Bradman was so far ahead of anyone in his era..
Sachin has had Lara, Kallis, Ponting and Dravid keeping him company for a long long time..
Bradman gets the neutral vote from sane people...
Bradman stood alone, not only in his era, but in the history of the game, scoring @ 99. Nobody else who played a sizeable Test career averaged anywhere near 70, let alone 100…..All others - ever - fall galaxies behind. Whereas Sachin is not unique averaging 55-60. Jacques Kallis, for one, is nipping at his heels. Not to mention the solid Dravid.
Credit does go to Sach for his longevity and runs- but in itself it doesn't make him better than Bradman IMO. The Don would probably have scored more runs and probably at a much higher average were it not for the intervention of WW2.
Griffith University researcher - Well done mate, instant fame coming your way dude! ...... this guy will have “deity” status in India from now on
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99.94 of Indians agree Bradman is the man...
i've said it before and i'll say it again,
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Serious question here....where will Tendulkar take his family to live when he retires from cricket.
The reason I ask is I read an article some years back where if he wants to drive his car he has to do it at some un-godly hour when no-one is on the road and is forced to live in a fortress like conditions...
Where will he move to in order to lead something like a normal lifestyle he deserves.
He can take over bradmans house..
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Sydney or Melbourne would be no good, perhaps Adelaide or Brisbane.
It will more then likely come down to what education he and his wife are looking for, for the children..
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posted on 26/12/11
Bradman was so far ahead of anyone in his era..
Sachin has had Lara, Kallis, Ponting and Dravid keeping him company for a long long time..
Bradman gets the neutral vote from sane people...
posted on 26/12/11
Bradman stood alone, not only in his era, but in the history of the game, scoring @ 99. Nobody else who played a sizeable Test career averaged anywhere near 70, let alone 100…..All others - ever - fall galaxies behind. Whereas Sachin is not unique averaging 55-60. Jacques Kallis, for one, is nipping at his heels. Not to mention the solid Dravid.
Credit does go to Sach for his longevity and runs- but in itself it doesn't make him better than Bradman IMO. The Don would probably have scored more runs and probably at a much higher average were it not for the intervention of WW2.
Griffith University researcher - Well done mate, instant fame coming your way dude! ...... this guy will have “deity” status in India from now on
posted on 26/12/11
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posted on 26/12/11
99.94 of Indians agree Bradman is the man...
posted on 27/12/11
i've said it before and i'll say it again,
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posted on 27/12/11
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posted on 27/12/11
Tendulkar.
posted on 27/12/11
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posted on 27/12/11
Serious question here....where will Tendulkar take his family to live when he retires from cricket.
The reason I ask is I read an article some years back where if he wants to drive his car he has to do it at some un-godly hour when no-one is on the road and is forced to live in a fortress like conditions...
Where will he move to in order to lead something like a normal lifestyle he deserves.
posted on 27/12/11
Hopefully London.
posted on 27/12/11
He can take over bradmans house..
posted on 27/12/11
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posted on 27/12/11
Sydney or Melbourne would be no good, perhaps Adelaide or Brisbane.
It will more then likely come down to what education he and his wife are looking for, for the children..
posted on 27/12/11
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posted on 28/12/11
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