Former England captain Jose Butler and iconic fast bowler Stuart Broad have ruled India’s beloved icon Sachin Tendulkar and South Africa’s all-round genius Jacques Kalis between the India-Angrand Test series between the India-Angland Test series and ruled the centuries-old debate about the biggest legend of cricket.
Stuart Broad praised both the veterans of the game, but felt that Sachin Tendulkar’s incredible journey and a shocking career, through pressure-rich moments, chose the Indian Great on Proteas legend.
Stuart Broad in fear for Sachin Tendulkar
However, Broad said Kalis all-time remains the biggest all-rounder.
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Stuart Broad said on the love of the cricket podcast, “For balance, you have to go to the Collis. Perhaps, in my opinion, the biggest all-round cricketer ever. But then you talk about winning the trophies; I mean Sachin won the 2011 ODI Cup in Mumbai in Mumbai.
The pressure he has played compared to Kalis, and I have already named Kalis, but now the more I talk, I think, Gosh, Sachin dealt with and put the standard of 200 Test matches. ,
Jacques Kalis is the best cricketer who has ever played the game: Jose Butler
Meanwhile, Jose Butler leaned towards Jacques Kallis, which points to his crazy all-round statistics, which shows the talent of two world-class players-a Tendulkar with a Tendulkar and a ball with a ball and a former South African legend.
Butler said on the same podcast, “I am going to tell Kalis just because I saw that Ricky Ponting said that Kalis is down and is the best cricketer to play the game.
But when you keep it together, is their number not equal to the average with Tendulkar and Zaheer Khan with a bat in a cricketer? So, it is very difficult if you are choosing a team and very difficult to see the previous. ,
Cricket god vs supreme all-rounder
Well, Kallis and Sachin Tendulkar, both legends dominated the game in their own way. While the former Indian captain, often called ‘God of Cricket’, was a master with the bat, a rare mixture of class and versatility with both South African legendary bat and ball.
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Sachin Tendulkar played 200 Tests and 463 Odis for India. He blew up a brain scoring 34,357 international runs, including 100 international centuries-a record which is still long. In trials alone, Tendulkar scored 15,921 runs at an average of 53.78.
He is still the leading run-scorer in Test cricket. In Odis, Sachin Tendulkar scored 18,426 runs and finished his career in 50 overs cricket with the ICC Cricket World Cup win in 2011.
On the other hand, Kalis scored 13,289 runs at 55.37 on an average and took 292 wickets in 166 tests. His ODI record is also impressive, scored 11,579 runs and took 273 wickets in 328 matches. He was the rock of the South African team for more than a decade, continuously distributed with both bat and ball.


