No Ikki, unlike many others here, I have a lot of time for you and your views on cricket. If I didn't, I would not have cared to debate this issue.. So I don't think you are going only by stats. I mean, at least you feel you have more than just stats to back up your case.... But I don't think so. And we have pretty much always been on opposite camps in this issue. Let me just try one last time..
Put it this way... It is possible for any player to rack up any kind of numbers in cricket.. And when we are talking about all time greats, the numbers are always close. And it is always possible to put up some permutations and combinations to get out the numbers to look good for the guy we like. You must have seen enough of that in the Warne Vs Murali and Sachin Vs Lara threads...
Amongst the best, as you yourself once said, once they have reached certain points in terms of stats, they become meaningless when comparing with other greats.. For me, once a batsman is good enough to average in excess of 50 in any era is good enough to be compared to a guy averaging 50 in any other era. I understand there will be exceptions, but just for the sake of comparisons, I think they do belong in that category. And once that point has been reached, it is stuff like the regard in which your peers hold you, how you fared against the best and how much of a match winner you were are the things that matter.. And to me, Sobers fares better than Kallis in almost all of these things... I am sorry, Ikki.. I understand where you are coming from but there is no way in the world any numbers will sway me from believing the almost universal consensus on one of the greats of the game.... And to the question at hand, I would almost ALWAYS prefer Sobers to Kallis as my #6.. Forget the numbers, just going by the kind of team combination I want, Sobers is the guy who will get in...