SJS
Hall of Fame Member
Exactly.Yes, and thats probably why Sobers gets that slot. Almost all team (all time and otherwise) selections would generally go for 6 batsman, 4 bowlers, and wicket keeper.
Given that premise it makes a lot more sense to have Sobers at 6 as a worthy batsman (which none of the other all-rounders are) along, of course, with his added versatility as a left arm bowler and the differing styles of bowling he brings to the party - if needed (even if he was not to do too much bowling in the first place).
It has been a dilemma for captains over time - how many bowlers to play in the eleven - four or five. On some days, when the batsman start piling up the runs (as they will do on some days irrespective of how good is your attack), you will need a bowler to come in and provide rest, relief, variation or a combination of all three. Captains have even used batsmen like to do that.
With someone as Sobers in the side as a batsman, that dillemma is taken care of. Now you chose your best four bowlers and forget about what to do if you find you are a bowler short for aby of the reasons given above.
A bowler who takes 32 wickets at 34 each - even at 34 each - is good enough for that role - and how ?
Thats logic. Unfortunately logic is not a substitute for bull-headedness.