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Kapil is easily more than Dravid.
He's arguably above for me. Kapil's greatness comes from intangibles, what he meant for Indian cricket overall, the world cup win, etc. But for actual on field contribution in test cricket, I would have Dravid ahead.I know you love Gavaskar and Kapil, but Dravid's not a league below Kapil
As a high quality AR, Kapil almost automatically goes ahead of Dravid or any bat that isn't an outright ATG.He's arguably above for me. Kapil's greatness comes from intangibles, what he meant for Indian cricket overall, the world cup win, etc. But for actual on field contribution in test cricket, I would have Dravid ahead.
If Kapil was Lee equivalent as a bowler, then Sobers was Jayawardene equivalent in battingI don't think Kapil was a great bowler. That's literally like saying Brett Lee was a great bowler. His average is nigh on 30, a strike rate over 60 and the wpm is closer to 3 than 4.
Walsh was a great bowler, so was Miller, Andy Roberts. Hazelwood and Starc world class performers.
I do not think he's a tail ender, he's also not a test level bat. A rpi of 28 is that of a specialist bat.
Away from home he averaged 32 with the ball and 26 with the bat.
He was an above test standard bowler and a decent lower order hitter.
There's nothing there to push him into the realm of ATG.
Like Worrell is for the West Indies, he's a great for India and influenced a generation to the game. But that doesn't make you imo an ATG, the same way what Worrell did, make him one.
Mark Taylor was an opening batsman during one of if the 3 toughest eras in cricket. He was closer to being a great batsman than Kapil a great bowler, and I think he beats Kapil on primary. Taylor was also not only the best tactical captain I've seen, he's the only all round great captain I've seen and as far as I'm concerned the GOAT in that discipline. He was also a top tier elite slip and top 10 all time in that area as well.
You've brought up Sobers again. Sobers is a top 5 batsman of all time and a candidate for BAB, and there's many an observer who ranks him the best after Bradman.
As a slip fielder he was "in the class of Simpson and Hammond" and top 4 all time in that disciple... As an overall close catcher, he had no equal.
As a bowler, and specially as a pace bowler he was a test standard performer. He wasn't great, and wasn't as good as Kapil, but he was just about average.
He was top 5 in two disciplines and the most versatile ever in the 3rd. Not only is he the greatest all rounder ever, he was the greatest all round cricketer ever.
He is unquestionably one of the lone 3 cricketers in the upper pantheon of the sport, and that drops to two when specifically restricted to tests or 20th century and after.
You have a batsman that averaged a hundred, vs a batsman that averaged 60, and against considerably better bowlers and more helpful (away) pitches, while being a front line bowler contributing 40 overs a match who also caught flies.
For reference that's like having Tendulkar, Stokes and Waugh Jr all rolled into one player.
Or Viv and Samaraweera....If Kapil was Lee equivalent as a bowler, then Sobers was Jayawardene equivalent in batting![]()
You do know he averaged 30 as a bowler.If Kapil was Lee equivalent as a bowler, then Sobers was Jayawardene equivalent in batting![]()
Will you have Tiger in your 10 Greatest Indian cricketers?Best cricketers:
Sachin
Gavaskar
Bumrah
Dravid
Kapil
Greatest cricketers:
Sachin
Gavaskar
Kapil
Bumrah (for now)
Dravid
This is so disrespectful.I don't think Kapil was a great bowler. That's literally like saying Brett Lee was a great bowler. His average is nigh on 30, a strike rate over 60 and the wpm is closer to 3 than 4.
Walsh was a great bowler, so was Miller, Andy Roberts. Hazelwood and Starc world class performers.
I do not think he's a tail ender, he's also not a test level bat. A rpi of 28 is that of a specialist bat.
Away from home he averaged 32 with the ball and 26 with the bat.
He was an above test standard bowler and a decent lower order hitter.
Kyear is the king of ignoring his own standards.Downward adjusts Kapil's bowling average from 29.64 to 30, to make it look worse.
Upward adjusts Sobers' batting average from 57.78 to 60, to make it look better.
Says Kapil has a run per innings of 28. And then says Sobers has an average of 60(ignores Sobers RPI of 50).
Says Kapil averages 3 runs worse with the ball abroad than his overall average but then ignores Sobers averaging 7 runs worse with the bat abroad.
Says Kapil is like Lee as a bowler in tests, but positions Sobers next to Bradman in batting (as if they are in similar class).
Says Kapil is not a test standard bat (as if that is his role). Thinks Sobers adds value with a bowling average of 34 and SR of 90 (In reality he shouldn't even touch the ball in ATG setup with that record).
Rinse and repeat in every thread.
He's the fifth bowler.Says Kapil is not a test standard bat (as if that is his role). Thinks Sobers adds value with a bowling average of 34 and SR of 90 (In reality he shouldn't even touch the ball in ATG setup with that record).
I know. If Kapil is expected to bat like Sachin or Dravid, Sobers should be expected to bowl like Marshall or Ambrose.He's the fifth bowler.
well that's...interesting expectations for all rounders.I know. If Kapil is expected to bat like Sachin or Dravid, Sobers should be expected to bowl like Marshall or Ambrose.
What is disrespectful?This is so disrespectful.
Kapil is a better Cricketer than Walsh and would be in the 80s WI side.
You called Kapil an above standard test bowler. A guy with over 400 wickets largely on SC unsupportive pitches.What is disrespectful?
I see you're up in your feelings again.Downward adjusts Kapil's bowling average from 29.64 to 30, to make it look worse.
Upward adjusts Sobers' batting average from 57.78 to 60, to make it look better.
Says Kapil has a run per innings of 28. And then says Sobers has an average of 60(ignores Sobers RPI of 50).
Says Kapil averages 3 runs worse with the ball abroad than his overall average but then ignores Sobers averaging 7 runs worse with the bat abroad.
Says Kapil is like Lee as a bowler in tests, but positions Sobers next to Bradman in batting (as if they are in similar class).
Says Kapil is not a test standard bat (as if that is his role). Thinks Sobers adds value with a bowling average of 34 and SR of 90 (In reality he shouldn't even touch the ball in ATG setup with that record).
Rinse and repeat in every thread.
Now you're just creating strawmen.I know. If Kapil is expected to bat like Sachin or Dravid, Sobers should be expected to bowl like Marshall or Ambrose.
Is Kapil a great test bowler?You called Kapil an above standard test bowler. A guy with over 400 wickets largely on SC unsupportive pitches.
That's an insane comment and I can't interpret it any other way than intending to insult him.
It's like me saying Marshall was a pretty good bowler.
It's so snide. I get you reflexively like rating WI and Aus cricketer more highly but please keep this bias in check.