Migara
International Coach
Completely irrelevant to the point I made. Even a player who is not considered as an all rounder can produce results close to Flintoff's, hence his figures are far from being outstanding. Imran for a 5-6 year time averaged 50 with the bat and 19 with the ball. Kallis and Sobers would have done very close to that if not better. Flintoff is massively overrated IMHO. Pollock could every bit what Flintoff did with the bat and was miles ahead with the ball, but never rated as Flintoff. Pre-injury Lance Klusener was quick as anything that SA put on the field and bashed hundreds at run-a-ball. Steady Brain McMillan is massively underrated, and would walk in to ant test side of today. Flintoff had a magnificient peak. But top all rounders had peaks that dwarf Flintoff's. Even Shakib Al Hasan who is the only match winner in a minnow side averages 47 with the bat and 35 with the ball in last three years.Ignoring that 41 to 27 bests 34 to 28 - Flintoff also scored 5 centuries. Hit mammoth sixes, caught the public's imagination, and was the best player in a 5 match series against a great Australia side, in which he nearly ended Adam Gilchrist. A man who up until 05 Ashes averaged 56 with the bat in test cricket.
It doesn't really compare. And I like Vaas. He was a very, very good player.
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