Ikki
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The problem with someone like Kallis in an all-time line-up is that he is not getting into the team on his batting alone (well, very unlikely) and his bowling - like Sobers - is someway off the requisite standard for these kinds of match-ups.Basically, Miller is a version of Mike Proctor with slightly better batting, and more convincingly worse bowling.
I still rate Kallis ahead of guys like Imran and Proctor as an all-rounder due to the fact that I feel it is much harder to be a sustainable pace-bowling batting all-rounder as opposed to a bowling one. Initially some might feel that the strain is equal, but if you think about it Kallis put all of his effort into his batting, and then had to come out and bowl at close to 140kph, whereas Proccy/Imran had much less strain on themselves in batting at 7 or wherever.
Every player has to bat, but not every player has to bowl. Imran on his bowling alone gets in, and he is one of the best batsmen in terms of bowling all-rounders.
The same, maybe even more, goes for Miller. I don't really know about Proctor's bowling but was he the best in the world at any stage? Because for a time Miller arguably was - or was as good as Lindwall was.
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