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The difference between Kallis and Sobers is huge. There is a case to be made for Sobers to be rated as the 2nd best after Bradman. On batting alone he gets into an all-time XI. Sobers was the definition of a match-winner. Kallis generally went under the radar during his entire career and was always overshadowed by better bats like Sachin, Lara, Ponting and Dravid whilst Sobers took a game by the throat and won matches. Sobers not only has a higher average but the manner in which he scored is also important. Sobers also averaged 70 for a good decade IIRC. No contest the better bat. He belongs in the highest tier of middle-order bats, the one just below Bradman along with the likes of Tendulkar, Viv, and Greg Chappell.I don't think there's much of a difference between Kallis and Sobers if you remove strike rate. Similar for Hammond as a bat, but he is going to be called on to bowl a fair amount considering he's in the slow sr team.
Agree on the constituency vs brilliance with the ball. With the bat I'm not sure there would be too much difference if you don't consider the sr itself. The huge scores that guys like Lara and Sehwag made won't be coming against this type of bowling. Not disagreeing, just don't think it would be a big factor like the bowling
Sobers' bowling is better too. Kallis never took on the same kind of workload. This is reflected in their WPM.
Their fielding is a closer call and requires more subjectivity so I wont comment on that. Both reputed to have been excellent.