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Ian Botham vs Dennis Lillee

Botham vs Lillee


  • Total voters
    23

BazBall21

International Captain
Willis and Roberts are both widely recognised as being a level below Lillee and both tore it up in India in the 70s. Not even as though Willis was the archetypal skiddy subcontinent conditions profile. It became a harder place for touring seamers sometime later.
 

subshakerz

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
The only weakness in Lillee's record is the lack of surface credentials in the subcontinent. He was unfortunate to never tour India. I have no doubt he would have done well with a sufficient amount of opportunities.
Yup. The fact that he handled his pace decline so well and took 5WPM roughly all stages of his career tells me he likely would have adapted
 

subshakerz

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
His home average is a little too high for my liking.
Honestly you guys are too OCD about bowling averages in a way that is counter to how the game is played.

As long as your wickettaking is high, you can afford to have a bowling average of 23.

A 23 bowling average with a healthy SR is better than a 20 bowling average with a high SR.

In fact I think this point is obvious but I am frankly shocked how many on this board gets suckered into supporting low average low wickettaking bowlers.
 

capt_Luffy

International Coach
Honestly you guys are too OCD about bowling averages in a way that is counter to how the game is played.

As long as your wickettaking is high, you can afford to have a bowling average of 23.

A 23 bowling average with a healthy SR is better than a 20 bowling average with a high SR.

In fact I think this point is obvious but I am frankly shocked how many on this board gets suckered into supporting low average low wickettaking bowlers.
23.73. Also I can't see a scenario where someone would rate a SC batsman or bowler in top 10 ever, no matter how successful they are in India and Pakistan, if they never tour SENA and average a 100 in their only Australia series, no matter how flat. I could never rate Lillee on par with Steyn or Imran honestly.
 

DrWolverine

International Regular
Dennis Lillee has an obvious flaw in his record. He did not play much in the subcontinent. I believe he would have done well here if he played though
 

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