User talk:Abeer.ag

Unreliable citations on the SRT page
First off, I expected one of the Admins to reply - not some lowlife SRT-boot-licker.

Secondly, TOI like ALL other newspapers has a blog section for their online site, that allows for such posting. The name of the AUTHOR of the 'article' or whatever that is has been conveniently omitted. I shall FOR SURE bring it to the notice of the people who will take care of it.

I am not a fool, nor are millions of the others, who saw the black lie that was uttered over and over on this very site, on this very page about SRT being ranked the greatest ever ODI batsman, when Wisden had ranked Viv Richards consistently as the greatest ever. A man with a SUPERIOR average and a SUPERIOR strike-rate in the greatest era of fastest bowling, wearing not even a helmet, in the absence of a score of rules protecting the batsmen and making their tasks easier, along with the fact that pitches were uncovered, faster and bouncier in the 70s and 80s than in the 90s or this decade. And that when despite playing in much tougher conditions and against much faster, better, more intimidatory bowlers (Lillee, Thommo, Imran, Hadlee, Willis, Botham, Kapil, Pascoe, Gilmour, Nawaz etc etc etc) he averaged 48 with a sr of 90+ (54 and 94 for most of his prime till around end-1986) and a avg that was 50 in Aus against Aus (SRT avg 28 in Aus and 26 in SA). It took quite an effort from a number of people to remove that lie from this page and others like Viv Richards, Wisden 100 etc. In Tests too, Viv averaged 62 till then end of 1982 which is considered to be the end of his peak with a average of over 60 vs Aus in Aus.

What I wrote was merely fact except for my opinion about hor SRT would have fared in the 70s and 80s which I am pretty sure was also almost on the money. You can go to the Richards page to see that the Chappells, Barry Richards, Imran, Crowe, Akram, Srikanth, Shastri, Fairbrother, Pringle etc all rate Viv above SRT. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 117.194.224.95 (talk) 14:24, 29 December 2009 (UTC)

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Saw your message at Talk:Donald Bradman. As well as my reply there, just to say that if you want to help out with his article, you can look for references for the claims the article makes that are followed by tags, if you like! And finally, welcome... --Dweller (talk) 14:21, 14 May 2008 (UTC)

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