amits said:
bradman, averages 99.94 and sachin, 56.57.
but u cant ignore this fact that bradman had to face total crap bowling. at his time, ther wasnt any decent bowler. bradman played from 1928-1948, when there wasnt any good bowler.
I can honestly say that I have NEVER called anyone a 'dork' on an internet forum, and as a staff member of this site, I'm not going to here.
Until the last couple of years of Bradman's career, he played most of his cricket against England, with a smattering of West Indies, South Africa and New Zealand. The bunnies who were the early Indian bowlers were only exposed to Bradman in his last couple of years.
Maurice Tate - took more than 100 wickets in a season on 13 occasions. Could bowl cutters, off-breaks as well as being a perfectly serviceable opening bowler.
Harold Larwood - one of the 'all-time' great fast bowlers. Aussies hate his guts to this day.
Jack White - over 4,000 first-class wickets as an offie - at an average of 19 (including all 10 in an innings)
Sir Learie Constantine - rumour has it he had the greatest, most disguised yorker of all time.
Gubby Allen - classic, side-on, a superb medium-pacer
Hedley Verity - Holds the first-class bowling best analysis - 10-10. Took nearly 2000 wickets at under 15
And the list goes on.
Ah, to hell with it. You are just not worth wasting any time over.
Loser.