And Kapil and quite a few others aren't?
How is Sober's over rated btw, would love to hear this one.
And which others are over rated? With the 2 WI posters btw.
Garry Sobers is the second best cricketer of all time. But he isn't Bradman, not even close. You bucket Bradman and Sobers into one category stating that they are anomalies when the truth(that you wouldn't like to hear or accept) is that Bradman is the sole anomaly. A full 40 run average above any one else justifies that. You can be the second best cricketer of all time, and yet be behind the best cricketer of all time by a length similar to you are ahead of the 25th best cricketer of all time. As much gap exists between Bradman and Sobers (or probably more) as the gap between Sobers and lets say Gavaskar or Akram as cricketers. When Sobers played in 1960s, he was extremely highly rated (for right reasons) as he was unique compared to other players of his era. But with passage of time, other cricketers have come close to achieving his quality (but not quite equaled or surpassed him, like Imran whom you continuously disparage or Hadlee). Sobers isn't much of an anomaly in 2024 as one could make a case for him in 1960s. Bradman still is, probably ever will be. The reason I said Sobers is over-rated is not much because of his positioning, but because of the non-existing massive gap that you artificially assume between him and other great cricketers that came close to him.
Viv and Greenidge were part of the ATG WI team of 70s- 80s. They never had the headache of facing Roberts, Garner, Holding, Marshall, Ambrose or Walsh. Of course they had to face Lillee, Imran and Hadlee. You question the quality of the attack that Gavaskar faced in a few series (1971 WI and 1977 Australia for instance, which was undeniably weaker than these teams on an average in that era) and question his overall record, when it is pretty clear that on an average he faced better attacks than Viv and Greenidge faced. I rate Viv especially very highly and consider him a candidate for the second best batsman of all time, but at times it is overlooked that he didn't have to face his own bowlers and yet only averaged a tad over 50.
Marshall to many here is the best bowler of all time. However you consider that there is a good gap between him and Mcgrath/Hadlee, and have argued religiously here with anyone who place the other two over him, when it is a reasonable opinion to have those two ahead of him.
So, the reason I said WI cricketers are over-rated is not much because of their positioning, it is due to the inflated gap that is projected here between them and other worthy candidates.