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Botham in his peak failed against WI with bat and bowl in nine tests home and away, so that puts a question mark for me as to how great he was in that time.Averages are not the only stat that matters. Centuries, 5fors and wickets per match all give a better indication of the impactfulness of an allrounder than mere averages. I'm fairly certain peak era Botham achieved all of these more frequently than Imran during his 45/20 average period.
I wouldn't necessarily say peak era Botham was a better cricketer than Sobers, but he probably was a more complete allrounder, as Botham would have made the England side both as a batsman and as a bowler, whilst Sobers might not have made the WI side as a bowler. Miller doesn't compare to peak Botham as he bowled far less and took far fewer big hauls (just look at their respective number of 5 wicket innings). Hadlee and Pollock were nowhere near as complete in the all rounder steaks as peak Botham because they only made a couple of centuries in their entire career compared to 13 centuries in just his first 64 Tests for Botham.
Sobers would have made most of the English side as a bowler alone especially post Underwood, given the spin stocks they had. Sobers would have easily made in to the WI side of 80s on his bowling alone as the fourth bowler bowling pace or spin and averaging 32.Averages are not the only stat that matters. Centuries, 5fors and wickets per match all give a better indication of the impactfulness of an allrounder than mere averages. I'm fairly certain peak era Botham achieved all of these more frequently than Imran during his 45/20 average period.
I wouldn't necessarily say peak era Botham was a better cricketer than Sobers, but he probably was a more complete allrounder, as Botham would have made the England side both as a batsman and as a bowler, whilst Sobers might not have made the WI side as a bowler. Miller doesn't compare to peak Botham as he bowled far less and took far fewer big hauls (just look at their respective number of 5 wicket innings). Hadlee and Pollock were nowhere near as complete in the all rounder steaks as peak Botham because they only made a couple of centuries in their entire career compared to 13 centuries in just his first 64 Tests for Botham.
Player Batting Bowling
Sobers Exceptional Good
Kallis Exceptional Good
Imran Good Exceptional
Miller Good Very Good
Hadlee Average Exceptional
Botham Good Good
Kapil Good Good
Pollock Good Exceptional
Shakib Good Good
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There is also the charge that he cashed in against sides weakened by WSC losses. This is somewhat true but then he also had spectacular performances against strong Aussies sides too in his peak.Looking at Botham's record, it is interesting that performance against India beefs up his batting stats. He averages 33.54 overall and 70.64(!) against India. 5 hundreds and 5 fifties in just 17 innings. He cashed in on some extremely poor attacks by us, but at the same time produced some great performances like the Mumbai test. Without India, his batting average is 28.97.
Peak CC.
Allan Lamb averages 36 with 14 tons. Obviously not as low as 33, but for a specialist batsman it looks a bit odd, especially in 79 Tests. A century every five Tests was Geoff Boycott's method of determining a batsman's value. Though that might have been because he was just inside that himself.At the end of the day averages of 33 and 28 is still pretty respectable.
Averaging 33 with 14 tons is just mental lol. I'm guessing nobody has hit so many averaging that low?
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It might also be because his great foe Ian Chappell was just outside that criteria.Allan Lamb averages 36 with 14 tons. Obviously not as low as 33, but for a specialist batsman it looks a bit odd, especially in 79 Tests. A century every five Tests was Geoff Boycott's method of determining a batsman's value. Though that might have been because he was just inside that himself.
in an inverted world maybe...Peak CC.
Correct. The list is dominated by players from England:Averaging 33 with 14 tons is just mental lol. I'm guessing nobody has hit so many averaging that low?
So he often got out on purpose, was a terrible player for a big chunk of his career....and I've even heard rumours of him engaging in occasional fisticuffs?Re Botham's batting he never played for averages and often threw his wicket away in search of quick runs.
In fact of his first 3 full series against Australia (ignoring the one-off Test in 1980), the WSC series was his worst:There is also the charge that he cashed in against sides weakened by WSC losses. This is somewhat true but then he also had spectacular performances against strong Aussies sides too in his peak.