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No. 6 for Post Packer XI

Choose your No.6 for the Post Packer XI


  • Total voters
    65
  • Poll closed .

bagapath

International Captain
Sachin, Lara and Richards are blasting their way into the Post Packer XI middle order. Who would follow such champions at no.6, one place ahead of Adam Gilchrist?

Here are 8 genuine all-rounders who scored 2000 runs at a batting avg >25 and took 100 wickets at a bowling avg <35 in the Post Packer Era. I am also adding Greg Chappell and Ricky Ponting to the poll since they are the top runners-up rom the middle order poll. (Actually the poll is still on, but with 63 votes already in they wont be able to overtake Richards)

JH Kallis (SA) 1995-2009 115 8909 186 51.20 26 213 6/54
Imran Khan (Pak) 1979-1992 66 3047 136 44.15 6 269 8/58 19.45 18 19 0
IT Botham (Eng) 1979-1992 85 4409 208 33.15 11 296 8/103 31.25 19 97 0
A Flintoff (Eng) 1998-2009 70 3562 167 32.98 5 199 5/58 33.33 2 48 0
SM Pollock (SA) 1995-2008 100 3630 111 32.12 2 389 7/87 23.74 15 62 0
CL Cairns (NZ) 1989-2004 52 2756 158 32.04 3 166 7/27 31.96 10 14 0
Sir RJ Hadlee (NZ) 1980-1990 60 2280 151* 31.23 2 324 9/52 19.70 30 25 0 investigate this query
N Kapil Dev (India) 1979-1994 120 4684 163 29.83 7 406 9/83 28.93 23 61 0

The top runner-up all-rounder will also be available as the last bowling option along with Murali and the runner up of the opening bowlers' poll, which could be hadlee or mcgrath or both if they are tied at the end of the poll.
 
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Athlai

Not Terrible
In terms of bowling:

Hadlee8
Imran7
Pollock6
Kapil5
Cairns4
Botham/Flintoff3
Kallis1

In terms of batting:

Kallis8
Imran7
Botham6
Flintoff5
Cairns4
Kapil
Pollock/Hadlee1


Overall:

Imran 14
Hadlee 9
Pollock 7
Kapil 9
Cairns 8
Botham 9
Flintoff 8
Kallis 9

Imran>Hadlee>Kallis in terms of overall package.

But Imran is the far and away leader for me, easily makes the team as both a batsman and a bowler, Kallis is a top batsman but not quite the best bowler, Hadlee is the opposite of this and to a lesser extent Pollock.
 
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bagapath

International Captain
kapil scored 7 centuries. do you still think he should be ranked last because he has got the least avg?
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
kapil scored 7 centuries. do you still think he should be ranked last because he has got the least avg?
Probably could be put on par with Hadlee and Pollock but I'd take Cairns over Kapil with the bat every day of the week.
 

ret

International Debutant
I would pick Botham from the list .... his 14 hundreds and tons of wickets, probably makes him the top all-rounder from the pack esp when you consider his best [i remember starting a thread on top all-rounders a while back and if i m not wrong, i had picked him]
 

Burgey

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Imran. Seeing as he can't take an opening bowling spot, I'll run with him. If it was to be a batsman rather than an all rounder, I'd have gone with GSC ahead of Ponting and Kallis.
 

NUFAN

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Imran to bat 7 behind Gilchrist at 6 is just perfect.

If Gilly had no way of moving from number 7, I would pick just like Burgey and go Chappell.
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Kallis. Flintoff, Dev, Imran, Botham, Pollock, Hadlee, etc are not #6 in an all time side. Gilchrist is better than all of them, and every one of your top five should be picked on batting, while number six should be mostly batting. So it's between batmen: Ponting, Chappell, Kallis. In this, I rank Chappell > Ponting > Kallis. However, Kallis does add bowling, so I'm going to pick him. Additional bowling plus exceptional batting = perfect number six.
 

vic_orthdox

Global Moderator
Hmm, yeah. If it had to be a number 6, would be happy with Kallis. Would be happy with Imran at 7, or if need be at 8, and Gilly above him.
 

bagapath

International Captain
Why does Gilchrist have to bat at 7?
lets fix the final batting order after everyone is selected. i expect the present middle order of richards, sachin, lara to be reversed too. hadlee's inclusion will push mashall and warne down. if we go with four bowlers + kallis that would affect the batting order as well. so assume this slot as an extra batsman, bowler or all rounder. 6 and 7 can be interchanged if necessary.
 

Fusion

Global Moderator
With Gavaskar, Hayden, Richards, Tendulkar, and Lara ahead of him, I don't think Imran at 6 makes the batting weak, even in all all-time side. Imran can hold a bat too. Though I agree the batting order should be switched. I have a solution: Imran as the Captain of the side will be smart enough to realize that he needs to bat at 7 and hence will promote Gilly to 6. :)
 

subshakerz

International Coach
Imran Khan obviously. Imran was by some distance the player of the 80s. The most fantastic thing about his record is that throughout the decade he never failed in a single series. He always contributed, either with the bat, the ball, or both. Now that's consistency. Check it yourself:

HowSTAT! Player Analysis by Series
 

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