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Using the global batting/bowling averages introduces some pretty significant bias, though. More so in batting than bowling i.e. generally have to be of a certain standard to get a bowl at all (leave alone regularly) but everyone bats, etc.Even during the 00s, a decade of high run scoring, the average batsman's average was 32 IIRC - compared to Imran's 37. It shows one was woefully below the average in his weaker discipline during his career, and the other was higher. Therefore they don't equate.
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