again that is a very justifiable thought. but since i feel the difference between 99.94 and the next best in test cricket is the biggest difference in any professional sport between nos. 1 and 2, i think bradman deserves to be placed first.Yes hard to disagree with any of that bagapath. In one respect I'd go further than you and say that Grace has a respectable claim to the top spot, above the Don, on the grounds that his dominance over his contemporaries matched or even exceeded Bradman's, and his influence on the game was greater.
I do, by a distance, for many reasons. More runs per innings, more runs per game, batting higher up the order, more 100s, the records Botham set, the game changing innings he played, 5 of Imran's 6 tons were in draws when batting first etc. I could go on. As we were saying in the other thread, Botham had 8 Test tons before he was 24.Do you rate Botham above Imran as a batsman, Goughy?
You have a right to your opinion about Botham being a better overall cricketer (if that’s what you’re in fact stating), but I would strongly disagree. First, I think you can make a legitimate argument that Botham was a better batsman at his peak. If you compare their entire careers though, you can make just as strong a case that Imran was a better batsman. Anyway, the difference there is not that great IMO. However Imran was a FAR greater bowler than Botham. Imran can legitimately be ranked in the top 10 greatest bowlers list; heck I can make a strong case for him to be in the top 5. Botham will struggle to make the top 20. So perhaps Botham > Imran in batting, but Imran >>>>Botham in bowling. As far as this “support” argument that you make, I don’t buy it. When Imran was truly at his peak and Pakistan’s main strike bowler, he hardly had any support from Sarfaraz and Wasim. In fact, during his legendary battles against the WI, he did it almost alone and with magnificent results as I demonstrated here. That’s another notch for Imran, his outstanding performances against the best team of his era. We all know how Botham fared in comparison. Add to the fact that Imran successfully Captained Pakistan to heights they had never achieved before while Botham flopped in that role (for a variety of reasons), and the scales tip even more in Imran’s favor. Sorry, I just don’t see a compeling argument to rank Botham greater than Imran as a cricketer.No doubt a very great cricketer but not better than Sir Gary Sobers or even Beefy in my opinion. Beefy was more explosive with the bat and overall a better batsman by a bit. Imran was a better bowler but in my opinion that isn't enough to compensate the difference between Imran the batsman and Botham the batsman. Botham was basically a one man army and bowled and batted his backside off for England. His stats are skewed as result of him playing well past his peak. Unlike Beefy,Imran had a lot of support in the form of Qadir, Sarfaraz and Wasim Akram and a better team overall. Botham at his peak was more devastating than any all rounder the game has seen, hands down.
Fair enough.I do, by a distance, for many reasons. More runs per innings, more runs per game, batting higher up the order, more 100s, the records Botham set, the game changing innings he played, 5 of Imran's 6 tons were in draws when batting first etc. I could go on. As we were saying in the other thread, Botham had 8 Test tons before he was 24.
Towards the end of his career Imran improved his batting no end and in his last 23 Tests he averaged over 58 with the bat. But at this peak he scored during this period on average 53 runs a game. Botham scored 51 runs a game throughout his 100+ game career (including the bad times and not cherry picking)
+1.Fair to say a few ladies have felt Imran's presence over the years tbh.
Statistically & Realistically+1.
As for Imran vs. Botham. I do think Imran is an overall better cricketer than Botham, but at his peak, if we only were to look at that, frankly, I'd have him after Bradman.
That's not an exaggeration. For a little while there, he was a walking Cricket God. If I were guaranteed Botham at his prime, I'd pick him in my team right after Bradman. Similar to how Waqar has a shot at being one of the top three bowlers of all time if we only look at his absolute peak.
The most devastating allrounder ever at his peak is Imran Khan.Stats say it,not just my personal opinion.Avada Kedavra;2099840............................ said:No doubt a very great cricketer but not better than Sir Gary Sobers or even Beefy in my opinion. Beefy was more explosive with the bat and overall a better batsman by a bit. Imran was a better bowler but in my opinion that isn't enough to compensate the difference between Imran the batsman and Botham the batsman. Botham was basically a one man army and bowled and batted his backside off for England. His stats are skewed as result of him playing well past his peak. Unlike Beefy,Imran had a lot of support in the form of Qadir, Sarfaraz and Wasim Akram and a better team overall. Botham at his peak was more devastating than any all rounder the game has seen, hands down.
Didn't know you liked Imran Khan, Bhupinder Singh.
He always bowled regularly but was absoluely useless for 1st 2/5 of his career.Its true that he was a regular bowler but his bowling's benefit to his team for half of his career,if not more,was not more than that of a part-time bowler.Sober's bowling was decidedly more than "part-time".