akilana
International 12th Man
because he's going against sachin.How the hell is Kallis gaining even more voters?????
because he's going against sachin.How the hell is Kallis gaining even more voters?????
It's not just runs but how they are scored over a significant length of time.If the raw numbers are that damn good, that’s good enough for most teams. And it’s not like Lara or Sachin were Bradmanesque.
If you really rate Kallis ahead of Sachin (who is supposed to be the best batter after Bradman), then what can I say?Because he is a great player?
It is unfair to compare Kallis to Akashdeep.Because they don't have the same workload when it comes to bowling. Kallis was the team's 4th or 5th bowler, whilst Deep is typically the 2nd or 3rd seamer.We are comparing him with Tendulkar in this thread.
Would you keep Kallis as a permanent 3/4th pace bowling option then and expect him to bat at 4 to allow an extra bat in your Indian team? He bowls 20 overs a game on average. Akash Deep bowled twice as much.
Dude the conversation was comparing Akashdeep to Kallis as a replacement for literally just the last series only. That's why I brought up workload.It is unfair to compare Kallis to Akashdeep.Because they don't have the same workload when it comes to bowling. Kallis was the team's 4th or 5th bowler, whilst Deep is typically the 2nd or 3rd seamer.
Kallis was always considered to be Top 3 batsmen in 2000s.There is a reason Kallis was nowhere in the conversation for best bat in his absolute peak in the mid-2000s.
As an overall cricketer, yes.If you really rate Kallis ahead of Sachin (who is supposed to be the best batter after Bradman), then what can I say?
Ok, let me ask you this, where do you rate Kallis in your all time batters list? Top 10?As an overall cricketer, yes.
Kallis is a rare talent - A top tier batsman who is also a fast bowler and a great slip fielder as well
That's just not true. This is an article written in the middle of his peak and it starts by saying what everyone felt at that time, that despite his pretty numbers Kallis doesn't bat with intent and therefore wasn't hailed like others. In the mid 2000s at the very least Lara, Ponting and Dravid were more rated, likely others I can name too. Kallis was wallpaper in the background.Kallis was always considered to be Top 3 batsmen in 2000s.
The enigma called Jacques Kallis
He has played almost 100 Tests, averages nearly 57, has scored runs against allcomers in all conditions, and was recently named the ICC's Player of the Year, but Jacques Kallis has hardly got the kind of acclaim you'd expect a batsman to receive after allwww.espncricinfo.com
Here's another useful article written in the midst of Kallis' peak, which goes to the heart of why he was a timid bat:
"For people who have watched him over the years, though, his approach has often been baffling: despite having almost every stroke at his command - to go with a watertight defensive technique - Kallis seldom dominates bowling attacks the way he should. The innings at Sydney was only the latest example of how he seems to bat in a bubble, oblivious to the team cause - less than a couple of months earlier, Kallis plodded his way to 91 off 146 balls in an ODI against India at Mumbai, as South Africa only managed 221 and ended up losing the match.
The stat that best illustrates Kallis's tendency to cruise in second or third gear instead of imposing himself on the game - something that all great batsmen tend to do - is his scoring rate in innings when he gets to hundreds. In his 23 Test centuries, he has only scored at 48 runs per 100 balls, nowhere near the rates of Sachin Tendulkar (59.5), Inzamam-ul-Haq (61.5), Ricky Ponting (63) or Brian Lara (70). Among today's top players, Kallis's rate is closest to Rahul Dravid's (49.75), but in a line-up filled with extravagant strokeplayers, Dravid plays a specific, and much-needed, anchoring role. In a South African line-up loaded with grafters, Kallis, as the best batsman of the side, has often failed to impose himself - and thus his team - upon the opposition. Here's another damning stat: in the 15 centuries he has scored since September 2001, even after he's got a hundred against his name, Kallis only cruises along at a scoring rate of 57.54, that's less than the career strike rates of Ponting and Lara."
This has been my point all along: Kallis was in a reasonably strong lineup of accumulators and his role as main bat called for him to dominate. He didn't and it's to his discredit.
No modern bat this un-dominant deserves to be considered an ATG in this discipline.
All time? Top 15Ok, let me ask you this, where do you rate Kallis in your all time batters list? Top 10?
Now, don't you think that the batting difference is too much to overcome with the bowling?All time? Top 15
If you are talking about Sachin, yesNow, don't you think that the batting difference is too much to overcome with the bowling?
Does that mean you rate Lara ahead of Sachin? Possibly you have mistakenly flipped the statements.If you are talking about Sachin, no.
If you are talking about Lara, yes.
YeahPossibly you have mistakenly flipped the statements.
Six.Kallis is around top 15 in my greatest cricketer list at best.
Ahead of him are at least five top tier bats (Bradman, Tendulkar, Hobbs, Viv, Lara), top two pacers (Marshall, McGrath), top two spinners (Murali, Warne) and at least four other ARs (Sobers, Imran, Hadlee, Miller).
Too much of a bowling portfolio with volume to ignore. They aren't close to top 5 though.Six.
not sure about the spinners tbh
No, it's not a very good approach. Raw numbers suggest the impact of Kallis' bowling was not that high per match due to his WPM. We know the impact was much higher as he was replaced by bowling options.I don't want to get into a debate when I already rate Kallis ahead as a bat. My Tendulkar/Kallis and McGrath/Pollock thing was just an illustration that just listing raw numbers is not a good approach
[/QUOTE]The conversation we were having now is about different sides, like India, in which Kallis would potentially replace a bowler and add a new bat to the lineup. Don't sidetrack.
So you recognize that this actually happened in the side he actually played for, but are still making comments like these?And no Kallis' is not test specialist standard to select an extra bat in a regular XI.
You are replying to a conversation thread between Thala and me. You and I were discussing a different issue. I need to stop inserting myself? Charming.None of this is relevant to the argument I was replying to in which they said Kallis wouldn't be rated higher until Tendulkar and McGrath retired but higher by the end of his career, where I mentioned the last few good years.
Before inserting yourself, at least keep track of the chat.
We are talking overall career.
How did India do this last series without a proper 5th option?You need a fifth bowling option and mostly it's a part timer.
It doesn't mean you need a specialist 5th bowler. That's a luxury. Don't conflate.
Because they mostly bowl a limited number of rest overs in the majority , the marginal value of having a more quality 5th bowling option is less than a quality lower order bat who bats every innings.