PhoenixFire
International Coach
I don't think you can compare captaincy skills and playing skills.
Imran wasn't really that great a captain to be honest.
'You could hear a pindrop...'Imran wasn't really that great a captain to be honest.
Captaincy is every part of playing the game, in fact prob more so than other facets.I don't think you can compare captaincy skills and playing skills.
Don't really have time to argue this, but a 29% win record isn't a great one. Even New Zealand had a better win ratio under 3 captains in that period. Gavaskar is often criticised for the huge number of draws played under his captaincy. Imran was only marginally better, he had 26 draws in 48 tests to Gavaskar's 30 draws in 47 tests. If Gavaskar must be criticised for drawing so many games, perhaps because of India's poor bowling attack, then Imran must be criticised for almost as many draws despite having a more potent bowling attack at his disposal. Even his greatest triumph, the 92 World Cup win was built on the back of a huge huge slice of luck.'You could hear a pindrop...'
A lot of Pakistan cricket in the 80's was played on dead pitches including both home and abroad.Don't really have time to argue this, but a 29% win record isn't a great one. Even New Zealand had a better win ratio under 3 captains in that period. Gavaskar is often criticised for the huge number of draws played under his captaincy. Imran was only marginally better, he had 26 draws in 48 tests to Gavaskar's 30 draws in 47 tests. If Gavaskar must be criticised for drawing so many games, perhaps because of India's poor bowling attack, then Imran must be criticised for almost as many draws despite having a more potent bowling attack at his disposal. Even his greatest triumph, the 92 World Cup win was built on the back of a huge huge slice of luck.
It's not always about winning, its about building a team for future. Look at where Imran left Pakistan cricket team after his retirement. He left a team full of talents that served Pakistan for years. Its not easy to do it in subcontinent more so in Pakistan. Imran achieved everything that was there to achieve as a cricketer. He won the world cup, beat India in India, didn't lose a series to WI one of the alltime best teams.Don't really have time to argue this, but a 29% win record isn't a great one. Even New Zealand had a better win ratio under 3 captains in that period. Gavaskar is often criticised for the huge number of draws played under his captaincy. Imran was only marginally better, he had 26 draws in 48 tests to Gavaskar's 30 draws in 47 tests. If Gavaskar must be criticised for drawing so many games, perhaps because of India's poor bowling attack, then Imran must be criticised for almost as many draws despite having a more potent bowling attack at his disposal. Even his greatest triumph, the 92 World Cup win was built on the back of a huge huge slice of luck.
Sobers is probably the purest (and greatest) all rounder in history. If you can bat, bowl pace, bowl spin and field excellently, how can you not be classed as one?
absolutley agree with you.Imran wasn't really that great a captain to be honest.
May be, but Javed was very poor man manager, as one can see it through out his career, no eye for the talent and very keen to continue the parochial tradition of subcontinent cricket. In all those aspects Imran was miles ahead of Javed.absolutley agree with you.
Seriously as a captain , I never rated him as highley as most. I will tell you all now, Javed Miandad, for all his faults (and I hate the guy), was tactically way superior to Imran Khan
I never thought he was tactically astute, and yeah he brought together a disparate bunch of players, and created winners. But for crying out loud, look at the players he had. Talent wise, the teams he captained were basically on a level with the West Indies for a time. Anything short of say, a World Cup win, (which in all honesty, was freakish, they were far from the best team, they came good at the right time , but despite the WC win, a pretty underacheiving team IMO, if we see the WC as not being the be all and end all, which in fact , it isnt) would have been massive failure. With players like he had, they should have swept all in front of them. They didnt.
Test wise, again, severe underacheivers, so much talent, not much reward.
Great bowler, one of the best, developed as a decent batsman, but with an average over the last 10 years which completely flattered to deceive..and in all reality a pretty average capatin, who seems to have made a reputation on the old 'cornered tiger' speech
That's pure GOLD.If anyone has doubts about the value of leadership.....just look at Pak cricket now.
Exactly. "Ifs" can be used for Pakistan's point of view as well. "If" Waqar hadn't gotten hurt and missed the '92 WC, or if both Imran and Javed were completely healthy, Pak may have.dominated from the start.Sorry, ' if's ' dont count. Results do.
If I started using ' if's ' I could speculatively alter the result of any match
Well, if you're intent on rating slices of luck and not actual captaincy, be my guest.Sorry, ' if's ' dont count. Results do.
If I started using ' if's ' I could speculatively alter the result of any match
Lovely rant, but how many games did Sobers win with the ball. Kallis in his bowling prime was at least as likely as Sobers at his bowling prime (he never really had one...) to win a match with the ball.Allrounder: A man you can say to 'go and play cricket' to, and he will do it to a high level all over the place, he will win you games, and he will embody everything cricket is about.
Its my definition.
It is what make Sobers one of the very greatest. It is what Ian Botham is about. It is, indeed, what makes (in no particular order) Freddie Flintoff, Chris Cairns, Mike Proctor, Clive Rice, Kapil Dev, Imran Khan, Keith Miller etc allrounders. The game should be played in an aggressive (in the good sense of the word) manner , out to win etc.
Now, I am sorry, but I dont care if Kallis averages 55 with the bat, and 32 with the ball. Give me Flintoff, selected as an allrounder any time. For me , some one like Flintoff, or any of the above mentioned will win games for you. That is what an allrounder does for me.
Anything less, doesnt cut it.