kyear2
International Coach
Really aren't.Sobers, Hadlee, Imran, Botham.. Etc are the names usually discussed along with the name Kapil Dev. That should be more than enough proof for his greatness.
Really aren't.Sobers, Hadlee, Imran, Botham.. Etc are the names usually discussed along with the name Kapil Dev. That should be more than enough proof for his greatness.
do you think there's no worth to an all rounder if they're not ATG in one of the disciplines?Kapil is not great. He's not great in either discipline. You leave out a bowler or batman to include him in your lineup, he's seriously diminishing one or the other. That's not the case with true atg all rounders: Sobers, Imran, Hadlee or Kallis.
In general no. But if the team in question is short in either resource yes. For example an atg world XI:do you think there's no worth to an all rounder if they're not ATG in one of the disciplines?
Botham and Kapil are generally rated a level below the other threeSobers, Hadlee, Imran, Botham.. Etc are the names usually discussed along with the name Kapil Dev. That should be more than enough proof for his greatness.
Imran was better than Kapil vs WI but otherwise agree.Botham is better than Kapil due to superior batting. Bowling wise, both are equal. Botham was worst vs Windies while Dev was the best vs Windies.
Do you consider Botham an ATG? I do. Bur not Kapil.Like seriously, lol
I’ve never heard a pundit discuss Kapil without comparing him to the other 80’s allrounders actually.Really aren't.
worse than what Sangakkara did to @Himannv IMO.Kyear2 was one a good friend of Kapil. Back in August 1991, when Marshall played his last test and was on 376 wickets, Kyear2 requested Kapil (who was on the same no. of wickets) to retire too as he considered it a bit disrespectful that an average bowler takes more wickets than his God. Kapil refused and played on and on until he broke Hadlee's record. They haven't been on talking terms since then.
By that logic, Klusner is not an ODI ATG.Kapil is not great. He's not great in either discipline. You leave out a bowler or batman to include him in your lineup, he's seriously diminishing one or the other. That's not the case with true atg all rounders: Sobers, Imran, Hadlee or Kallis.
You don't consider Botham great then?Kapil is not great. He's not great in either discipline. You leave out a bowler or batman to include him in your lineup, he's seriously diminishing one or the other. That's not the case with true atg all rounders: Sobers, Imran, Hadlee or Kallis.
Except you have stated multiple times you are looking for a no.8 who can bat in your side ideally. You just don't want to admit it's a near prerequisite because of course that opens the doors to bowling ARs and then ones you would rather sideline like Imran or Kapil have more or a claim.The reason that the batting of one's keeper is stressed more than that for one's bowlers, is that once again, the wicket keeper is the steadfast 2nd all rounder position. Batting is a pre- requisite. It's isn't for bowling, because bowling is by far the primary prerequisite and most smart teams isn't hurting their bowling quality for additional batting.
Great yes. Atg noYou don't consider Botham great then?
I mean, given you are on the fence on Miller, it's probably only natural you don't these 2. I personally don't think to be an ATG you have to be one in either discipline (also like, have a much looser use of the word as well).Great yes. Atg no
Seems a bit too strict.Great yes. Atg no
I think ATGs should be at least decent in all 3 major areas of cricket...batting, bowling and fielding. If they are poor in 1 or 2 major aspects of cricket, they dont deserve the tag " cricket great "Kapil is not great. He's not great in either discipline. You leave out a bowler or batman to include him in your lineup, he's seriously diminishing one or the other. That's not the case with true atg all rounders: Sobers, Imran, Hadlee or Kallis.
Massive output and achievements yes agreed. And you include him generally in a team short of class pace or class batting but a conventional atg team he's not making. Let's use Pakistan as an example:Seems a bit too strict.
Botham has some massive output for an AR.
Played 102 games, took 27 fifers, 22 fifties and 14 tons. That's a lot of impact relative to his sample size.
he's an easy choice over ShoaibMassive output and achievements yes agreed. And you include him generally in a team short of class pace or class batting but a conventional atg team he's not making. Let's use Pakistan as an example:
Saeed
Hanif
Younis
Javed
Inzi
Rizwan+
Imran*
Wasim
Waqar
Saqlain
Shoaib
Are you leaving out any of the above for Sir Ian?
He'd likely make it into SL, and India, NZ. He adds absolutely nothing to the RSA, WI or Australian XIs. England, including him at 6 diminishes their batting. As one of of the 4 bowlers maybe there isn't much of a gap their in retrospect, between him and rhe other seamers. So maybe he makes it into England's team as one of the 4 front line bowlers idk. He's not coming close to a Worldl XI so nope not an atg for me.