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Lara or Kallis

Pick one

  • Lara

    Votes: 17 89.5%
  • Kallis

    Votes: 2 10.5%

  • Total voters
    19

kyear2

International Coach
Lol you don't actually address any of the arguments. And nobody rates Dravid that high as well for the same reason it's just that Dravids approach was less damaging to his team since he didn't have similar accumulator all around him.


I agree. I have Kallis in top 20 too. But the inability to be dominant as a no.4 means I won't call him an ATG.
And as usual you go too far.

Kallis is a legitimate batting all time great.
 

kyear2

International Coach
Excluding Grace, Ranji, Shrewsbury, Merchant and Barry:

1. Bradman



2. Hobbs
3. Tendulkar
4. Sobers
5. Lara
6. Smith
7. Richards
8. Gavaskar
9. Hutton
10. Hammond

11. Headley
12. Sutcliffe
13. Border
14. Pollock
15. Kallis
16. Waugh
17. Chappell
18. Sangakkara
19. Ponting
20. Dravid
21. Root
22. Trumper
23. Barrington
24. Weekes
25. Nourse

26. Miandad
27. Walcott
28. de Villiers
29. Kohli
30. Compton
31. Younis
32. Harvey
33. Williamson
34. Hill
35. Kanhai
36. May
37. Flower
38. Worrell
39. Crowe
40. Boycott
41. MaCartney

42. Lloyd
43. Amla
44. Greenidge
45. Chanderpaul
46. G Smith
47. Hayden
48. Mitchell
49. Simpson
50. Sehwag
51. Cook
52. Inzi
53. Gilchrist
54. Pietersen
55. Laxman
56. Clarke
57. McCabe
58. Lawry
59. Cowdrey
60. Jayawardene
61. Gooch
62. Gower
63. H Taylor
64. Yousuf
65. Morris
66. Ponsford
67. Walters
68. Hanif
69. Hazare
70. Dexter
71. De Silva
72. Hunte
73. Kirsten
74. Hussey
75. Hendren
76. Thorpe
77. Hassett
78. Pujara
79. I Chappell
80. Boon
Genuinely don't know what Chappell and Ponting have done to offend some on this forum.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
And???? Lillee was seen better than Marshall and Akram better than McGrath.
Lillee and Marshall didn't overlap, most of Marshalls peers rate him the best.

Akram yes true.

Just saying that the reason some may be offended is that reason, it runs counter to public perception.
 

kyear2

International Coach
Lillee and Marshall didn't overlap, most of Marshalls peers rate him the best.

Akram yes true.

Just saying that the reason some may be offended is that reason, it runs counter to public perception.
No, because I watched them both and Punter was in my opinion better.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
One person?
Don't be disingenuous when you yourself have already acknowledged the defect in Kallis playing style.

The article specifically addresses the fact that at the time Kallis was not being perceived to be in the group of top bats.
 

Coronis

International Coach
Lillee and Marshall didn't overlap, most of Marshalls peers rate him the best.

Akram yes true.

Just saying that the reason some may
be offended is that reason, it runs counter to public perception.
Feel like Hadlee and Imran get mentioned a lot more tbh.
 

Johan

State Vice-Captain
Excluding Grace, Ranji, Shrewsbury, Merchant and Barry:

1. Bradman



2. Hobbs
3. Tendulkar
4. Sobers
5. Lara
6. Smith
7. Richards
8. Gavaskar
9. Hutton
10. Hammond

11. Headley
12. Sutcliffe
13. Border
14. Pollock
15. Kallis
16. Waugh
17. Chappell
18. Sangakkara
19. Ponting
20. Dravid
21. Root
22. Trumper
23. Barrington
24. Weekes
25. Nourse

26. Miandad
27. Walcott
28. de Villiers
29. Kohli
30. Compton
31. Younis
32. Harvey
33. Williamson
34. Hill
35. Kanhai
36. May
37. Flower
38. Worrell
39. Crowe
40. Boycott
41. MaCartney

42. Lloyd
43. Amla
44. Greenidge
45. Chanderpaul
46. G Smith
47. Hayden
48. Mitchell
49. Simpson
50. Sehwag
51. Cook
52. Inzi
53. Gilchrist
54. Pietersen
55. Laxman
56. Clarke
57. McCabe
58. Lawry
59. Cowdrey
60. Jayawardene
61. Gooch
62. Gower
63. H Taylor
64. Yousuf
65. Morris
66. Ponsford
67. Walters
68. Hanif
69. Hazare
70. Dexter
71. De Silva
72. Hunte
73. Kirsten
74. Hussey
75. Hendren
76. Thorpe
77. Hassett
78. Pujara
79. I Chappell
80. Boon
Chanders is not top 100, just because he is Chanders
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
not sure about Younis being high tbh
I mean is 31st really high for a 52 averaging bat with 10K+ runs, arguably the GoAT in Asia and has a healthy average in Australia, England, New Zealand, etc.? I think if anything it's on the lower side of things.
 

Johan

State Vice-Captain
I mean is 31st really high for a 52 averaging bat with 10K+ runs, arguably the GoAT in Asia and has a healthy average in Australia, England, New Zealand, etc.? I think if anything it's on the lower side of things.
think Harvey's better tbh

my problem with Younis always has been his awkward vulnerability against true pace, other than flashes of brilliance I don't think he did constantly well in any of SENAW bar England, his Australia average specifically iirc is built entirely on a big inning on a proper flat track, otherwise he was pretty medicore in Australia.
 
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