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Never seen Don Bradman so wont comment but in my time Sachins been the greatest
Thats very true.
I think batting was difficult in those times , playing without helmet and guards.
But at the same time u cant overlook how much pressure is on sachin in evry game he plays,one billiion screaming fans expectng him to hit a century in every game,thats really too much to ask for.
I still remember the time in mid 90's when sachin hauled the team on his lone shoulders, there was no resistance in team batting apart from him. If he goes early,the match was as good as lost.
And sachin faced the worlds greatest bowlers Wasim,warne,murali,Mcgrath,walsh,ambrose,wagar,shoaib,lee,Bond and almost everybowler who has his name in the book of greats.
He batted on a far more varied wickets and different conditions unlike bradman who played on one or two venue for 50 tests and against the same opposition,Bradmen never faced any turning wicket and class spinners.
Sachins Currernt batting Average is 57 approx and in last 10-12 matches in 2010 it is above 90.
Imagine if he has faced same opposition,same bowling attack and same wicket in every match, the game of cricket will not have enough records for him to break.
So for me Sach's is greatest of all times.
Bradman played very low games and most of them on fast and deadly pitches while Tendulkar has played too many games mostly at home on dead pitches.
Bradman all the way.
Any comparison ?? Bradman played in an era reminiscent of the Wild West. No rules and win is all that matters.
Now compare that with only one bouncer in a over, no beamers, full protection to all parts, latest technology to aid you and so on.
So the basic difference is protection gear?
Nothing of sort like playing on various formats against many number of opponents in various continents on a tight schedule of cricketing years for over 20 years doesnt matter.