Richard said:
I have heard of them all...
All of their achievements pale when compared to those of Keith Miller.
all of their achievements pale when compared to Millers...ok...
miller played 55 tests...taking each players figures after each had played 55 tests....
Miller
Batting 2958 runs at 36.97 7 100's 13 50's
Bowling 170 wickets at 22.97 econ 2.24 SR 61.5 7 x 5 wicks 1x10wick
absolutely agree, a legend, one of the all time greats
Botham (after 55 tests)
Batting 3008 runs at 37.13 11 100's 12 50's
Bowling 255wickets at 23.68 econ 2.73 SR 51.1 20x5wicks 4x10wickets
now by this point Botham had lost his edge, but his stats more than hold up in comparision to Millers.
Imran Khan (after 55 tests)
Batting 2099 runs at 30.86 2 100's 8 50's
Bowling 252wickets at 22.18 econ 2.51 SR 52.8 17x5wicks 4x10wickets
but Imran actually got better from this point on, his batting became one of the strongest in the world (over the next 33 matches, he increased his batting ave to around 38,scored another 4 100's and 10 50's) and his bowling improved as well.So on the whole Imran hold up vs Miller as well
Hadlee (after 55 tests)..pointless quoting his batting coz he really was more known for the bowling, his batting was the weakest of the lot, his bowling the strongest.
Bowling: 259wickets at 23.88 econ 2.66 SR 53. 8 19 x5wicks 4x10wickets
Hadlee became even more effective the older he got,his last 31 tests yielded 172 wickets 17 five wicket hauls, and 5 ten wicket matches at an average of 19.9...so his bowling was more than a match for Millers.
kapil Dev (after 55tests)
Batting:2257 runs at 31.78 3 100's 12 50's
Bowling: 215wickets at 29.01 econ:3.13 SR:55.58 16x5wick 1x10wickets
Not bad bowling figures when you consider where he had to bowl for a lot of his games,and with basically no fast bowling supporting him.
Shaun Pollock (after 55 matches)
Batting: 1988 runs at 32.06 2 100's 8 50's
Bowling:222wickets at 20.72 econ 2.28 SR: 54.33 11x5wickets 0x10wickets
Pollocks batting as got better,and his bowling is brilliant.
Kallis (after 55matches)
Batting:3612 runs at 48.16 9 100's 19 50's
Bowling: 105 wickets at 28.58 econ 2.46 SR:69.9 2x5wickets 0x10wickets
Kallis' batting is going from strength to strength...but he isnt overly used in tests as a bowler and now averages over 30 with the ball.
So richard, your dimissal of Botham,Imran,Dev,hadlee seems a bit misplaced..these four turned games on there heads in the matter of an hour or a session with amazing regularity, and their figures easily compared to those of Miller......Kallis to me is a great batsman who bowls well and isnt up there amongst the GREAT allrounders,Pollock is a great bowler who bats well, and again I dont think has yet proved to be up there with the Sobers,or the Bothams of world cricket