No doubt Sachin > Broadman, we saw some unbelievable strokes from Sachin, Bradman played stereotype cricket nothing innovative, that too against England he hold maximum records on other hand Sachin played almost all formats of Cricket successfully.
I strongly believe Viv Richards is greater than Sachin,Bradman,Lara,Ponting etc.He would have done well even in T20s if the format was played during his era.Other points of Viv's greatness are 1.He was a big game changer.He could win matches from the jaws of defeat or draw 2.Considered to be one of the best batsman against raw pace.Same time he could demolish good spinners also.Great technique combined with brutal power. 3.Was suitable for any condition or situation.He was successful in fast pitches in AUS,swing pitches in ENG and turning pitches in India.Also could play a watchful or swashbuckling innings according to situation in any of these conditions. 4.He was a man of big occasions.Remember his 138 no in the WC final 1979 that carried his team from a desparate position 5.Never affected pressure of captaincy or best player tag in the team.Led from the front and never lost a test series under his captaincy.He was very cool composed and hold his nerve.
Sachin faced most of the top 10 greatest bowlers of all time across the continents like Murli, Warne, Washim, Walsh, Macgrath, Waqar, Ambrose, Donald, with a watch of 3rd umpiring.
Certainly Sachin is simply greatest as he managed to 100 tons which is why he is much ahead than the Aussie legend. Don could manage an avg of 99.... where Sachin made a perfect 100.