Because there's evidence that states otherwise? He averaged over 30 in the beginning of his career but then have 3 fine seasons to bring it to 27. His 28 now shows his age and lack of pace.
Not sure if this is the fairess statistical assesment. Let me break down Ntini vs Lee test career illustrating the highs & lows based on how i saw it.
NTINI:
- In the early years of his career between 98-2003 Ntni averaged (evening leaving out ZIM & BANG)
29. Now this i found very suprising since i remember seeing Ntini bowl live vs ENG 98, AUS 2001/02 & WI 20001 & he was really a nothing test bowler, i was expecting an average of in the mid 30s or something. I don't know if because during the period he was able to carried behind Donald/Pollock etc, but IMO stats of those early days dont reflect his career well at all.
- He first qualified as test quality IMO when he took that 10 wicket haul @ Lord's 2003 & from Lord's 2003 to Georgetown 2005 he averaged
31. Now i think thats reflect this period fairly well. Since he just about test quality here, still nothing fantastic - just a solid workhorse.
- His peak IMO began when he took 13 wickets in 2005 Trinidad test & from Trinidad 2005 to Nagpur 2008 he averaged
24. He was arguably the best bowler in the world during this period as well.
- Then as the ENG tour began last year until the recent series vs AUS. AFAIC he definately lost a bit of nip in his bowling & as you said his age probably is showing up he averaged
39 (leaving out BANG)
LEE:
- He started fantastic in his first year in international cricket. Averaging
16 before he got injured during the 2000/01 summer.
- Then when he returned in ENG 2001, between ENG 01 to ENG 05 he was really average test bowler, averaging
38 (although he bowled better in 05 Ashes than his 40 ave suggested).
- After his hot & cold Ashes & the super test. Lee peaked as a test bowler during the 2005 AUS summer & from WI 05 to WI 08 he averaged
25
At the back end of 2008 he had his family issues & injuries which really affected his bowling vs IND/NZ/SA & well that probably could be last Lee will be seen with the red ball.
Overall the stats reflect Lee's career very accurately AFAIC since i saw pretty much all of his tests live (except for NZ 2000, since NZ tours dont get shown over here much over the years) & i accept that an average of 30 reflects his career on point. With Ntini as i illustrated above that 28 average is very surprising given how his career peaked & dropped off. So if Lee is 30 average bowler surely was Ntini IMO.
Lee was a better ODI player but Ntini was a much bowler in tests. Lee never had the capability to run through a batting line up. Ntini was more consistent. He took oodles of wickets against good opposition.
Disagree. At their respective peak as i showed above which about 3 years each.
- Ntini averaged
24
- Lee
25
Note: If you take out BANG it is slightly better for both of them.
Nothing to split there. Coincidentally during the 05/06 AUS vs SA series both where in top form & both where equally lethal to the respective opposition batting line-ups, i would find it very dubious if you where to tell me Ntini was better then.