DrWolverine
International Vice-Captain
Who would you prefer in an average team?
Miller being same tier with pollock is ridiculous. There's literally 10 runs rpi gap ffs. And while pollock has better wpm, it's not like he takes 4 WPM either. It's below that.My ratings have Miller ahead as a cricketer, but in the same tier and close.
Who I prefer on the average team?
On potential, Miller.
In reality, probably Pollock? Can bowl longer, sustained spells.
Who was the better bowler?Miller, I'm pretty confident Miller's low WPM is a resultant of a very small percentage of lower order wickets, like 20% or something, makes sense why you won't bowl your express pace AR to bowlers. Miller just a different league with the bat.
Will prefer Miller anyday against top batsman on flat pitches.Who was the better bowler?
I have Pollock as a very borderline ATG, Miller decidedly not so.
That's obvious. The fact that the gap between batting is bigger than bowling should also be. But the question is since bowling is their primary skill, does the extra edge in batting compensate for it?Miller better batsman.
Pollock better bowler.
qualitatively not that different but Pollock has the edge solely due to workloadWho was the better bowler?
I have Pollock as a very borderline ATG, Miller decidedly not so.
Well we would very respectfully disagree.Will prefer Miller anyday against top batsman on flat pitches.
That's it.That's obvious. The fact that the gap between batting is bigger than bowling should also be. But the question is since bowling is their primary skill, does the extra edge in batting compensate for it?
For an average cricket team, sorry, for any cricket team....Massive fan of both in this context - I would take both ahead of McGrath - but Miller.
I've said this before and I get crucified for it.for the average Cricket team, Miller bats at 5 or 6 and fits perfectly, and then gives you an opening bowler of the highest class, allowa you to pick your second and best specialist bowler as #3 and #4 bowlers, your entire attack is massively upgraded. Give South Africa Keith Miller in the WTC final and they get Marco Jansen and Lungi Ngidi as 3rd and 4th pacer, with Keshav as the spinner, no need to have Wiann Mulder play the role of the 5th bowler, they can either bat deep now or play two spinners, a huge upgrade.
He literally changes the complexion and level of bowling lineup while almost zero drop off in batting.
McGrath is better than either.I've said this before and I get crucified for it.
I think Miller is a way better batsman than any of the other bowling all rounders and definitely had the potential to be a quality batsman.
I also don't think he was quite the batsman many think he was. An average of 24 in England and almost half his hundreds coming in one test series doesn't exactly inspire me.
I'm not sure how he goes in that WTC final with the bat.
With the ball, it's his wpm, but also the s/r a bit as well. Again, especially in and vs England.
Give SA McGrath and he and Rabada wrecks havoc.