By the same token you can remove the first quarter of Imran's career as a batsman as being irrelevant since he was being picked really as a bowler at that time. With this Imran's average becomes 44.15, much higher than anything that Hussain has been able to maintain for a significant portion of his career. And yet you rate Hussain as a quality batsman and not Imran.
well the truth is Hussain wasnt as good as Richard seems to be making out, but Imran wasnt as good as maybe you are making out.
Imran tended to do well in great batting conditions. He rarely won a game in tests with his batting (unlike someone like Botham). Imran's average did get bumped a bit by having very little batting under him and being not out a hell of a lot (I know not his fault, but still something to consider)
Heres your Imran scores over 50 in tests:
59 (out of 565/9dec, include one double hundred and two hundreds)
56 (out of 420/9 dec, including one hundred)
123 (out of 369 vs WI, Imran easily highest score of game)
70* (out of 500/8 dec, on flattest Melbourne pitch for years)
65 (out of 199 in second innings, chasing 313 to win, in low scoring affair)
67* (out of 275, match lost)
117 (out of 652)
83 and 72* (out of 470 and 238/7, in game where Mohsin Khan got 152 and Yallop got 268, and Imran didnt bowl in the match)
63 (out of 295 vs 1985 Sri Lankan bowling attack)
61 (out of 159 vs WI, Imran had innings highest score, and a match changing innings)
135* (out of 487/9 dec, in match where two other Pakistan batsman got 90s in first inn, and top four Indians got 90s)
66 (out of 341against as weak an Indian bowling line up as you will ever see )
72 (out of 395)
118 (out of 708, one other hundred and a 260 in that innings)
71 (out of 438, where NZ also scored 447 in first inn)
69* (out of 616/5 dec)
109* (out of 409)
66 (out of 699/5 dec)
136 (out of 387/9 dec in second innings, Imrans inning went a long way to saving the match, along with Wasim Akrams hundred)
82* (out of 199, in a complete dead game due to the weather)
73 (out of 345)
58* (out of 242/6 chasing 346 to win)
93* (423/5 dec)
So really no more than 5 innings where Imran genuinely changed a game, or heavily contributed with the bat in trying circumstances. He so much was in the slip stream of some real great batsmen in those pakistan teams, and his average benefited from it.
And that is where someone like a Botham will always score over Imran.