Coronis
International Coach
I thought we were over ***ism?Why are you bringing female sport into this?
I thought we were over ***ism?Why are you bringing female sport into this?
boomImran Khan had been brought up so I thought that was all the rage.
"he scores goals like runs in cricket" - bradmanWho then?
Some Indian hockey guy you have even mentioned in the past, right?"he scores goals like runs in cricket" - bradman
Not this again..."he scores goals like runs in cricket" - bradman
This had to hurtImran Khan had been brought up so I thought that was all the rage.
Only the debate of who is the greater cricketer. Not the debate of who is the greater all-rounder, and who would have in your team to add the perfect balance. That would be a much, much closer debate.so glad this poll has settled the kallis v miller debate
It hasn't even settled that, given there are other options aside from the two and the question is greatest cricketer ever.Only the debate of who is the greater cricketer. Not the debate of who is the greater all-rounder, and who would have in your team to add the perfect balance. That would be a much, much closer debate.
Nah mate, I am pretty sure Kallis would top that debate if it was just the two of them as well. He would top that debate against pretty much everyone except Don, Sobers, and perhaps Imran, Marshall, Murali and Warne.It hasn't even settled that, given there are other options aside from the two and the question is greatest cricketer ever.
Having a bowling average of 22, when plenty of other players (peers) have an average of 20-25, is hardly "just as amazing" as having a batting average of 100 WHEN NO ONE ELSE HAS AN AVERAGE ABOVE 60 EVER.Going by pure stats, what Sachin, Kallis and especially Murali has accomplised is just as amazing to the Don's numbers. 800 test wickets at 22 as a spinner in the modern era and if Murali played all of his career in only familiar conditions as the Don did and we look at his numbers at home 493 wickets at 19, that just blows the mind. And this is not the discussion to bring up minnows, as Bradman did his best work agains them as well.
For Kallis 13,000 runs at near 60 playing on the difficult and fast South African pitches coupled with nearly 300 wickets is pretty impressive an unparrelled.
I think he's saying in terms of longevity, and number of wickets taken. Hello McGrath.Having a bowling average of 22, when plenty of other players (peers) have an average of 20-25, is hardly "just as amazing" as having a batting average of 100 WHEN NO ONE ELSE HAS AN AVERAGE ABOVE 60 EVER.
Besides most of those did play for 15-20 years.Longevity is something to be considered, but it isn't significant when judging a player.
Most of the cricketers of previous eras would have played on until they were much older had they been able to afford it financially. There's no reason why they wouldn't have maintained a high level of success.
Although not as amazing as Bradman, but the number of five-fers that Murali has is pretty mind-blowing. And surely comparing the averages of pacers and spinners as equivalent is not appropriate, right?Having a bowling average of 22, when plenty of other players (peers) have an average of 20-25, is hardly "just as amazing" as having a batting average of 100 WHEN NO ONE ELSE HAS AN AVERAGE ABOVE 60 EVER.
Tendulkar record is quite remarkable for the ridiculous longevity... But Kallis' is even more so because of SA being the place where half his matches are played and the extra workload of bowling all those overs. No other specialist batsman/AR has played for so long at such a high level of qualityGoing by pure stats, what Sachin, Kallis and especially Murali has accomplised is just as amazing to the Don's numbers. 800 test wickets at 22 as a spinner in the modern era and if Murali played all of his career in only familiar conditions as the Don did and we look at his numbers at home 493 wickets at 19, that just blows the mind. And this is not the discussion to bring up minnows, as Bradman did his best work agains them as well.
For Kallis 13,000 runs at near 60 playing on the difficult and fast South African pitches coupled with nearly 300 wickets is pretty impressive an unparrelled.