fredfertang
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Sobers was the greatest, by a country mile
as a batting all-rounder, yes. with kallis coming second.Sobers was the greatest, by a country mile
Yeh, Hadlee spent the majority of his career at #8 and a fair bit at #9, although he did spend a fair bit of time at #7 also.The more I hear about Hadlee the more it seems like his batting was probably Warne/Akram/Marshall calibre. Higher average sure but 27 shouldn't really put you in many sides top 7. Depends on the keepers batting ability I guess
Not disagreeing with any of that; but it's noticeable that Imran had an unusually high proportion of not-outs for a batsman averaging over 30 (25 out of 126 innings), while Botham had an unusually low proportion for a late-middle-order batsman (6 out of 161). Botham actually average more runs per innings than Imran (32.30 to 30.21).It's interesting, I consider Miller and Botham to be better batsmen (in terms of natural talent) than Imran by a margin, but Imran's stats ended up better as a batsman.
Imran got everything out of himself he could, didn't he?
Ever heard of a bloke named Richie Benaud.Imran Khan is the only cricketer who could make Test Crickets Top 10 on 3 lists :
1. Top 10 Captains
2. Top 10 All-Rounders
3. Top 10 Fast Bowlers
yeah, just looked him up again.Averaged 66 against them in one series, 0.16 in the next... his average in the West Indies was a very impressive 54.81
In my opinion, not quite.Was Pollock not just as magnificent in his test opportunities? Just curious as what makes you think he was not in the same class as the other middle order batsmen.
Headley and Pollocks test careers were pretty much both spread accross the 30s and 60s respectively. 30-38 and 63-70. Not much separating those time spans.In my opinion, not quite.
Sachin and Lara were both tested over a decade plus in a variety of conditions and opponents. They endured the ups and downs and surges and slumps in form that the test of time provided.
Pollock basically played 20 tests in what may have been his absolute prime. Even though Headley played a similar amour of tests, his were spread out over a decade plus.
And before it is mentioned, even though Barry played in fewer tests. He proved his mettle in various arenas over his career. Be it first class cricket in different countries against the best of the best or WSC. Pollock basically played the remainder of his career playing 1st class cricket for S.A..
There was also anecdotal evidence that he struggles vs the short ball.
I am not saying he wasn't great, but Sachin and Lara just proved them selves beyond a shadow of a doubt against the very best in all conditions and against all comers. They had the technique, flair and resolve that only the very best had.