S Rajesh posted
this article upon Kallis's retirement:
I can remember giggling to myself when reading it trying to imagine the collective apoplexy of die hard SRT fans. For those who can also remember, there was a segment on ESPN's match point where a feature was done between SRT and Kallis and comparison's were made with No. 4 batter by point-of-entry scores. The stats show that Kallis is better equipped to deal with the new ball and pressure situations when quick top order wickets fall. It was hilarious watching Sanjay Manjrekar vehemently advocating that SRT was the man to bat for his life given such significant evidence to the contrary. Personally? I think that honor belongs to Lara and there is a wonderful analysis done by one of the forum members (Days of Grace I think?) which statistically seeks to prove the point.
If you are a stats man/woman, you would be hard pressed to actually prove that Tendulkar was better than Kallis. So then why is everyone chorusing the contrary?
I think it has alot to do with perceptions. There are a lot of myths floating around the internet with regard to Kallis some notable ones being:
1. Kallis is not a match winner! He has the most amount of MoM awards. 50% of his games resulted in wins, 25% draws, 25% losses. Impressive especially when compared to SRT and even someone like Sobers.
2. Kallis bats slow! True! And yet, with the advent T20 and Amla ubove him and and ABdV below him, his strike rate has climbed into the 50's.
3. Kallis does not perform when his team needs him? Refer to S Rajesh stats article for evidence to the contrary.
4. Kallis is a minnow basher? Remove Zim + Bang from Kallis stats and he still tops SRT
5. Kallis is Selfish. Do I really need to answer this?
When we move away from stats into the realm of subjectivity, then bias enters into the debate and there is alot of bias on the issue of whether SRT > Kallis.
From a personal point of view, Kallis >>>>>> SRT. But I'm a saffa so I'm unnaturally biased :P.
If you could climb into the head of the saffer cricketing public and poll them to choose who was better between SRT, Lara and Ponting...the overwhelming response would be Ponting. Why you ask...? Every time Kallis + SRT played in a Bilateral series, JK either matched or did better than SRT. SRT never outright dominated. Lara was a no show during bilateral series and no-one will forget the slaughter of 2003/2004. Ponting in his pomp slaughtered us! I think at one time Ponting was competing with Steve Waugh for the most hated and respected aussie cricketer award from the Saffa public! So...did that make SRT bad...? Nope...just ordinary in Saffa eyes.
All that being said, If I had to take off my Saffa cricket hat and put on my purist cricketer hat, the biggest compliment I could pay JK is that if the Saffa's were playing at Newlands and after watching JK bat for 15-30 minutes, I could properly assess whether JK was gonna go big and promptly go to Castle corner and get properly sloshed! If I was watching the Saffa's on the television and saw JK was solid, I could either go sleep and wake up the next morning knowing that JK's got this or go do the shopping.
One of the most wondrous feelings that you could ever have is watching the cricket at Newlands, Saf in a crap load of trouble with 2 down, the ball doing banana swinging and out walks JK. It doesn't matter what happened before but the whole Newlands crowd just breaths one sigh of relief and this wave of calm descends on the ground. Its kinda creepy and if I was honest, most probably feels like everyone smoked a collective slow boat (thats marijuana to the non Cape Tonians). The fact that 1 man can have such an effect on a cricketing public...remarkable!
Jacques is and will be the embodiment of cricket SA for some time. He is also most probably the originator and/or prime embodiment of the principle "Important not to lose" philosophy that was very evident in the first test match at the Wanderers. It is this sentiment that will most probably relegate Jaques Kallis to obscurity. I'm not saying that this is wrong or anything but it does leave a somewhat empty feeling in one's cricketing imagination.
We as the cricketing public are not automatons. We want to be inspired and entertained and to know joy and sorrow. We also want to know that our heroes can do the impossible and take us with them into waters uncharted. We live our dreams through our heroes. Somehow you just get the feeling that there was only space for Jacques on his magical journey.
Which brings me back to the original question. Was Kallis better than Tendulkar? No he wasn't but only by a whisker and only for the reason's I mention above. I would however let this question rest for 5-10 years and then ask it again. Odds are, when rationality, common sense and anti-fanaticism starts prevailing in cricketing circles, we might be surprised as to the verdict of whether Kallis > SRT.
P.S., there was an interesting poll run in a Aussie Online newspaper asking
who was the better all-rounder...sobers or kallis. Kallis won with 50% to 36%. Is that a sign of the times or an honest assessment? Don't know but it would make for an interesting discussion with the aussie public.