Line and Length
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There have been numerous discussions/debates about ATG all-rounders with Garfield Sobers and Jacques Kallis generally ranked 1 and 2 with Imran Khan and Richard Hadlee generally ranked next.
But what if we look closely at performances over a calendar year where players could definitely have said to have had a truly great all-round performance.
For the sake of this exercise I'm considering a year where a player, in Tests, averaged over 30 with the bat and under 25 with the ball. The results may well surprise.
In a career over 17 years, Richard Hadlee achieved these figures on 5 occasions (1980, '83, '86, '87 & '90).
Shaun Pollock reached this level on 4 occasions ('99, '01, '03 & '07) in a career that covered 14 years. Imran Khan also achieved this on 4 occasions ('80, '82, '83 & '85) but he played 5 more years than Pollock.
Four players made this grade on 3 occasions. Keith Miller ('46, '49 & '51) in an 11 year career. Ian Botham ('78, '79 & '80) over 14 years. Kapil Dev ('79, '80 & '88) over 17 years. Garfield Sobers ('56, '62 & '66) over 20 years.
What about the highly regarded Jacques Kallis? He never averaged over 30 with the bat and under 25 as a bowler.
I'm not for one minute suggesting this is the way to rank ATG all-rounders, but I found it an interesting exercise. I only looked at these 8 particular players and I'm sure I've overlooked others worthy of mention.
But what if we look closely at performances over a calendar year where players could definitely have said to have had a truly great all-round performance.
For the sake of this exercise I'm considering a year where a player, in Tests, averaged over 30 with the bat and under 25 with the ball. The results may well surprise.
In a career over 17 years, Richard Hadlee achieved these figures on 5 occasions (1980, '83, '86, '87 & '90).
Shaun Pollock reached this level on 4 occasions ('99, '01, '03 & '07) in a career that covered 14 years. Imran Khan also achieved this on 4 occasions ('80, '82, '83 & '85) but he played 5 more years than Pollock.
Four players made this grade on 3 occasions. Keith Miller ('46, '49 & '51) in an 11 year career. Ian Botham ('78, '79 & '80) over 14 years. Kapil Dev ('79, '80 & '88) over 17 years. Garfield Sobers ('56, '62 & '66) over 20 years.
What about the highly regarded Jacques Kallis? He never averaged over 30 with the bat and under 25 as a bowler.
I'm not for one minute suggesting this is the way to rank ATG all-rounders, but I found it an interesting exercise. I only looked at these 8 particular players and I'm sure I've overlooked others worthy of mention.