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Better all rounder in ODIs?

Better all rounder in ODIs?


  • Total voters
    24

DrWolverine

International Debutant
Andre averages 30 with the bat while having an unparalleled strike rate of 175. He is also a useful bowler and a great fielder. Saying Kapil would be better is not an insult imo
 

Cricket Bliss

U19 12th Man
Kallis longevity and consistency gets unnoticed. He was slow and that actually cost some matches, but he was the only reason for South Africa winning their only ICC event... that deserves credit... even from 2010 Kallis has 25 wickets from 33 matches @ 28.72...
 

sayon basak

International Captain
Kallis longevity and consistency gets unnoticed. He was slow and that actually cost some matches, but he was the only reason for South Africa winning their only ICC event... that deserves credit... even from 2010 Kallis has 25 wickets from 33 matches @ 28.72...
Doesn't mean he was the best ever, might barely make it into my top 10.
 

DrWolverine

International Debutant
Doesn't mean he was the best ever, might barely make it into my top 10.
Top 10 all rounders in the last 54 years of one day cricket is not bad at all.

1. Pollock
2. Kapil
3. Jayasuriya
4. Klusener
5. Flintoff
6. Imran
7. Shakib
8. Kallis
9. Watson
Imo.
Kallis is easily the best pure batsman in this list. He gives a sense of stability to the team and will give confidence to other batsmen to play more freely and confidently because they know as long as he is in the lineup, he will prevent any kind of batting collapse. 86 fifties and 17 centuries in innings means he is going to score a 50+ score once in every 3 innings proving he is a huge asset to any team including in one days.
 
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capt_Luffy

International Coach
Top 10 all rounders in the last 54 years of one day cricket is not bad at all.



Kallis is easily the best pure batsman in this list. He gives a sense of stability to the team and will give confidence to other batsmen to play more freely and confidently because they know as long as he is in the lineup, he will prevent any kind of batting collapse.
can say that, but Sanath is a better ODI bat comfortably
 

Cricket Bliss

U19 12th Man
Top 10 all rounders in the last 54 years of one day cricket is not bad at all.



Kallis is easily the best pure batsman in this list. He gives a sense of stability to the team and will give confidence to other batsmen to play more freely and confidently because they know as long as he is in the lineup, he will prevent any kind of batting collapse. 86 fifties and 17 centuries in innings means he is going to score a 50+ score once in every 3 innings proving he is a huge asset to any team including in one days.
32 MOM...longevity gets ignored due to strike rate
 

DrWolverine

International Debutant
Nah Average > SR...
for a top order batsmen generally as long as situation dont demand ..44(60) is better than 32(34)
Both average and strike rate are important. In an all time great when I have better options, I can choose someone over Kallis. But in a regular team he is useful. Kallis played an average of 50 balls per match which means he will most likely prevent a batting collapse
 

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