PhoenixFire
International Coach
Kallis is about that same pace as McGrath if I can remeber ok?
Nope, Kallis consistently bowls at 135-140kph.PhoenixFire said:Kallis is about that same pace as McGrath if I can remeber ok?
Yes, Kallis bowled a couple around the 142 mark today (average 135 plus), McGrath around the 130 mark currently at Perth, I believe.PhoenixFire said:Is that quicker than McGrath? I'm not very good with KPH.
By the way, I'm not having a go at McGrath, just curious.
Not exactly a scathing criticism of him.Perm said:Personally I would take Rahul Dravid but I beleive he is probably "built up" a little bit by the fact he plays for India and has always been the lynchpin of their batting lineup, entirely dependable and usually performs for them. Not saying that Kallis doesn't do this but he doesn't get the same amount of attention.
Kallis has a highest Test score of 189* and a highest FC score of 200.silentstriker said:Dunno about the batting being close though (all round its Kallis obviously). They have a similar style certainly. Dravid has something like five double centuries, not sure if Kallis has any.
Both are rather sedate players when it comes strike rates but the point is, Dravid HAS to perform that role in this Indian side. Not sure if Kallis HAS to perform the holding role in the RSA side, given that till Smith emerged, they really didn't have another attacking batting option in their side in the top 6. That is the part why people tend to think Kallis to be a bit of a selfish player. Geoffrey Boycott once mentioned on commentary that Kallis was very aware of his record and how it was very poor due to him starting very early in international cricket in his career and how he wanted to make up for it. You probably wouldn't see Dravid playing defensive cricket when the team needs him to be attacking.Perm said:Personally I would take Rahul Dravid but I beleive he is probably "built up" a little bit by the fact he plays for India and has always been the lynchpin of their batting lineup, entirely dependable and usually performs for them. Not saying that Kallis doesn't do this but he doesn't get the same amount of attention.
If the averages were real close then I could understand taking the centuries and ducks in to account, but here there is a huge difference AFAIC.Perm said:You could go purely on averages against Australia which would mean Dravid wins, or you could do centuries which means Kallis wins. Interesting to note that Dravid has scored 1 more duck against Australia than Kallis.
That's not what I am saying. But being able to score big is one of the qualities of a great batsman, and its one of the reasons why people rate Lara above Tendy (as an example).Craig said:Kallis has a highest Test score of 189* and a highest FC score of 200.
For mine he and Vaughan would up near the list of best guys never to score a 200 in Tests. Heck Gillespie has one
Gillespie >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Kallis and Vaughan
Um, Dravid scores quite fast when the team requires him to.PhoenixFire said:Kallis can score runs pretty fast, and hit big 6s when he wants to, he just doesn't really like it, not sure Dravid can.
91 off 114 balls vs. Aus in a test match when quick runs were wanted.PhoenixFire said:Kallis can score runs pretty fast, and hit big 6s when he wants to, he just doesn't really like it, not sure Dravid can.
Yea, and I think Abbas was in the nineties when it happened.Anil said:well you never know...sunny's only wicket was zaheer abbas or something, wasn't it?