stephen
Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I'm genuinely surprised it was that high tbh.On SR alone, Kallis scored at 0.95 times benchmark SR, Chanderpaul at 0.94.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Dzzge9SGNJ0kctoKLeYG5xDf5bJgK0nqvzwFU1dM0fE/
I'm genuinely surprised it was that high tbh.On SR alone, Kallis scored at 0.95 times benchmark SR, Chanderpaul at 0.94.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Dzzge9SGNJ0kctoKLeYG5xDf5bJgK0nqvzwFU1dM0fE/
Because he can also bowl.Sometimes I feel you don't really watch non Aussie cricket. Kallis won't be useful when chasing 375 but in vast majority of games he was super useful. How do you think he won 32 player of the match awards, same number as Ponting but in fewer games?
Benchmark (average) is below draft standard tbh (you wouldn't want 7 benchmark SR batsmen in your ATG draft team). So, these two were pretty slow. However, every ATG draft team can afford at least one such with high average.I'm genuinely surprised it was that high tbh.
Tendulkar got dismissed quite a few times around 1998-99 trying to hit sixes and skying the ball. After that he completely stopped trying to hit a six for about the next 10 years.One peculiar thing about Kallis, he was a pretty good six hitter despite his low SR. I remember noticing at some point in his career, he hit more sixes per match than Tendulkar (I don't know why I know these stats but I do )
I was surprised Dravid didn't get picked. I almost grabbed him myself. He gets labelled as slow but he could keep.You would think that players like Dravid and Kallis would have been capable of the sort of role that you see from Root and Williamson if they had been brought up in this era.
I thought I'd check (on Statsguru) the decade 2000-9 to see how Kallis ranks then: just considering at top-7 batsmen with 50+ innings.And yet Australia is the country with the lowest average strike rate (on the main grounds). Kallis was good, I'll grant you that. But he wasn't great in ODIs. You will struggle to find anyone other than Dippenaar who had a lower strike rate post 2000. His bowling was extremely valuable to South Africa though and there probably wasn't any better batsmen waiting in the wings to replace him either. To be fair to him his strike rate did improve across his career as opposed to Chanderpaul who stayed at the same pace most of the time.
Nope. He's underrated if anything.Yep, Bevan is overrated in cw because 1. batting average and 2. he was the first among many to play that specialist cool-head finisher role somewhat consistently.