kyear2
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Like how Hadlee is the much better bowler?I said the EDGE of Kallis over Hammond in secondary discipline is meaningless because Hammond is nearly as good a bowler. Whereas Hammond is a much better bat.
Like how Hadlee is the much better bowler?I said the EDGE of Kallis over Hammond in secondary discipline is meaningless because Hammond is nearly as good a bowler. Whereas Hammond is a much better bat.
UmmmmmmmmmYeah whatever marginal value the slightly better bowling gives you isn't going to affect the game as much as their main batting.
Dude that's EXACTLY what I said, you select Kallis over Hammond In an ATG XI. There is no lie.If Sobers hadn't taken up cricket, who replaces him in the first team.
In that very specific scenario, I would go with Kallis, being the more recognized all rounder and a more one on one replacement in the cordon.
I don't know why you keep insisting on being called a racist. It's rather disturbing.You intentionally misrepresent what I say, call me racist and then wonder why I clicked you.
You're a ****ing nuisance
Gap between Hadlee and Imran's bowling is smaller for me and batting is bigger.Like how Hadlee is the much better bowler?
I'm really struggling to see how this doesn't also apply to Hadlee over Imran.Yeah whatever marginal value the slightly better bowling gives you isn't going to affect the game as much as their main batting.
Hammond’s bowling record is not even good.
Less than 1 WPM.
Before I answer, do you consider Imran to be a bowler averaging 21 with 334 wickets in 72 tests @50 SR or not? Because I don't think you do, so arguing his batting is moot.I'm really struggling to see how this doesn't also apply to Hadlee over Imran.
Even when we look at batting. Hadlee's average of 27 isn't that far off of Imran's (preferred period, as per your request of '74 - '88) average of 32.
Rpi 27 and 23.
Well similar to this and as I've always maintained Imran the better all rounder, Hadlee the better cricketer.
Hammond the better batAgreed.
Hammond is a better batsman.
Kallis is a better bowler.
Their primary role is as batsmen, the greater impact they will have in the game is as batsmen, it has to be weighed towards the batting.I don’t think so. The difference between the top batsmen is not as much as it seems. Practically, the difference between them as batsmen is easily smaller than the difference between them as bowlers. It depends how you want to weight them.
Agreed.Their primary role is as batsmen, the fester impact they will have in the game is as batsmen, it has to be weighed towards the batting.
Yes, Kallis was clutch and a better bowler than given credit for.Yeah can’t imagine consistently getting batsmen like Ponting, Tendulkar, Waugh, Hayden, Chanderpaul or Gilchrist out could make a difference.
From the perspective that even though Hammond is rated slightly higher and is technically the GOAT, neither are going to drop anything and Kallis specialized at the (present day) more important position. And the post made it seem like it was a definitive advantage.How do you disagree? You said Hammond is a better slip.
Key here is smaller "for you" . One is an elite top tier, top 3 elite bowler of all time. The other is 8th to 10th and someone competing with Lillee and Donald.Gap between Hadlee and Imran's bowling is smaller for me and batting is bigger.
And I rate runs at 7/8 higher values than 5th bowler role.
Of course not.Before I answer, do you consider Imran to be a bowler averaging 21 with 334 wickets in 72 tests @50 SR or not? Because I don't think you do, so arguing his batting is moot.
Okay then bringing up his batting in that period is irrelevant since you dónt consider his bowling numbers that period.Of course not.
I don't do that. I bring up his record in SENA.Now, when you discuss Ash, you say that having a home /away difference of 9 is disqualifying for an ATG, and Ash's he record was legit. What's the difference?
Yes of course I consider his home numbers as much as other tamperers that period including Hadlee and Marshall. Imran was that good.So let me as you a question, for the gentleman with a s/r of 58 in England, 63 in Australia and 61 In India, do you think his home record is fully, 100% legitimate?
Your answer will fully illustrate your level of objectivity.
Obviously my rankings are different. Imran is in my top 5. Kallis is a top 20 bat at best.Key here is smaller "for you" . One is an elite top tier, top 3 elite bowler of all time. The other is 8th to 10th and someone competing with Lillee and Donald.
You replace Hammond who is a top 10 bat for Kallis not in the top 10 in an ATG XI. Far worse.Replacing the 3rd best bowler in an AT XI with the 8th best because of batting is the equivalent of replacing the 3rd best bat with the 9th best for slip catching and bowling.
Same.Hammond makes my second XI as a Batsmen alone.