thierry henry
International Coach
hahaha, my feelings on this issue are pretty well documented
ftr I'd back the argument that Imran is #1. For a substantial time he was a world class batsman AND bowler. Has anyone else ever managed this?
Sobers' versatility as a bowler should have helped him. He could bowl whatever style was suitable, e.g. he could bowl pace on seamers, spin on turning tracks, etc. Despite always having a favourable bowling style for the conditions up his sleeve, he averaged 34. He must have been particularly dire in all of the bowling disciplines if that's what he managed with that big advantage.
ftr I'd back the argument that Imran is #1. For a substantial time he was a world class batsman AND bowler. Has anyone else ever managed this?
Sobers' versatility as a bowler should have helped him. He could bowl whatever style was suitable, e.g. he could bowl pace on seamers, spin on turning tracks, etc. Despite always having a favourable bowling style for the conditions up his sleeve, he averaged 34. He must have been particularly dire in all of the bowling disciplines if that's what he managed with that big advantage.