thierry henry
International Coach
Kallis is the best cricketer of his generation. He ranks amongst the best batsmen and best cricketers of all time.
pfft i played along with it.thanks mate. cant believe spikey missed a full toss.
Not far from the truth imo...and yet a lot of wise judges wouldn't have either in their top 10 *facepalm*Kallis for me, is one of the two best cricketers of the last twenty years.(Along with S Pollock)
Kallis for me, is one of the two best cricketers of the last twenty years.(Along with S Pollock)
Hmm, I can see the reasons for saying that. At the same time, I also see reasons for rating them behind Tendulkar, Lara, Warne, Murali, McGrath, Ambrose, Akram, Ponting etc.Not far from the truth imo...and yet a lot of wise judges wouldn't have either in their top 10 *facepalm*
worth quoting again.Kallis is the better cricketer though, because along with being a comparable batsman he is a solid bowler and decent fielder.
Top five at leastworth quoting again.
Top 10 cricketer of all-time.
Decent fielder? He's an immense fielder in the most important Test fielding position.Kallis is the better cricketer though, because along with being a comparable batsman he is a solid bowler and decent fielder.
Dissecting every word ftl.Decent fielder? He's an immense fielder in the most important Test fielding position.
Best cricketer I've seen in my lifetime of following cricket; Pollock second and daylight third.
Yeah he turns up in so many threads and is always rated highly.That Daylight is a pretty handy cricketer too.
Yeah, this is true. He's the great all-rounder of this generation.If you're accessing Kallis as a 'test cricketer' as opposed to merely a 'test batsman', you'd have to rate him comfortingly ahead of the likes of Tendulkar & Ponting, it's fairly simple. His 269 Test wickets @ 31 blows away absolutely any advantage even the most devout Ponting or Tendulkar fans could credit them for batting alone. Not to mention his slip fielding, which is at least equal to Ponting's.
Yeah he turns up in so many threads and is always rated highly.
Yep, and the exact same logic applies when comparing Pollock to the best bowlers of his era.If you're accessing Kallis as a 'test cricketer' as opposed to merely a 'test batsman', you'd have to rate him comfortingly ahead of the likes of Tendulkar & Ponting, it's fairly simple. His 269 Test wickets @ 31 blows away absolutely any advantage even the most devout Ponting or Tendulkar fans could credit them for batting alone. Not to mention his slip fielding, which is at least equal to Ponting's.
i had only one grouse against him, statistically, and that black mark is gone now.You guys are forcing me to re-assess Kallis
Who the **** are they?i had only one grouse against him, statistically, and that black mark is gone now.
of course,i find him boring to watch. but that cant change the fact that he is among the top 10 cricketers of all time to have played this game - on par with WG, sobey, beefy, immy, nuggets, kapsy etc.