Bluebagger
International Coach
- Joined
- Aug 15, 2009
- Location
- Sydney
- Online Cricket Games Owned
- Don Bradman Cricket 14 - Xbox 360
- Don Bradman Cricket 14 - Steam PC
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Vettori is simply not in his league. Sure he's done better in the last 2 years, but meh to that. Kallis is getting back to his old form, and is still one of the greatest batsmen in the world, and there's no way on earth that Vettori's bowling surpasses Kallis's so much that it makes him a better all-rounder.
Also, it's funny that as soon as it supports your argument runs/wickets against the West Indies are important, but when it's Stuart Broad or Ravi Bopara taking wickets or scoring runs against them, they don't count.
Jacques Kallis is one of the greatest cricketers of the modern era. His record in the 2000's is exceptional. There is no way on earth I'd consider picking Daniel Vettori ahead of him in a Test team. Vettori's one of the most over-rated Test bowlers on the planet. Very rarely performs and takes wickets against the big teams, has his bowling stats massively boosted by wickets against Bangladesh. His overall bowling average in the last decade looks alright, averaging 33 overall, but he's only averaging under 30 against 1 decent team, Sri Lanka.
I wouldn't consider someone who's done the majority of their scoring at #8 an all-rounder either. Sure he's made a couple of hundreds, but not outs boost your average down at 8 and there's no chance he's anywhere near as good as Kallis technically. Vettori and Kallis are pretty even in the bowling stakes, both got good records against Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, both got a similar bowling average (although Kallis's is better), but Kallis is so much better with the bat than Vettori will ever be.
Just look at Kallis's record in the 2000's. He's scored 8428 runs since the turn of the decade, averaging 58.93, making 26 hundreds. He averages over 40 against every team in the world bar Sri Lanka, and his run tally in the 2000's is only surpassed by Ricky Ponting and Rahul Dravid. So the fact he's taken 205 Test wickets in that time as well, just puts him ahead of any all-rounder from this era and makes him one of the great all-rounders to have ever played the game; possibly in the top 2 behind the collossus Sir Garfield Sobers.
Vettori is simply not in his league. Sure he's done better in the last 2 years, but meh to that. Kallis is getting back to his old form, and is still one of the greatest batsmen in the world, and there's no way on earth that Vettori's bowling surpasses Kallis's so much that it makes him a better all-rounder.