SJS
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Oh it varries directly with batting position starting as high as opening.Thanks, that's a point I did not know. And I am not really decided either way but I thought less people were giving Imran a fair shake so I decided to post an argument for him.
In regards to that stat, well, you can't hold it against him that he didn't get out. He batted at 7 and at the end of his career at 6. It's not like he was batting at 10 - so it can also be credited.
I had written a long piece on this with stats on a very large number of top batsmen at differnt battingf positions. There was an almost linear relationship with the batting order and the proportion of not outs.
Maybe Richard can find that for me
The point it highlights is, that since you have a direct relationship between not outs and batting order, lower order batsmen benefit more than top order in how their averages are affected. Generally the lower order batsmen, at least from 6 downwards are not of the same caliber as the top four. Therefore you still find better career averages up the order than below.
Once in a while, a batsman will bat lower down the order than he should be and he will benefit immensely. Imran, I think, improved enough later in his career to bat at four/five for Pakistan but didnt do it on a regular basis PLUS the fact that he was a fighter meant that he would keep playing with the lower order and stay till the end/declaration.
You are right that this cant be held against him but its a valid point in the context of his 50+ average.
Its like Bevan was a fabulous one day batsman but he wasnt that great as his average makes him appear in comparison to Richards, Tendulkar, Ponting etc.
Whenever one says this about Bevan, his supporters get worked up. It sounds as if Bevan is being run down but thats really not the case. Bevan wopuld have been a great player and finisher in the one day game even if his average was in the mid 30's. But sometimes stats can be a BIT misleading particularly in comparisons.
I hope I am clear. I write too much