I almost had him in my team. Just replaced with ABDV since Kallis couldn't crack T20s. Even if it is a format which is looked down, it is still some sort of cricket which AB excelled at while Kallis couldn't.I know majority have him in their list. But sometimes wonder what more Kallis could have done? A man that is, in RSA at least, considered the greatest SA cricketer ever. That is a pretty hefty tree to be on top off.
You realise that Kallis has a higher avg in T20's than ABdV? Never mind the bowling.I almost had him in my team. Just replaced with ABDV since Kallis couldn't crack T20s. Even if it is a format which is looked down, it is still some sort of cricket which AB excelled at while Kallis couldn't.
Could have been Indian or Australian. :PI know majority have him in their list. But sometimes wonder what more Kallis could have done?
Pretty much... English possibly acceptable as well.Could have been Indian or Australian. :P
I just checked their stats in cricinfo and pretty much surprised that ABD has such a low average in T20Is. But having seen them play, I don't think anyone will contest that Kallis is a better T20 player than ABD.You realise that Kallis has a higher avg in T20's than ABdV? Never mind the bowling.
I chose a criterion for myself. Those who played beyond 2010 while debuting in 90s are eligible for this vote. It's arbitrary but needed something. 2000 is a tricky boundary. Lot of greats played a lot on either side of it. 1990 or 2010 are less tricky boundaries.I mean, if you're excluding McGrath as he played a lot in the 1990s, why are you keeping Kallis in there when he had 5 years in the 90s?
My point though. It is all about perception and excitement, even outside T20. Unfortunately Kallis is never going to fulfil those criteria, regardless of his actual accomplishments.I just checked their stats in cricinfo and pretty much surprised that ABD has such a low average in T20Is. But having seen them play, I don't think anyone will contest that Kallis is a better T20 player than ABD.
This is just insanity to me. Gilchrist should be ahead of everyone, including McGrath (except debatably Kallis). He was (and still is) the greatest wicket-keeper batsman ever by some distance. Heck, even if he didn't keep at all and was just a pure batsman doing what he did he would be up there.With both Gilchrist and McGrath there is eligibility question because of number of years. McGrath certainly makes top 5 of 1990 to 2010 however. Gilchrist - I don't know, it depends on how much premium you put on the fact that he kept wickets along with being a good batsman. Even if you limit to exact years when Gilchrist played (1998-2008?), I would put Ponting, Murali, McGrath, Kallis, Warne, Lara ahead and Gilly misses out. Not quite Tendulkar because that period includes his 5 year long slump.
Why should he be ahead of Kallis?This is just insanity to me. Gilchrist should be ahead of everyone, including McGrath. He was (and still is) the greatest wicket-keeper batsman ever by some distance. Heck, even if he didn't keep at all and was just a pure batsman doing what he did he would be up there.
Each to their own though.
What's with this absolutism? It's not insanity. You lose your mind so easily.This is just insanity to me. Gilchrist should be ahead of everyone, including McGrath. He was (and still is) the greatest wicket-keeper batsman ever by some distance. Heck, even if he didn't keep at all and was just a pure batsman doing what he did he would be up there.
Each to their own though.
Dunno hard to judge that one. Kallis is definitely a challenger. As I said earlier, Gilchrist, Kallis and McGrath are the 3 who are on their own tier for this period.Why should he be ahead of Kallis?
I said it sounds like insanity to me, not that it drives me insane lol, and it's hardly absolutism. I specifically said "to me". IMO only player that's been more dominant at his chosen role than Gilchrist is Bradman. Even McGrath has had guys like Hadlee and several West Indians that have been just about as good.What's with this absolutism? It's not insanity. You lose your mind so easily.
Not been such a bore with bat and/or ball.I know majority have him in their list. But sometimes wonder what more Kallis could have done? A man that is, in RSA at least, considered the greatest SA cricketer ever. That is a pretty hefty tree to be on top off.
strange assumption to make. You're saying that you think it's just a coinidence that there haven't been any similarly great wicketkeeper batsmen in 150 years of Test cricket?i think that says more about the lack of great wicketkeeper batsman than anything else.
horrific analogy. Because every team needs a left-arm wrist spinner? wowif the greatest ever left arm wrist spinner played throughout the 00s would we be having the same conversation?
That's clearly debatable, but I'll give you credit for this sentence being the only one of your post that has a shred of merit.being the greatest at his craft does not make him a better of more valuable cricketer than others by default.
Don't give them ideas.So, anyone saying Gilly has to be there, should at the very least be including McGrath and Ponting as well.