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De Villiers vs Kallis (against pace)

Who is the better batsman against pace bowling?


  • Total voters
    13

subshakerz

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
then how did he make 8000 runs in South Africa
He wasn't vulnerable to bounce generally but a really well directed bouncer with high pace could get him in trouble and I saw that throughout his career, against Lee, Shoaib, Johnson, even Sreesanth once.

Not an issue for ABD because ABD was better at pulling or hooking these balls.
 

Johan

Hall of Fame Member
He wasn't vulnerable to bounce generally but a really well directed bouncer with high pace could get him in trouble and I saw that throughout his career, against Lee, Shoaib, Johnson, even Sreesanth once.

Not an issue for ABD because ABD was better at pulling or hooking these balls.
ABD was weak to slight nip backers from a good length especially if it was scrambled- oh, "wobble" seam.
 

DrWolverine

International Captain
ABD looked more comfortable against pace or spin.
It is just that Kallis scored more runs and felt like he had no apparently no weakness.
 

Coronis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Abd had great concentration too.
kallis 120 balls/2 hours and 43 minutes* per dismissal
de villiers 93 balls/2 hours and 9 minutes* per dismissal

Could’ve concentrated more

*funny, batting time was not recorded when SA toured the Windies in 2010
 

subshakerz

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
kallis 120 balls/2 hours and 43 minutes* per dismissal
de villiers 93 balls/2 hours and 9 minutes* per dismissal

Could’ve concentrated more

*funny, batting time was not recorded when SA toured the Windies in 2010
Kallis wins as a better bat for me for his home record and batting up the order. Otherwise qualitywise I suspect ABD was better.
 

MasterBlaster24

U19 Debutant
ABD easily. Kallis was vulnerable to good bouncers.
Abd had great concentration too.
So AB was better against pace, better against spin, and had better concentration too? That basically covers everything a Test batter needs, right? And yet somehow Kallis ended up as the better Test batter. Fascinating stuff. I must be missing some secret category where Kallis was scoring all those runs. I even voted for AB in the poll and agree he was a bit better than Kallis against high pace, but I do think Kallis was slightly better against spin, but that’s another topic. Still trying to wrap my head around how that works.
 

subshakerz

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
So AB was better against pace, better against spin, and had better concentration too? That basically covers everything a Test batter needs, right? And yet somehow Kallis ended up as the better Test batter. Fascinating stuff. I must be missing some secret category where Kallis was scoring all those runs. I even voted for AB in the poll and agree he was a bit better than Kallis against high pace, but I do think Kallis was slightly better against spin, but that’s another topic. Still trying to wrap my head around how that works.
I explained above. Kallis batted up the order. He has an unparalleled record at home. And he was better against medium pace.

Reasons I have him ahead of ABD. But ABD in terms of skill was better for me.
 

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