Don Bradman's Last innings
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@tankin8r ya and the pitches werent coverd then
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To think he scored all them runs on pitches similar to the ones you'd expect in division 7 of some random village league is incredible! natural pace bowlers were just as quick back then! There's no doubt he is the greatest player thus far to have played the game.
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@mihiir The worst bowlers are on his team!!
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99.94 run average, nuf said.
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@MegaMoviesMan i agree that both played in different era ..I am saying that good delivery is always good and vioce versa .And Sachin has been out to many oridnary deliveries
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@007dalal I am not degrading Donald Bradman... I am saying that both great batsmen played in completely different cricketing era's. It is impossible to judge whether Sachin would have found it easy, because Cricket was a developing sport and bowls like that were considered good.
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@mihiir Sachin has been out to many worse deliveries.And this video is tribute to a great player not to point out silly hypothesis.Sachin is not the only great player which world has seen .There have been many great players in Indian team even in his era
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@intellectseeker Pressure is never proportiional to teams played or or population of country.And Bradman played in worst time of 20th century (inter war period, post war period, great depression ).These crisis ended long before Sachin was born.So Sachin didnt had pressure as much as Bradman
one thing people need to remember when comparing the don to modern players is even at the time, no other batsman averaged more than 60 ish (around that number), which as a whole is broadly similar as it is today. If it was easier for the batsmen to score in those days as some people claim, why weren't there dozens or even hundreds of batsmen who averaged 70 or 75 or 80 or more? there were none. except for one. So i don't think that point is really valid
tankin8r 2 months ago 5
wow 99 average....this dude was kool
ali566 1 month ago 2