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Jacques Kallis vs Keith Miller

Who is the greater test cricketer?


  • Total voters
    21

kyear2

Hall of Fame Member
Kallis is such a complete cricketer.

Though they are almost the bizaro version of each other.

Kallis the better bat and slip, 2/3, takes it.
 

DrWolverine

International Vice-Captain
Keith Miller’s record.
55 Tests. 87 innings. 2958 runs @ 37. 7 100s
55 Tests. 95 innings. 170 wkts @ 23. 7 5-Fers
 

Coronis

Hall of Fame Member
All-rounders who have appeared in the Top 10 ICC Test Rankings for both batting and bowing since 1950. Highest batting ranking shown first.

Miller 10th & 1st
Sobers 1st & 5th
Botham 3rd & 1st
Kallis 1st & 6th
I mean we all talk about his peak and ICCrankings are far from perfect but 3rd and 1st is insane.
 

DrWolverine

International Vice-Captain
I mean we all talk about his peak and ICCrankings are far from perfect but 3rd and 1st is insane.
No cricketer in Test history has ever scored 10 centuries and taken 10 five-wicket hauls.


Except Ian Botham.
51 Tests. 11 centuries. 19 five-wicket hauls.
What most could not achieve over a lifetime, Botham managed to do it in just 51 Tests.
 

peterhrt

First Class Debutant
I mean we all talk about his peak and ICCrankings are far from perfect but 3rd and 1st is insane.
Botham's first bowling and third batting ranking did not occur at the same time. He was top of the bowling for 845 days, including two whole years continuously. Absence of Packer players was a factor. During this time his highest batting ranking was 7th after the Jubilee Test in India.

Miller was top bowler for 35 days, during which his batting ranking was 13th.

Sobers was first and fifth at the same time in 1963. When Kallis was number one batsman, his highest bowling ranking was 16th.
 

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