ankitj
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But at Kapil and Imran's level, to have a comparable average former wouldn't need to convert quick 30's into watchful 100s but only 40's or thereabout. That doesn't look like a lot of difference.There's quite a difference between them even on that level. Someone like Gilchrist makes the kind of scores that change a match regularly - that's why his SR matters. Kapil doesn't. Ironically, it would be better for his team to actually stay in and bat with the tail than to score a quick 30. 30 runs doesn't change the momentum of a game in Tests.
So my point stands. Kapil vs Imran is same as Gilchrist vs say Sanga (or for argument's sake take any batsman who averages 5-6 runs higher than Gilly), but I am sure you have your reasons to rate Gilchrist higher than them.
I am myself not decided on Kapil vs Imran issue, and Imran is possibly my greatest cricketing icon, but we have to just grant that from a certain perspective Kapil could be considered a better or more skilled batsman.
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