It's not about glorifying a a cheat. He's a better batter than Williamson. Tampering with the ball doesn't affect his ability to score runs. It only affects his reputation.
Tampering with the ball is cheating. There are many ways in which it provides an unfair advantage to the batsmen of the guilty team but that is not the point. For someone who has a problem with Ajmal, who never bowled a single illegal delivery in his career, that should exclude Smith from being compared with honest players like Kane and Babar. However, knowing you, that will not be the case.
The comment was his 46 is greater than anything Kohli scored under pressure. No mention of final.
Wrong. I clearly said that Babar's innings in the 2017 CT final is better than anything that Kohli has done so far in an ICC tournament match. Given that we have been comparing them in the ODI format, it is obvious that T20 matches are excluded for the discussion.
Kohli has undoubtedly played several pressure innings outside of ICC tournaments.
So you think scoring at an average SR in a game when the bulk of heavy lifting was already been done by the guy at the other end, with his team batting first, first wicket down after 120 and the eventual score was 338, is great innings under pressure. Fair enough, your opinion . Now go and watch 2011 final innings. By your own scale, how about scoring 35 when 2 of your best batsmen are dismissed without not too much on scorecard, forming a partnership with the senior pro to take the team out of dicey situation, CHASING 270 IN A WC FINAL? Did not allow RRR to blow up and thats what required. But hey suddenly SR mattered to you.
PS:, Kohli averages 101 in CT knockouts. I can already hear excuses like you used for CT 2013 final.
Pakistan score three hundred and thirty-eight runs in the CT final. That was an outstanding total. For someone to even criticize the batsmen in that match is bordering on insanity. Like I explained, Babar wasn't plodding along at a SR of 70 during his innings, he upped his SR when required and got out trying to hit a six. It was a very good innings, made better by the occasion.
Two of India's best batsmen? Yuvraj was the MOTT, Dhoni was at his best back then and Gambhir was batting. If any Indian fan was worried about anything other than the fact that their god had choked in two WC finals at that point, I question their knowledge of the game. India were never failing in that chase and the fact that Dhoni finished unbeaten and Yuvraj wasn't even needed tells us as much.
Any half-decent batsman can score 30 runs at a SR of 70. Many tail-enders can do something like that. That may have been a decent innings given the context but without it, it was a poor innings no matter what. A 46 scored at a SR of around 85 is a good innings in almost any situation and given the context, it was a very good innings.
The 2013 CT final was not a 50-overs game. That is not an excuse, it is a fact. When the discussion moves to the other formats, we can compared Babar and Kohli at the same stage in their careers, in T20 cricket.