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Akram was man of the match in the final of a world cup in the 90s along with multiple test match wins away from home .
Sachin acheived nothing apart from some personal records and several chokes.
Its not even close.
Tendulkar was man of the tournement world cup 1996, 2003
What did you say? Tendulkar was man of the test series IN AUSTRALIA (against Warne, McGrath) in 1999.
Not true at all! He was gunned down at least thrice by umpires in that series. Even then he left his mark on the series!Tendulkar did not deserve to be Man of the series in that 1999 series. He only played well in the 2nd test. But did not perform in the other 2 tests. Pls Tendulkar's performance mattered little
Sachin Tendulkar for me folks. I am pained to see Murali never get a mention. This guy is always ignored despite taking more wickets then Warney probably because he was not the most glamorous. No stud in the ear or highlighted hair for Murali. These are my top two players from the 1990's, sorry Wasim bhai!
This list prepared in 2001 by 25 highly qualified people that includes former greats and cricket pundits reveal pretty much how good Lara was compared to Tendulkar in the 90’s, and how good was Wasim Akram compared to Tendulkar -
http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/s...ends-of-Cricket-Top-25-Cricketers-Of-All-Time
If Bradman is considered best ever cricketer then this XI says it all.Don Bradman's ATG XI
The dream team includes (in batting order with twelfth man) - Barry Richards (South Africa), Arthur Morris (Australia), Don Bradman (Australia), Sachin Tendulkar (India), Garry Sobers (West Indies), Don Tallon (Australia), Ray Lindwall (Australia), Dennis Lillee (Australia), Alec Bedser (England), Bill O'Reilly (Australia), Clarrie Grimmett (Australia) and Wally Hammond (England)(12th man).
Cricket's ultimate super stars
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"Honestly, the biggest problem is the skipper," Jacobs told Essential, a bi-monthly magazine covering his native Antigua and Barbuda.
"The skipper sets the tone for the whole team. You can't be captain and always in the spotlight. You can't be a good captain and have an attitude when you don't do well.
"A captain has to be able to motivate his team. He can't afford to be selfish. With this captain, it is not for the love of the game anymore, it's for him."
Akram was man of the match in the final of a world cup in the 90s along with multiple test match wins away from home .
Sachin acheived nothing apart from some personal records and several chokes.
Its not even close.
Let me settle the Lara / Tendulkar
If you think of it has a championship
1990-1993 - both pretenders
1994 - Lara Champion
With Lara’s slight mid 90s decline, Tendulkar overtook him around 1998.
Then Tendulkar’s choke Vs Pakistan followed by Lara’s masterclass vs Australia with the legendary 4th innings 153*, the King Lara got back his title emphatically.
Tendulkar can’t dream of what Lara did in that Aussie series.
You can show me all the stats you want, I do not care