marc71178
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They're claiming his batting to be far better than Sobers' bowling though.But no one is claiming that Imran was a great batsman.
They're claiming his batting to be far better than Sobers' bowling though.But no one is claiming that Imran was a great batsman.
Fair enough.In 20 matches at #6, he averages 61.86, and in 4 matches at #5, he averages 54.66. So he certainly was, once in a while, a very good #3-#6 batsman for Pakistan. No one is claiming he'd be #3-#6 in an all time side. Just like Sobers was a very good opening bowler for WI for a while, but no one is claiming he'd open the bowling in an all time side.
Which is a ridiculous comparison, as those two are completely not comparable, and comparing them across eras is even more pointless. In any case, I'll do it too: Sobers' bowling was better than Imran's batting. Imran's bowling was as good as Sobers' batting (purely due to the fact that I rate bowling > batting in terms of importance).They're claiming his batting to be far better than Sobers' bowling though.
Of course. But as I say - that is not what happens in many cases of many posters.But we aren't judging 'everyone'. Generally speaking, we talk about players who are Test players or in contention for a Test spot. We are not having a debate on whether Neil Pickup would be a good wicketkeeper for England, or whether silentstriker can bounce out Sehwag. So when judging Test players, or those in contention for those spots, Test standard should be the only standard used.
I haven't got any exact numbers to hand, so I can't say for certain either way.don't quibble about the choice of words, there are enough for it not to be an exception...
It's different for different people. The gap is what you make it. Both domestic and international levels vary in quality. Some people have game setups that make the gap a small one, some that make it a large one.don't know what you mean with this, the gap is the same for everyone, it's the ease with which they move across the gap that's different, maybe you don't get that concept...
Well, not neccessarily. Plenty of people argue simply that if you can't make the step up it's usually a case of temperament. I'd say such cases are very rare.of course, that's obvious...
I only mentioned because someone mentioned Miller's FC record with the bat, which to me is irrelevent when judging him as a Test player.Of course. But as I say - that is not what happens in many cases of many posters.
Agreed. I completely agree that Miller was the superior batsman (by a decent margin) in Test cricket (I also believe that Imran was a better bowler by a decent margin), but it has nothing to do with their respective FC record.But it's not. If, say, Imran and he were equal in their deeds as Test batsmen (which they categorically are not, whatever their averages are Miller was the better batsman IMO)
Disagree. Using those figures, you can say that Miller was a better batsman in FC cricket, but you can't say he was the better batsman, as without a qualifier, it assumes batting at the highest level that this person has played.Richard said:then their First-Class averages would come into things. Imran played most of his non-Test FC cricket for Sussex, Miller for NSW, Victoria and Australian Services. But those things are not so different as to be incomparable.
.Given that First-Class and Test cricket are the same game (just played at different levels) I'd say you can make a judgement on their ability in that game based on the two.
Richard said:Their First-Class averages don't change their effectiveness in Tests, but both things together say a lot about their ability in long-form (limitless-over) cricket
Backyard stuff is never the same as anything, because it's rarely organised..
Nope, backyard soccer and professional soccer are the same game played at different levels, so I can make a judgement on my ability based on that?
And I'm not willing to accept that FC cricket is "substandard", because it's a standard that most will never reach.Wait what? Your ability at the Test level is how you did in Test cricket, and your ability at FC level is how you did in FC cricket. They don't say anything less or more. I am perfecly willing to accept that a certain player is a better than another when faced with substandard competition when looking at FC cricket, nothing more.
When comparing Test players, FC cricket is substandard.And I'm not willing to accept that FC cricket is "substandard", because it's a standard that most will never reach.
1963-1967 makes 5 years,not 8 years.Funny how you ignore an 8 year period of Sobers with 125 wickets @ 27.93 isn't it?
At the same time he scored 3106 runs @ 63.38...
I honestly don't know why anyone bothers arguing about anything other than said time periods. Imran wasn't that good a bowler or batsman outside said times.
But Bhupinder, I wasn't looking at 1963 to 1967.1963-1967 makes 5 years,not 8 years.