I think this post belongs here better, hence reposting
Some stats to chew on. I looked at how often an all-rounder is 'useful' with the bat AND ball, and also how often he is useful with the bat OR the ball.
Useful with the bat = scores 80 or more runs in the match
Useful with the ball = takes 4 or more wkts in the match
I generally believe that each wicket is worth 20 runs (most wickets by a bowler ~800, most runs ~16000). So those cut offs are equally fair for batting and bowling all-rounders
When sorted by how often they are useful with
both, this is how the top all rounders stack up:
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[B]80 runs [U]AND[/U] 4 wkts[/B]
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Player Matches # %
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Sobers 93 15 16.1%
Miller 55 6 10.9%
Botham 102 11 10.8%
Hadlee 86 6 7.0%
Imran 88 4 4.5%
Kallis 152 5 3.3%
Dev 131 4 3.1%
Pollock 108 3 2.8%
Sobers, Miller and Botham top the table. Kallis, Dev and Pollock are bottom three.
Next when you look at how often they are useful with
either, you get:
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[B]80 runs [U]OR[/U] 4 wkts[/B]
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Player Matches # %
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Hadlee 86 62 72.1%
Imran 88 56 63.6%
Sobers 93 56 60.2%
Botham 102 58 56.9%
Pollock 108 61 56.5%
Kallis 152 76 50.0%
Dev 131 61 46.6%
Miller 55 25 45.5%
Hadlee, Imran and Sobers are at top! Kallis, Dev and Miller are at bottom.
Well, just tell us what we probably already know