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how do you figure?And now the goal post changes.
I never said he wasEven if all these points are taken into account it still doesn't make Symonds an objectively better bowler than Sanath.
I literally just said that I think it's reasonable to prefer Sanath in Asia. You even quoted that very post. But not everyone plays all their cricket in AsiaBy the same logic Symonds barely spun the ball and his straight up seamers would be cannon fodder in the sub continent. There's no point to make here. Only thing I can concede(which I don't agree) is Symonds and Sanath are equal in bowling as I posted earlier. Which is still is not a 5th bowling option.
Bro I know you've already made that argument and I like it, as I said:Imagine a top 6 of Tendulkar,Gilchrist,Richards,Kohli, Bevan and Devilliers. These are the balls faced on an average by Top 5 before getting dismissed (52+38+52+64+73=277). Assuming equal rotation of strike, Devilliers would have faced 47 balls around the time Bevan gets out, but this takes the number of overs to 54 even before a no.7 gets a chance to bat. You could add a buffer of 7-8 overs to account for superior opposition bowling and batting collapses in an ATG team, but it is highly probable that a no.7 would only be batting in the last 5 overs.
The above scenario doesn't change much if you replace Glichrist + Bevan with Sharma and Dhoni.
Would Symonds at no.7 do a better job than Flintoff or Dev or Klusener in the last 5 overs ? Chances are negligible.
Would these bowling all rounders do a better job than Symonds with the ball match after match ? Absolutely.
I've also said quite a few times that if I'm picking Symonds in an ATG team, it's probably not at no. 7That's the argument though isn't it. Is the loss you get from having him as a bowler instead of Flintoff/Klusener/whoever more than the gain you get from his batting & fielding? I like the analysis that at no. 7 he's unlikely to bat as much but it's still not definitive for mine. And again I think a few of you are under the impression that he was a lot worse a bowler than he actually was.