also has more bad matches.
 

Thala_0710

International Debutant
Duh, but there's nothing obvious about it.
If we were to include ODIs too and give them an equalish weightage (only since we are comparing with Basketball), he has a good case to be the no 1 cricketer too (ofc Viv, Mcgrath, Hadlee, Imran , Murali etc are in contention too).
 

Johan

International Coach
If we were to include ODIs too and give them an equalish weightage (only since we are comparing with Basketball), he has a good case to be the no 1 cricketer too
the comparison would become unfair at that point to people like Bradman, Sobers, Hobbs and so forth. Plus, I reckon Viv and McGrath would win cross format comparisons.
 

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