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Tendulkar has done really good job, I am big fan of him, anytime someone compares with Don, I am at sea.
For one I do not know much how was the condition back then, I know that fielding in old days was not as good as today. I have seen myself the standard of fielding going up, so in past there were some easy runs. Also people did not have that much facility to study a player in details like they do it today.
So comparing two different eras is difficult. I do not know what negatives they had at that time. Maybe helmets.
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.
average of 99.94.
He played just 50 matches, and at that time there were no fast bowlers. SRT however has played in 400 and has batted against top notch fast bowlers.
The replies above mostly show an ignorance of how conditions were back in Bradman's days. They seem to be suggesting that batting was easier in those days, but in fact it's the complete opposite of that.
In those days, you have uncovered pitches. Which means when you start play after rain, the pitch has moisture and balls swings and seams. Overall, pitches were also much more bowler friendly back then. Look at the totals in those days. A LOT of totals in 100s, 200s. Which shows how tough batting was. Not much protection either.
Oh, and yes, there were plenty of fast bowlers back then.
In today's conditions bradman might average around 150.