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International Debutant
I haven't gone through the whole thread so this may have been discussed:
Based on numbers and performances at peak: Ian Botham is an excellent choice and probably a better all-round package than the other 3 great all-rounders of his time
What does Kapil have? For one tons of talent (underachieved) and lots of spirit.
Spirit: Let's go back to the 1983 WC. Ind is 17-5 and then 20-6 (this is from the memory so pardon if there are any irregularities), Kapil walks in, scores 175*. Or take that catch he took of Viv in the final. Those efforts were full of spirit that is difficult to describe. On top of that, he bowled on the unforgiving tracks in Ind (w/o much support from the other end) where the instinct of most captains is to bring the spinners on asap.
Talent: When ever I used to watch Kapil bat, it was a wonderful experience. He made batting look so easy. When many were falling down in SA, he came up with a gem of an inning (125). With a little more application, his numbers would have been a lot better. In fact, I want be surprised if he was the best batsman and fielder amongst the 4 all-rounders. His batting in the series in Eng has been breath-taking .... Talking about his bowling, he cherrished conditions in Australia. He probably has the best bowling record in Australia of the 4 all-rounders. If he had played more of his tests in Australia, who knows he would have a much better record.
Only thing against him (apart from not utilizing his full potential) is that he prolonged his career to go for that world record. He could have retired in 1992 after that maginificent series in Australia and the wc.
Based on numbers and performances at peak: Ian Botham is an excellent choice and probably a better all-round package than the other 3 great all-rounders of his time
What does Kapil have? For one tons of talent (underachieved) and lots of spirit.
Spirit: Let's go back to the 1983 WC. Ind is 17-5 and then 20-6 (this is from the memory so pardon if there are any irregularities), Kapil walks in, scores 175*. Or take that catch he took of Viv in the final. Those efforts were full of spirit that is difficult to describe. On top of that, he bowled on the unforgiving tracks in Ind (w/o much support from the other end) where the instinct of most captains is to bring the spinners on asap.
Talent: When ever I used to watch Kapil bat, it was a wonderful experience. He made batting look so easy. When many were falling down in SA, he came up with a gem of an inning (125). With a little more application, his numbers would have been a lot better. In fact, I want be surprised if he was the best batsman and fielder amongst the 4 all-rounders. His batting in the series in Eng has been breath-taking .... Talking about his bowling, he cherrished conditions in Australia. He probably has the best bowling record in Australia of the 4 all-rounders. If he had played more of his tests in Australia, who knows he would have a much better record.
Only thing against him (apart from not utilizing his full potential) is that he prolonged his career to go for that world record. He could have retired in 1992 after that maginificent series in Australia and the wc.
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