I guess this should suffice : After Sachin's Perth hundred(114) in 1992, the famous London Times correspondent John Woodcock, in his '70s, was moved enough to say: “Gentlemen, he is the best batsman I have seen in my life. read more
According to me Sachin Tendulkar is better batsman than Don Bradman. - Sachin has played with more than 8 test playing nations, whereas bradman played mostly against England and at times against south africa. - In Bradman days LBW was not out, even if ball has pitched outside off stump. Whereas in Sachins era it was not. read more
Bradman was significantly better than Headley - Headley was a significantly better batsman than Sobers (though not necessarily a better player), Sobers was a better batsman than Richards and Richards was only slightly behind Lara - while Lara is roughly at par with Tendulkar. read more
Better than Sir Viv Richards, Sunil Gavaskar and Allan Border. And I would even say better than Sir Don Bradman himself," wrote the Chennai-born English cricketer of Indian origin. Hussain said Tendulkar has somehow managed to retain his early enthusiasm even after two decades of international cricket which he found incredible. read more