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Shri is still reeling from calling the 2nd India v. SA test a draw after day 1 and being proven horrible wrong. I think he's not going to argue anything ever again.Argue damn it !
Shri is still reeling from calling the 2nd India v. SA test a draw after day 1 and being proven horrible wrong. I think he's not going to argue anything ever again.Argue damn it !
Well, if you start dissecting the stats of Sobers like that he is going to fall far too short of expectations as well. Just like the other all rounders that you are portrayingSobers batted at 6 because of the significantly higher bowling load that he bore on the team compared to Kallis. His numbers at the higher positions are all better than what he averaged at No. 6. Sobers is also a legitimate contender for the best batsman after Bradman, yet to see Kallis mentioned in that company.
Miller averaged 36 as top order batsman and averaged 3 WPM with a strike rate of 60 as a bowler. He was was neither good enough as a top order batsman or front line primary bowler to make an ATG XI. Botham ended with a batting average of 33 and a bowling average of 28. If he plas as a batsman he weakens the top order, if he bolws as one of the 4 bowlers, he weakens the bowling attack. Added to his way too short peak and made hay during WSC and the aftermatch.
Imran was godlike in Pakistan, but with the ball didn't average less than 24 in any other country. Averaged 28 in India and Australia, 24 in England and 25 in the caribbean. Batting wise averaged 30 before his injury, and 50 after when hos bowling wasn't quite the same. Scored 4 of his 6 hundreds in that time as well. Again have never heard anyone outside of CW even suggest that Imran was the equal or better to Sobers. He just wasn't.
First of, I am flattered you quoted me twiceSobers batted at 6 because of the significantly higher bowling load that he bore on the team compared to Kallis. His numbers at the higher positions are all better than what he averaged at No. 6. Sobers is also a legitimate contender for the best batsman after Bradman, yet to see Kallis mentioned in that company.
Miller averaged 36 as top order batsman and averaged 3 WPM with a strike rate of 60 as a bowler. He was was neither good enough as a top order batsman or front line primary bowler to make an ATG XI. Botham ended with a batting average of 33 and a bowling average of 28. If he plas as a batsman he weakens the top order, if he bolws as one of the 4 bowlers, he weakens the bowling attack. Added to his way too short peak and made hay during WSC and the aftermatch.
Imran was godlike in Pakistan, but with the ball didn't average less than 24 in any other country. Averaged 28 in India and Australia, 24 in England and 25 in the caribbean. Batting wise averaged 30 before his injury, and 50 after when hos bowling wasn't quite the same. Scored 4 of his 6 hundreds in that time as well. Again have never heard anyone outside of CW even suggest that Imran was the equal or better to Sobers. He just wasn't.
Murali was a brilliant fieldsman in his youth. easily a class above tendulkar in that aspect. but these are two guys who stacked up incredible numbers against their names, namely runs and wickets. Both of them have done it in tests and odis too.Haha Murali placed in there despite being a gumby in both the other two facets of the game.
Now that's just awful. Here's what you've done:Sobers batted at 6 because of the significantly higher bowling load that he bore on the team compared to Kallis. His numbers at the higher positions are all better than what he averaged at No. 6. Sobers is also a legitimate contender for the best batsman after Bradman, yet to see Kallis mentioned in that company.
Miller averaged 36 as top order batsman and averaged 3 WPM with a strike rate of 60 as a bowler. He was was neither good enough as a top order batsman or front line primary bowler to make an ATG XI. Botham ended with a batting average of 33 and a bowling average of 28. If he plas as a batsman he weakens the top order, if he bolws as one of the 4 bowlers, he weakens the bowling attack. Added to his way too short peak and made hay during WSC and the aftermatch.
Imran was godlike in Pakistan, but with the ball didn't average less than 24 in any other country. Averaged 28 in India and Australia, 24 in England and 25 in the caribbean. Batting wise averaged 30 before his injury, and 50 after when hos bowling wasn't quite the same. Scored 4 of his 6 hundreds in that time as well. Again have never heard anyone outside of CW even suggest that Imran was the equal or better to Sobers. He just wasn't.
More than Warne for his leggies Murali will be remembered beter for being the best offie. Probably even ahead of Bradman in that aspect.Indeed. In fact Bradman is really the only cricketer who is universally recognised as the absolute best at his craft which of course makes him unique. The next closest is arguably Warne, as the greatest leg-spinner of all time, although even then there's decent arguments for O'Reilly & Crimmett.
Haha. Look, I've actually got no problem with you going as far as saying Murali was the best bowler of all time; I think I'd even agree. But there's no way he's ahead of Laker by the distance Bradman is of Sobers or Tendulkar. No way.Probably even ahead of Bradman in that aspect.
You are so new here.Now that's just awful. Here's what you've done:
Step 1: Look at which all rounder is rated the best ever by most people
Step 2: Look for the closest competitors to him statistically and anecdotally
Step 3: Poke holes in the other players' records and say that this somehow proves beyond doubt that Sobers was the best
Instead of trying to nitpick other great all rounders' records to death, why don't you tell us why Sobers deserves the tag of greatest ever AR. Trying to drag the others down just pisses me off. I mean, what's this crap you come up with repeatedly about imran's bowling average being high in certain countries? It's still less than 30! Guess who else averages less than 30 in every country they played in? No one.
All stats picking like this does is force Imran fans like Smali to point out to you that Sobers' record too is far from spotless.Does the fact that Imran averaged 28 in Australia ( which is apparently not good, now? ) somehow mean Sobers is UNDOUBTEDLY the greatest ever. No. Same way that Sobers averaging only 43 against Australia doesn't make Imran undoubted better. It's such a pedantic back and forth. Considering Sobers/Imran / Miller so far better than any other so as to render comparison mute is simply laughable. There is no Bradman in any cricket discipline other than batting. That's the only fact that matters
Let's just say noMore than Warne for his leggies Murali will be remembered beter for being the best offie. Probably even ahead of Bradman in that aspect.
I wish I could tag @GIMH.You are so new here.
Secret.why?
double whammy from youSecret.
I think Kallis edges it as well!! A better all round player obviously but his batting seemed to radiate even more calmness and certainty than Sachin.Close but no cigar.
That second sentence contradicts the first one somewhat.Would say Sachin is undoubtebly the best batsman of the era. It's razor thin between him and Lara and all comes down to personal preference.