Greatest All-Rounder Since Sobers

Greatest All-Rounder Since Sobers?

  • Imran Khan

    Votes: 21 31.3%
  • Richard Hadlee

    Votes: 1 1.5%
  • Jacques Kallis

    Votes: 33 49.3%
  • Kapil Dev

    Votes: 2 3.0%
  • Ian Botham

    Votes: 6 9.0%
  • Shakib Al-Hasan

    Votes: 1 1.5%
  • Daniel Vettori

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Andrew Flintoff

    Votes: 3 4.5%

  • Total voters
    67

Papa_Smurf

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Just something I've been thinking about after watching Kallis recently of who is the greatest since sobers?

Put a poll-up of the contenders that I could think of at the top off my head, but for me it has to be Kallis - same average as sobers with both bat and ball, more or less same no. of wickets as sobers and 40 tons to go with his name.

Might dig up a few stats laters if I've got the time.
 

Ollie_H

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This is Kallis by an absolute country mile, I am starting to rate him higher than Sachin and possibly the greatest player to play the modern game. Not only is he one of 2 people to have scored 40+ centuries (Sachin the other) but he also has 270 @ 32 to go with that. At this moment he has scored around 180 more runs than anyone else in this series when only one other person has scored more than 250 (Sachin again).

The man is an abolsute machine, Tendulkar has 2 years on him and who knows, by the end of Kallis' career he might have more centuries than the Little Master.
 

Cricketman

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I'm going to edit the poll if you don't mind and add a certain Andrew Flintoff. He at least deserves to have his name up there.
 

shravi

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Imran Khan for me. I never saw him live but he is just such an iconic figure. Look at his stats as a captain or even in his last 10 years of his test career where he averaged 51 with the bat and 19 with the ball.
 

Cricketman

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Wtf is Shakib, Vettori and Flintoff doing there? :facepalm

Flintoff on the same level as Shakib and Vettori is a bit harsh tbh. Remember that Australia for a long time were looking for an Allrounder half as good as Flintoff.
 

mattfb

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Kallis. Possibly one of the greatest cricketers ever. So consistent and his bowling has been handy over the years. I agree entirely with Ollie here.
 

subversive

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Why is Ravidra Jadeja not on the list. This is a disgrace :facepalm
 

sami ullah khan

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Imran khan is the greatest bowling all-rounder and Kallis is the greatest batting all-rounder. I think that should settle the debate ;)
 

AbhishekS

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Kapil Dev, Ian Botham, Jacques Kallis and Imran Khan are the best all-rounders the world has ever seen. The rest mentioned in the poll are nothing when compared to these four.
 

War

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Imran Khan for me. I never saw him live but he is just such an iconic figure. Look at his stats as a captain or even in his last 10 years of his test career where he averaged 51 with the bat and 19 with the ball.

Imran for me as well. But these stats are slightly inflated by the fact that after the 1988 tour to Windies, Imran batting got better, but his bowling fell of especially in test where he basicaly stopped bowling.

When he was complete all-rounder combing solid batting & 90 mph. That was from Karach 1980 (when he scored his 1st test hundred) to Windies 88 (the last time he was bowling 90 mph) & he averaged 40 with the bat - 17 with the ball
 

shravi

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Imran for me as well. But these stats are slightly inflated by the fact that after the 1988 tour to Windies, Imran batting got better, but his bowling fell of especially in test where he basicaly stopped bowling.

When he was complete all-rounder combing solid batting & 90 mph. That was from Karach 1980 (when he scored his 1st test hundred) to Windies 88 (the last time he was bowling 90 mph) & he averaged 40 with the bat - 17 with the ball

I'd still take that 8 days of the week though. It's just as good.
 

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