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Don't think anyone questions thatImran the bowler > Kallis the batsman
Are you tired of debating this?But by how much?
Imran is about 8th as a bowler, Kallis about what, 15?
But Kallis the bowler for me isn't that separated from Imran the batsman.
Kallis was also a absolute top tier slip and ridiculously crucial to the success of SA's bowlers.
I have have Imran overall 10th all time and Kallis around 15th or so. Don't see how that's not close and doesn't require some thought.
Hammond is a much better comp though.
Imran averaged 50 with the bat some period. Kallis never dominated with the ball like that. Kallis' fielding is easily matched by the charisma and the captaincy ability of Imran. The only player who could be rated above him is Sobers. All top 5 - 8 cricketers are very close to each other with quality with no major gaps between them.But by how much?
Imran is about 8th as a bowler, Kallis about what, 15?
But Kallis the bowler for me isn't that separated from Imran the batsman.
Kallis was also a absolute top tier slip and ridiculously crucial to the success of SA's bowlers.
I have have Imran overall 10th all time and Kallis around 15th or so. Don't see how that's not close and doesn't require some thought.
Hammond is a much better comp though.
We've had this discussion way too often for that stat to still be thrown around.Imran averaged 50 with the bat some period. Kallis never dominated with the ball like that. Kallis' fielding is easily matched by the charisma and the captaincy ability of Imran. The only player who could be rated above him is Sobers. All top 5 - 8 cricketers are very close to each other with quality with no major gaps between them.
30 is the RPI of a lower order bat.We've had this discussion way too often for that stat to still be thrown around.
Even taking into account his later career when he was no longer a primary bowler, his rpi was only 30, the volume and production never came close to the average. It wasn't the output of a top flight batsman as the average would suggest.
And charisma, really?
Imran would help a team more in general, even if he gets arrested in the end later on tbh. Can lead, bowl, bat somewhat, organize tampering properly and has aura.
Yeah it's not really that funny, he is a UN recognized political prisoner.
Only if you include the games that Imran played as a bat... which really shouldn't be included if you are assessing him as a bowler.Kallis was better as a batsman than Imran was as a bowler.. even statistically.
RPI is affected by not outs. He had a lot of not outs.We've had this discussion way too often for that stat to still be thrown around.
Even taking into account his later career when he was no longer a primary bowler, his rpi was only 30, the volume and production never came close to the average. It wasn't the output of a top flight batsman as the average would suggest.
And charisma, really?
Imran was far more than a frontline bowler. In addition to being one of the best who has ever played, he carried a stupid workload in his peak. Very few quicks have carried that kind of load and level of responsibility. And that workload is just his bowling. He did a ton of batting too. Possibly captaincy as well in terms of workload. I've never captained, and don't know if it makes a difference. But his workload shut him down repeatedly. Couldn't bowl for a nearly a couple of years at his peak. Early retirement before coming back. And couldn't bowl at the end.Imran actually was a frontline bowler though, he's closer to McGrath/Marshall/Hadlee than he is to 4th options like Kallis. There's nothing in Kallis's record that suggests he could have been a lead pacer like say Donald/Ntini/Steyn. You can't penalise Imran on that hypothetical of a potentially less worn out Kallis.