???Well let us have a look at the stats. I am using only Tests in this example.
Jacques Kallis
Mathes - 137
Bowling
Wickets - 261
Average - 31.55
Best Bowling - 6/54
Batting
Runs - 10 843
Average - 54.76
100s/50s - 34/53
Top score - 189*
Fielding
Catches - 155
Gary Sobers
Matches - 93
Bowling
Wickets - 235
Average - 34.03
Best Bowling - 6/73
Batting
Runs - 8 032
Average - 57.78
100s/50s - 26/30
Top score - 365*
Fielding
Catches - 109
In the batting Sobers seems miles in front and in the bowling and fielding it is pretty close, but Kallis takes both. None the less the stats appear to indicate that Sober is the better. Hope you have enjoyed it.
Now take away the minnow bashing from Jacques and compare - only one winner then.In the batting Sobers seems miles in front and in the bowling and fielding it is pretty close, but Kallis takes both. None the less the stats appear to indicate that Sober is the better. Hope you have enjoyed it.
FWIW Kallis's batting average barely budges an inch when you take out minnows.Now take away the minnow bashing from Jacques and compare - only one winner then.
Also factor in the "playing for the team" part of things and Jacques bowling average would increase yet further.
True mate true!Now take away the minnow bashing from Jacques & Garry and compare - only one winner then. Kallis.
Also factor in the "playing for the team" part of things and Jacques bowling average would increase yet further.
Batting average down 3, bowling average up 3 - that's suddenly quite a change, plus there's the artificially low bowling average owing to his sudden twinges that have a habit of coming on when the going get's tough...FWIW Kallis's batting average barely budges an inch when you take out minnows.
Interesting that you find the 3 run difference "quite a change" and 20 percent of career matches not a big factor. Very interesting indeed.Batting average down 3, bowling average up 3 - that's suddenly quite a change, plus there's the artificially low bowling average owing to his sudden twinges that have a habit of coming on when the going get's tough...
No, and I didn't express the view that he was - but that is a major factor in why most of those who saw him play do believe he was the greatest all rounder of them alllol
And thats why he is THE GREATEST ALL ROUNDER ever?
hahahaha!
I was simply making the point that Sobers was by some distance the most popular player of his era - Kallis is certainly respected, and quite rightly so, but he is not particularly well likedSince when a smiling face became an criteria Fred?