Ikki
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Because his average isn't the only disconcerting thing. His figures show he was a bowler who filled in the overs. He wasn't a wicket-taking bowler like a Warne or Murali (not even close). For a lot of his career Sober's bowlng is poor. Taking into account his actual career average is 34, and reaches heights of 40-50 you can see why that may be. And not having a strike rate better than 76 or having a career strike-rate in the 90s makes him a not-so-great-a bowler.I am just wondering about one point here.
The main contention of guys like Kazo here is that Sobers averaged 27 with the ball at his peak and that it is not good enough. Warney averages around 25 while Murali averages around 22 or 21. The difference there is greater than between Sobers at his peak and Warney's normal stats. Given the fact that almost everyone of that era have mentioned that pitches were easier for batting back then than in the late 70s and the whole 80s and also given that Sobers usually bowled fast on turners and spin on seaming wickets to give his side balance, I think 27 is a very very good bowling average for even a specialist bowler in that era. Dunno why everyone is acting as though it is a bad average for a strike bowler.
(just deleted a long post)...yeah, been saying the same thing for ages now. LOL, let's move on.