subshakerz
Hall of Fame Member
I am not sure if cricket will see a cricketer like Imran in the 1980s, once he emerged from WSC.Yup. Happens always
From his first major all-round series against WI in 1980/81, he had a sequence of being man of the series 8 times in 18 series until retirement.
That included four MOS awards on the trot in Pakistan, India, England and WI. In fact, he likely would have had six on the trot but rain stopped the 1988 series in NZ in which he performed from fully completing.
He has three MOS awards against WI, including at their peak in 80/81. Unlike Kallis' bowling, he has two MOS based purely on his batting performances against India. Most impressively, in this time, he never had a series when he collectively failed with bat and ball. He was the ultimate performer.