This is how I see it....
1. Don Bradman
2.
Tendulkar
Dravid
Ponting
Kalis
Lara
If all of these had played 188 tests then who would be top?
Answer: The Don
Its a toss up between the other 5 (never mind some players not even on the list).
I`m not taking anything away from Sachin, he`s been the most consistent player of all time and will go down in history for a wonderful career, 100 100`s is a fantastic achievement
The best
posted on 16/3/12
Brian Lara the greatest batsman after Bradman...
posted on 16/3/12
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posted on 16/3/12
Bitter it what way? I speak my mind.
posted on 16/3/12
Lara did`nt play 188 test matches, so he cant be the best
posted on 16/3/12
lets face it guys, bardman's 99, tendulkars 100+ tons and muralis 1350+ wickets are there for all of us to just see and smile..no one will ever come close,
posted on 17/3/12
Lets face it , no one will ever come close to Steve Waugh's series winning double ton against the devastating Windies pace attack, Lillee's 355 in 70, Imran's inspirational captaincy in 92 WC and Taylor's sacrifice of attaining personal milestone for national interest in Peshawar in 98.
posted on 17/3/12
1. Don Bradman
2. Cookie Monster
3. Lara
4. Viv Richards
5. About 20 Australian batsmen who dominated cricket for well over a decade.
6. Hundreds of others. Remember this cricket stuff didn't start 2 decades ago
posted on 17/3/12
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posted on 17/3/12
Your obsession for Tendulkar is unhealthy.
posted on 17/3/12
In all honesty, I've been watching cricket since the 80s and here my list of best ever batsman that I've seen.
1) Viv Richards
2) Sunil Gavaskar
3) Javed Miandad
4) Brian Lara
5) Sachin Tendulkar
6) Ricky Ponting
7) Rahul Dravid
8) Allan Border
9) Steve Waugh
10) David Gower
11) Martin Crowe
12) Graham Gooch
13) Kumar Sangakarra
14) Jacques Kallis
15) Gordon Greenidge
16) Matt Hayden
17) Inzamam-Ul-Haq
18) Aravinda De Silva
19) Mohommad Yousuf
20) Virender Sehwag