Coronis
International Coach
Seriously, you are placing way too much importance on strike rate in test matches. Kapil Dev was not a better test batsman than Ian Botham.Botham only played some 125 onedayers .bat avg: about 23. str:rate :79.
Kapil : 225 onedayers .bat avg: about 23.79 str:rate :95
Kapil sinks Botham by a whopping margin in 1 dayers.
In tests too Kapil has 15 >or=75 scores where as Botham has only 16.what i mean is though Botham has 14 100's against Kapil's 8, Kapil has 13 >83 knocks.Infact he has 3 >=97 knocks.and Botham's str: rate in these >= 75 scores is only 76.45.where as for Kapil it is a whopping 96.45.you look at the difference in this str: rates mate.almost 20 once they crosses 75.it is not a small difference in impact that Kapil makes ones he is in full flow. another admirable thing is that Kapil maintains this str:rate of 96.45 in alien conditions of (wi+saf+aus+eng+nzl) combined,where as for Botham it sinks down to 62 abroad.so yes i agree, Kapils runs/inns is 28.52 aginst Botham's 32.29, but what about this str:rate difference of 20? if it was only a small difference in str: rate we could have ignored it.infact as a matter of fact the general conception that Botham is the best batsman among the 4 is because of his aggresive style of play, in other words the impact he makes.similarly what about Kapil who only trails by 3.77 in runs/inns but towers by 20 in str: rate?and these are my justifications for considering Kapil as the better bat of the 4.