Kazo,Miller was clearly the better batsman but IMO the gap in their bowling is much more than in their batting.
Your opinion, not mine though. And again, even in that belief, you should also note that Imran was not
that good of a batsman whilst he was bowling - he did not perform the two disciplines together to the level that Keith Miller did. I am sure, if at the end of his career, Miller batted lower down the order and concentrated more on his bowling he'd improve his bowling figures to make that 6 ball difference even more negligible or if like Imran he stopped bowling altogether and concentrated on his batting his average would shoot past 40. Logically we can assume this knowing how great he was with the bat and the ball.
For Imran, it is either being great with the ball and being dependable with the bat or not bowling at all and being a much more reliable bat. For Miller it was being a really good bat and a great bowler for all his career.
Here's some food for thought, in matches where 5+ wickets are taken the figures are:
Miller: Batting - 786 runs @ 43.6 (1 not out); Bowling - 92 wickets @ 16.84. SR 46.
Khan: Batting - 1421 runs @ 33.04 (9 not outs); Bowling - 226 wickets @ 17.92, SR 40.5
As I said, the difference between them is much clearer now when you compare what they were achieving in both disciplines at the same time. For interest's sake, if you take away the not outs Miller's average is roughly the same whilst Imran's falls to about 27?
*** I just went through all the innings Miller ever played for Australia. Now I am not very knowledgeable about all the eras so I took my time looking at ANY player that looked decent against Australia. Their averages were rather crappy and their strike-rates, by today's standards were atrocious. 80-100 could be said a decent/good bowler; 70-80 could be said to be a very good bowler and guys in the 60s are very very few and none get as low as Lindwall and Miller. Only Laker really compares, Trueman definitely, but he comes towards the end where Miller is retiring. I guess I am now understanding how some said Sobers could have come into sides just on his bowling, because a SR in the 90s then was pretty good.
Let that just show how hard it is judging across eras and it puts in perspective that supposed 'gap' of 6 balls between Imran and Miller.