subshakerz
Hall of Fame Member
I call for impact performances for comparing cricketers with similar records. It doesnt matter if one is just another level in terms of record. You can't ignore a 10 point difference in batting average which clearly indicates one is a superior bat.You are the one who consistently call out impact related performances in literally every thread here. Do you remember any impact Imran had during this period ? Nehru Trophy at the fag end of this period, probably yes.
Some of those games Imran was playing as a pure bat, hence the lesser wickets. By the way, Kapil has a grand total of seven 50 plus scores in his peak and you are poking holes at Imran's.Meh, just 29 matches and less than one wicket per match. And as OS has pointed out, nothing much in batting either. Most misleading stat ever unless you dig deep into it.
Anyways, can you tell me why 4 years out of 15 year career make Kapil a better player? Do we just ignore the rest of his career?
Jeez, Imran topscored in a WC final with a innings that set the game for Pakistan. Highly doubt Kapil was capable of promoting himself to no.3 at any point in his career.A good innings but Akram won it. His innings in the semifinal would have lost the match for Pakistan but Inzi saved the day. Also, Imran was probably the worst bowler in that final.
I give it to you though that Imran was the better bowler overall in WCs.
Imran averaged 35 with the bat and 19 with the ball in WCs. There is no comparison with Kapil, he is far ahead.
There is also his performance by the way in the WC87 semi:
PAK vs AUS Cricket Scorecard, 1st Semi-Final at Lahore, November 04, 1987
Live Cricket Scoreboard: Get Pakistan vs Australia 1st Semi-Final, cricket scorecard, Reliance World Cup 1987/88 dated November 04, 1987.
www.espncricinfo.com
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