Ikki
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For your interest's sake, I was merely saying he did awesomely against the best but amongst all-time greats you also have to do better against the rest and while even though he was very good, he didn't meet those standards.By the way, since when is an average of 24 not impressive? You can nitpick any great's record and find even greater shortcomings. Lillee averaged 30 against Pakistan and 27 against the West Indies. Donald averaged 33 against Australia. Ambrose averaged 38 against India. Yet somehow averaging 24 against decent opposition means you are a lesser bowler.
But it's clear that Imran had a lot of on-the-job learning in the 70s but I didn't realise just how much. It's like night and day. So it kinda makes that a moot point because he certainly had the stick on everybody.
I've already mentioned this several times, but I'll mention it again: Miller was very capable of taking a heavy load if need be and proved very successful when he did. It's just that he had started cricket crook and was worse for wear towards the end of his career hence his lower wickets per test and overs per test stat.I'd rather go for the better bowling option then give the other three an extra load of work.
And 6 or so overs spread over 3 other bowlers per match is really negligible; let's be honest here.
No, it's fine. I learnt a thing or two.Ignore my post, posted after you.
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