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If he average a SR of 120 as a stock bowler and 60 as a strike bowler, bowls an equal amount of both, his SR would average out to 90.My point is he was a stock bowler because he wasn't as good as a strike bowler.. The "91 SR due to being a stock bowler" makes no sense. And yes, he might've been a better pacer than a spinner, but you have to evaluate the overall career at the end of the day.
You can't just read the 90 and outright rule him out as a strike bowler. He was capable of both roles.
How about this virya - use your database and spreadsheets and work out how much sobers averages with the ball as a spinner and as a fast bowler. That information is a lot more telling than just his generic SR.