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He said West Indies XI you idiot.Haha, what a comment. McGrath has a comparable if not better record than both as a bowler and did it in what's regarded as a more batsman-friendly era.
(late I know but needed to do this)
He said West Indies XI you idiot.Haha, what a comment. McGrath has a comparable if not better record than both as a bowler and did it in what's regarded as a more batsman-friendly era.
Do you consider the 4 wickets or 80 runs more significant then the 80 runs AND 4 wickets?Hadlee, Imran and Sobers are at top! Kallis, Dev and Miller are at bottom.
Well, just tell us what we probably already know
Would the second measure make Murali the greatest all-rounder of all time?I think this post belongs here better, hence reposting
Some stats to chew on. I looked at how often an all-rounder is 'useful' with the bat AND ball, and also how often he is useful with the bat OR the ball.
Useful with the bat = scores 80 or more runs in the match
Useful with the ball = takes 4 or more wkts in the match
I generally believe that each wicket is worth 20 runs (most wickets by a bowler ~800, most runs ~16000). So those cut offs are equally fair for batting and bowling all-rounders
When sorted by how often they are useful with both, this is how the top all rounders stack up:
Sobers, Miller and Botham top the table. Kallis, Dev and Pollock are bottom three.Code:[B]80 runs [U]AND[/U] 4 wkts[/B] ----------------------------------------------- Player Matches # % ----------------------------------------------- Sobers 93 15 16.1% Miller 55 6 10.9% Botham 102 11 10.8% Hadlee 86 6 7.0% Imran 88 4 4.5% Kallis 152 5 3.3% Dev 131 4 3.1% Pollock 108 3 2.8%
Next when you look at how often they are useful with either, you get:
Hadlee, Imran and Sobers are at top! Kallis, Dev and Miller are at bottom.Code:[B]80 runs [U]OR[/U] 4 wkts[/B] ----------------------------------------------- Player Matches # % ----------------------------------------------- Hadlee 86 62 72.1% Imran 88 56 63.6% Sobers 93 56 60.2% Botham 102 58 56.9% Pollock 108 61 56.5% Kallis 152 76 50.0% Dev 131 61 46.6% Miller 55 25 45.5%
Well, just tell us what we probably already know
Go with both. Sobers comes out on top that wayVic - That is what I was eventually going to say
Nufan - I'll go with the second table. That makes Hadlee the best all rounder and will make Burgey go nuts
Barnes FTW.Would the second measure make Murali the greatest all-rounder of all time?
?Botham>Kapil> Imran>Hadlee.
Heh. I can't recall doing this at all!I think this post belongs here better, hence reposting
Some stats to chew on. I looked at how often an all-rounder is 'useful' with the bat AND ball, and also how often he is useful with the bat OR the ball.
Useful with the bat = scores 80 or more runs in the match
Useful with the ball = takes 4 or more wkts in the match
I generally believe that each wicket is worth 20 runs (most wickets by a bowler ~800, most runs ~16000). So those cut offs are equally fair for batting and bowling all-rounders
When sorted by how often they are useful with both, this is how the top all rounders stack up:
Sobers, Miller and Botham top the table. Kallis, Dev and Pollock are bottom three.Code:[B]80 runs [U]AND[/U] 4 wkts[/B] ----------------------------------------------- Player Matches # % ----------------------------------------------- Sobers 93 15 16.1% Miller 55 6 10.9% Botham 102 11 10.8% Hadlee 86 6 7.0% Imran 88 4 4.5% Kallis 152 5 3.3% Dev 131 4 3.1% Pollock 108 3 2.8%
Next when you look at how often they are useful with either, you get:
Hadlee, Imran and Sobers are at top! Kallis, Dev and Miller are at bottom.Code:[B]80 runs [U]OR[/U] 4 wkts[/B] ----------------------------------------------- Player Matches # % ----------------------------------------------- Hadlee 86 62 72.1% Imran 88 56 63.6% Sobers 93 56 60.2% Botham 102 58 56.9% Pollock 108 61 56.5% Kallis 152 76 50.0% Dev 131 61 46.6% Miller 55 25 45.5%
Well, just tell us what we probably already know
Heh. I can't recall doing this at all!
Looks like the reverse order of how they performed against the best team of their generation. About apt.^ It's funny that the general opinion of fans who actually watched 80's cricket had the order as:
1. Botham
2. Imran
3. Hadlee
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4. Dev
i too has watched the game from 85 onwards....For your info: , a lot of fans rate Kapil very highly based on the contexts he played in . Recalling a poll a few months back in a well known cricket forum w.r.t this. Of all the 12 members voted , 10 considered Kapil the better over all all rounder among the FAB 4. Similarly we can see several messages quoting him as the best related to clippings w.r.t this topic , especially this when fair play too comes into picture.^ It's funny that the general opinion of fans who actually watched 80's cricket had the order as:
1. Botham
2. Imran
3. Hadlee
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4. Dev
Was that cricket forum based in the 2nd most populous country on earth? Did a similar forum rank Tendulkar the best batsman of all time?i too has watched the game from 85 onwards....For your info: , a lot of fans rate Kapil very highly based on the contexts he played in . Recalling a poll a few months back in a well known cricket forum w.r.t this. Of all the 12 members voted , 10 considered Kapil the better over all all rounder among the FAB 4. Similarly we can see several messages quoting him as the best related to clippings w.r.t this topic , especially this when fair play too comes into picture.