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Q) The " EXPERTS " are comparing " SACHIN
TENDULKAR " with
1) Bradman ( never saw his play)
2) LARA ( slopping batsman )
3) S.Waugh ( good captain bt not as great as
Tendulkar )
They are not exact in comparision too,
your views on this great Batsman..?
Asked by mohammed riyazuddin,
07 Dec '12 08:24 pm
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He is second to none and equal to Bradman in test cricket & Viv Richards in Odi.
Answered by Shikha Aggarwal, 07 Dec '12 08:47 pm
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All of them are gr8 in their own style during their own time under different play conditions and skills.
Answered by MAdhavan Avadhany, 07 Dec '12 08:29 pm
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He was great
and if he wants to be remembered as greatest batsman of cricket
its time to take a call...
Answered by ambuj kumar, 10 Dec '12 09:22 pm
and if he wants to be remembered as greatest batsman of cricket
its time to take a call...
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Why should one be compared as all had their own style and identity
Answered by babu rao, 07 Dec '12 08:36 pm
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All cricket experts have compared him with Broadman. I am not an expert.Therefore,I accept the opinion of the experts.However,a player like him is rare.
Answered by Damodar Biswal, 07 Dec '12 08:30 pm
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No one can beat sachin records in many years to come but certailly don bradman was best as played very little matches and scored 29 centuries with average 99.4 lara scored once 400 no but certainly far ahead than waugh.
Answered by Ramesh Agarwal, 07 Dec '12 08:28 pm
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