Best Batsman: Sir Don Bradman.
2006-12-22 22:53:11
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answered by Anonymous
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In both form of game? Neither...
Itz Ricky Ponting who is only second to Don Bradman in Test Averages and he is someone who has the highest All time ICC ranking among the current players (I guess he is on 3rd) and also has an excellent ODI record.
But if u take ODI along it would be Sachin however if u compare with Ricky Ponting, sachin is not a match winning player as Ricky does.
About Brain Lara.
To score a record breaking score once and then do that again after 10 years is something very special and no batsman had done this so far and doing that in years to come seems bleak in the meantime the way he equaled the record is by hitting a SIX followed by a FOUR which is something Sachin will never chose to do in a special moment like this. No doubt sachin is a great batsman but he does choke in crucial parts of the innings where he open the batting with no pressure on but in the case of Lara he has scored all these runs coming in the middle order which is significant ability to carry the pressure and that special character makes him best and better batman in the world. Even Sachin will agree that Lara is one step ahead of him
2006-12-21 12:09:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Don Bradman
Gary Sobers
Brian Lara
Sachin Tandulkar
Vivian Richards
my vote goes for Bradman.
2006-12-21 14:31:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Too hard a question.
Don Bradman must be there.
Viv Richards could grab the bowlers by the scruff of the neck and manhandle them. Intimidating.
George Atals Headley (had no partners so he was always doing much more than anyone else)
Sunil Gavaskar(brilliant opening batsman, absolutley brilliant)
Tendulkar and Lara (about equal)
It is too difficult, different eras, different style, but to have watched any of these men would have been observing genius.
2006-12-22 06:00:46
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answered by shanec99 2
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Of all time, there is only one, and that is Bradman. Second on the “all time” list is Pollock. No, not Shaun, I’m talking Graeme Pollock, Average of 61.
After those two, it becomes a matter of opinion. The “Little Master” of Tendulkar may head the list of “runners up” along with Tendulkar. Jacques Kallis may also be on that list. Ponting’s recent form is spectacular (But as an Aussie, he doesn’t count *wink*), same goes for Hussey, and Lara is a legend. Hershelle Gibbs could have made that list, but his recent form has had him in trouble.
This is subjective, averages don’t always average out, and current form doesn’t make for long-term legend.
2006-12-22 05:55:06
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answered by Gerry P 2
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Don Bradman
2006-12-21 11:23:13
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answered by GUK 3
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Batsman - Don Bradman / Sachin Tendulkar. (choice of all the great bowlers)
Bowlers - Wasim Akram, Courney Walsh
Fielder - Jonty Rhodes
Keeper - Ian Healy / A Gilchrist
All Rounder - Kapil Dev
2006-12-25 01:12:28
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answered by vEnKat 3
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Sir Donald Bradman.
2006-12-22 00:40:29
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answered by molly 7
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Sachin Tendulkar
2006-12-21 11:36:51
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Don bradman
2006-12-21 12:05:20
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answered by DRAX 2
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