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"Sachin" is he the best player in the history of cricket?
Asked by kumar jit,
25 Mar '10 05:52 pm
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Sachin is definitely great. Being Indian, I like to give the credit to him as the best - but I am not getting an urge to do so ... Sachin is very good in continuity of his batting skill .. he is playing longer time and is a role model to the juniors ...in showing his involvement in the game of cricket .... but the best batsman in my opinion is none other than Don Bradman - the best bowler is Jeff Thomson - the best alrounder is Gary Sobers . the best fieldsman is Jhonty Rodes, the best wicketkeeper is Allan Knot....
Answered by Pooja Mathur, 25 Mar '10 06:03 pm
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Sachin is Oll The Best
Sachin Sarwe Sresth
Sachin Mahan Hai
Sachin Bhagwan Hai............Hahahahahahahahhahhhahahahhahahahahhahhhah
Answered by Nikul Solanki, 25 Mar '10 05:57 pm
Sachin Sarwe Sresth
Sachin Mahan Hai
Sachin Bhagwan Hai............Hahahahahahahahhahhhahahahhahahahahhahhhah
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Noo ..........................sachin is better than best
Answered by kamal purohit, 25 Mar '10 05:53 pm
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He'd be fairly close to the top of the tree but certainly not right at the top. I really don't know who would be number one as there have been so many greats over the years. Purely on statistics it would have to be Bradman as he's so far ahead of anyone else. But I like most people around today never saw him play(unfortunately) so how can I say for sure he was the best. Or maybe Gary Sobers, there wasn't anything he couldn't turn his hand to on a cricket field but again I only saw him towards the end of his career. Or Barry Richards....who knows how good he may have been if he'd been able to play test cricket for more than one series.
Answered by Dinesh Manaktala, 25 Mar '10 05:58 pm
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