I like how you just conveniently skip over the Hadlee point when you have been corrected. You never concede to anything.
Here is the Lillee reference from 1983 btw:
'A lot of prople talk about Ian Botham, Kapil dev and Richard Hadlee as being the best all-rounders in the world. But for my money - and as you know I bet wisely - in the last couple of seasons that distinction belongs to Imran.'
And as you are aware, Imran only got better from then. So it wasn't a late career rating as you are suggesting. Can you concede here too? Strangely Lillee also rated Imran as a better bowler than Hadlee at the time too.
And the mantle of best bowler in the world shifted from Lillee to Marshall (with Imran briefly gaining that distinction) at precisely the time Imran was injured in the middle of his historic peak and denied two years. It wasn't because he wasn't good enough. Omitting this is wrong.
And you are missing my entire point. Kallis was never rated this way at any point in his career as the best in the world.
Hadlee said, I was the better bowler but the worst batsman, and he would name Imran only because he was probably the most consistent. I've said that before...
But you've missed my point. These interviews and opinions are post career, the same way it was with Kallis. During that period, and we both experienced some of it, there wasn't a clear cut no 1. The fact that he was asked that decades later somewhat speaks to that.
When you watch and listen to commentary, even with Wasim, Curtly, you hear how the commentators speak, you can find articles and this backs it up as well. That wasn't the case with the all rounders. His rating and elevation, like Kallis came a lot post career.
There's only two valid collectively selected all time cricket teams, for a player that CW consistently ranks 3rd all time, though unable to safely / consistently make our final XI, Imran makes neither. His peer rating was no where close to where you want us to believe it was. His stats are there, just like Jacques, so either you accept both as you should, or keep with the peer ratings and reject both.
That's my only point.
The ones that made both teams btw.
Hobbs / Bradman / Richards / Tendulkar / Sobers / Marshall / Akram / Warne