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Its like calling Imran.. Poor man's Miller.Poor man's ... Lance Klusener?
Edit : For a Moment I thought the comparison is with Prabhakar.
Robin Singh.. Neither a batsman nor a bowler.
Its like calling Imran.. Poor man's Miller.Poor man's ... Lance Klusener?
Proper bits and pieces but a brilliant fielder at a time when something like that was a rarity.Robin Singh.. Neither a batsman nor a bowler.
Pollock unlike Kallis never got his dues post-retirement. At one point had better averages than Hadlee yet remains one of the most underrated cricketers of all time.You could say Hadlee and Pollock are being underrated relative to Kallis who came in third and was basically their inverse but I'd lean towards Kallis came in too high.
The list started off with people voting on how good the players were and seems to have shifted into prioritising balance over quality... kinda making 2 different lists. Either Kallis and Sobers should be moving down or Hadlee and Pollock should be moving up.You could say Hadlee and Pollock are being underrated relative to Kallis who came in third and was basically their inverse but I'd lean towards Kallis came in too high.
He's obviously a better bowler than Hadlee is a bat, but 2.5 WPM at 34 is not getting you to number 1 if priorising balance the way a lot of the recent picks have been going. He's too high, or Hadlee is too low (or should just be excluded entirely). They clearly cant both be right if judged in a consistent way.Sobers had a period of about eight years where he was genuine Test class first or second change seamer and an accurate if not always penetrating spinner. Hadlee isn’t a batsman at all.
During his peak bowling years Sobers was picking up close to 4 wpm @28. Figures of a very good frontline specialist seamer with a proper specialist workload too.He's obviously a better bowler than Hadlee is a bat, but 2.5 WPM at 34 is not getting you to number 1 if priorising balance the way a lot of the recent picks have been going. He's too high, or Hadlee is too low (or should just be excluded entirely). They clearly cant both be right if judged in a consistent way.