Lillian Thomson
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That clinches it for me.Reason # 7 Imran > Miller
His batting style was more conducive to partnering the tail-enders.
That clinches it for me.Reason # 7 Imran > Miller
His batting style was more conducive to partnering the tail-enders.
Was the a serious post or was it in jest?That clinches it for me.
AWTA.Of all the arguments given in favor of Miller, this one seems the biggest stretch. In which possible way other than stats are Imran and Miller in the same league, it just beggers belief.
I mean, you say that we are basing our decision on stats, but suddenly decide that since Miller had an average of 23 and Imran 22 they are in the same tier of bowling? Tell me, are Lillee and Miller in the same bowling tier, after all their averages are around the same? Of course not.
You seem to over inflate Miller's bowling status and diminsh Imran's to suit your argument. Imran could and did run through any batting line up in the world with consistency over the span of a decade. He's won matches against every major country. He is recognized by the vast, vast majority of the cricket community as an all-time great bowler (Holding himself rated him and Lillee the best). This is not a matter of following opinion, its fact.
Miller is not hailed in the same way at all. And his overall bowling figures ,other than his average, no matter which way you try and cut them, pale in front of Imran's. The gap between bowling-wise is wider than you are making it out to be.
I meant it clinches it that Engle's a nob.Was the a serious post or was it in jest?
SJS splited Imran,Wasim & Waqar's career into three parts in some other thread & Imran's peak average was 16 better than Waqar's 18 & Wasim's 19 or 20.What exact time period did you use?
Imran is one of my favourite players ever. A whilst ago I regarded him the greatest all-rounder. I don't know what it is I have said to make you disgusted - I assume you refer to me as you respond to the post that responds to me.AWTA.
I am a huge fan of both and am disgusted by the way both players have been brought down from either side of the debate.
I was agreeing with the quoted post and then went on to say the other part, wasn't pointing at you rather at the person who said Imran isn't even a black head on Miller or along those lines. Not to mention other people who are degrading Miller in this thread as well. I have great respect for both and this thread is starting to irk me.Imran is one of my favourite players ever. A whilst ago I regarded him the greatest all-rounder. I don't know what it is I have said to make you disgusted - I assume you refer to me as you respond to the post that responds to me.
OK, try not to use the insult thoughI meant it clinches it that Engle's a nob.
Oh, alright, then I'd echo those sentiments.I was agreeing with the quoted post and then went on to say the other part, wasn't pointing at you rather at the person who said Imran isn't even a black head on Miller or along those lines. Not to mention other people who are degrading Miller in this thread as well. I have great respect for both and this thread is starting to irk me.
I didn't use any insults until the question was asked..........a question which I answered truthfully.OK, try not to use the insult though
Statistically, Imran's not a blackhead on Miller.
Agreed, within reason. Miller seems to be highly under-rated as a bowler, he was not merely a good or even a very good one, but an out and out great bowler.Have I missed something??
Miller was a great bowler every bit as good as Imran, his average is 22 which is pretty good. What did Khan do that was so much better with the ball?
Comparing Miller to Imran as a bowler is just like comparing Rohan Kanhai to Garry Sobers as a batsman.
Don't be truthful if it involves insulting another member.I didn't use any insults until the question was asked..........a question which I answered truthfully.
That clinches it for me.Don't be truthful if it involves insulting another member.
Hence 'virtually.'Just saw this post. Explain my vote then.
You know, if you talk about averages, then you'll have to admit Nasser Hussain and Victor Trumer are roughly equivalent.archie mac said:Have I missed something??
Miller was a great bowler every bit as good as Imran, his average is 22 which is pretty good. What did Khan do that was so much better with the ball?
What reason to do have to believe that he was an out and out great bowler besides stats, which are impressive but not amazing? Yes, he was one underrated and one of the best of his time, but his time didn't really have many great fast bowlers, did it?Agreed, within reason. Miller seems to be highly under-rated as a bowler, he was not merely a good or even a very good one, but an out and out great bowler.
Let me be clear on this, he was not the equal of Imran, but he was within comparable distance of the man. I think the only reason Miller rarely figures in top 10/top 20 bowlers lists is because he is seen more as an all-rounder first and as a bowler second. While with Imran it maybe tends to be the other way around - which while undeserved (Imran is a great all-rounder) is probably a good indication of why Miller should be ranked as the superior all-rounder.
Furthermore, as I said earlier, Miller's batting was a league and more superior to Imran. Miller was a natural and proper batsman while Imran (with all due credit to the work he put into his batting) was not. It also ignores the fact that Miller was a much better fielder too.
Edit/ Seen this thread has gone on a bit since I was last here!
Edit 2/ Whats with the radically different vote spread?
I spend too much time defending my heroes on this sitePriceless. I wish that you'd pull those sparklers out of the jewellery box a touch more frequently.
Yeah. What a jerk.I was agreeing with the quoted post and then went on to say the other part, wasn't pointing at you rather at the person who said Imran isn't even a black head on Miller or along those lines.