Migara
International Coach
AB's keeping >>>> KP's bowling. Put in otherwords, KP's bowling is ****, while AB's keeping is at least ODI standard.Kevin Pietersen is a specialist all rounder. Don't forget that he bowls too.
AB's keeping >>>> KP's bowling. Put in otherwords, KP's bowling is ****, while AB's keeping is at least ODI standard.Kevin Pietersen is a specialist all rounder. Don't forget that he bowls too.
its a poll, isnt it?I remind you all that "greatest" =/= "best". The 11 that have voted for Kallis should hang their heads in shame tbh.
This. Absolutely this.No way. Not even close. McGrath, in particular, owned everyone he came up against. Bradman should consider himself lucky not to have faced him.
A swallow doesn't make a summer, AB is a high quality middle order bat but Watto is a quality opener and a handy bowler.On what basis?
I agree with this.I know Kallis is under-rated and all that. But imagine these cricketers up for sell for your team to play a 5-test series. Those who have voted for Kallis will really bid the highest for him? Find it hard to believe tbh.
players? If Kevin said it, it must be trueplayers in the game acknowledge this, maybe you should find a thread and hang your head in shame pal.
Mmm I don't think so.. Watto's actually been properly good for Australia but the test side crumbling around him has sometimes made his consistent 7/10 contributions just seem inadequate or inconsequential. Ponting, Clarke and Katich really aren't making the most of having a player around who so frequently sees off the new ball and gets a few runs on the board.A swallow doesn't make a summer, AB is a high quality middle order bat but Watto is a quality opener and a handy bowler.
Haha, it's funny how we all define "best" or "greatest" slightly differently. The fictional auction isn't something that enters my mind..I know Kallis is under-rated and all that. But imagine these cricketers up for sell for your team to play a 5-test series. Those who have voted for Kallis will really bid the highest for him? Find it hard to believe tbh.
epic failTo people advocating Kallis and Pollock, don't you think it's absolutely essential for a player to be in the top notch category of at least one suit before laying a claim to be the best ever cricketer. Neither Kallis nor Pollock would count amongst the top 20 batsmen or bowlers in the game. Even counting from 1990, neither would be in the top 5.
I know it's a bit harsh to be using the term with respect to these tremendously exceptional cricketers, but isn't it a bit like picking bits and pieces cricketers over specialists?
Epic fail that has to be quoted again.To people advocating Kallis and Pollock, don't you think it's absolutely essential for a player to be in the top notch category of at least one suit before laying a claim to be the best ever cricketer. Neither Kallis nor Pollock would count amongst the top 20 batsmen or bowlers in the game. Even counting from 1990, neither would be in the top 5.
I know it's a bit harsh to be using the term with respect to these tremendously exceptional cricketers, but isn't it a bit like picking bits and pieces cricketers over specialists?
No one hates Kallis, please.Epic fail that has to be quoted again.
Kallis or Murali.They win matches for their teams and contribute a lot.
Kallis haters umadkat?
Mmm I don't think so.. Watto's actually been properly good for Australia but the test side crumbling around him has sometimes made his consistent 7/10 contributions just seem inadequate or inconsequential. Ponting, Clarke and Katich really aren't making the most of having a player around who so frequently sees off the new ball and gets a few runs on the board.
Fitness is a pretty huge issue though, I think he's actually unable to bowl (or just doesn't much) in more tests than he is, so although I really rate his bowling I still only think of him as a partial all-rounder. Fielding has to come into the equation as well when someone's as demonic as AB is, especially with Watto not being the best slip ever. And calling AB a high-quality bat undersells him by quite a bit, he's been on a "hot streak" for three years now, has every right to be considered one of the best in the world for a test match taking place tomorrow.
So while I think your point about Watto being rather underappreciated is spot on, I can't agree with the conclusion because I think De Villiers is probably even more underappreciated. And doesn't have quite the same fanbase to fight his corner for him .
Yeah, quoting this for the next time somebody tells me Kallis is fairly rated on this forum.To people advocating Kallis and Pollock, don't you think it's absolutely essential for a player to be in the top notch category of at least one suit before laying a claim to be the best ever cricketer. Neither Kallis nor Pollock would count amongst the top 20 batsmen or bowlers in the game. Even counting from 1990, neither would be in the top 5.
I know it's a bit harsh to be using the term with respect to these tremendously exceptional cricketers, but isn't it a bit like picking bits and pieces cricketers over specialists?
Swallow? 3 years of brilliance...A swallow doesn't make a summer, AB is a high quality middle order bat but Watto is a quality opener and a handy bowler.
No way.Better bats than Kallis since 1990:
Tendulkar, Lara, Ponting, Waugh, Dravid, Inzi, Sanga and maybe Flower
I think you'd struggle beyond those guys and beyond the first 3 Kallis probably could be said to be better than the others.
Better bowlers than Pollock since 1990:
Warne, Murali, McGrath, Waqar, Wasim, Ambrose, Donald and I'd say thats it.
So both are roughly in the top 8 of their specialist field in their era and easily provide more with the ball (Kallis) / bat (Pollock) than their counterparts.
Bits and pieces cricketers for sure. Really you could argue Kallis is in the top 50 (or 30 if you are more adventerous than me) of bowlers in his era, how isn't that an essential player? He is at the top in his specialist field, the difference is so negilible beyond the best 3 and the rest of the top 10 batsman.
The same is true of Pollock albeit to a lesser extent.