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Kallis is a player I admire but there is a thread which is asking if Kohli can ever surpass him as a test batsman, and one of the main arguments are their batting averages.
Anyone who has followed cricket over the last 20 years will immediately recognize how much more valuable Kohli's runs have been, which the raw average itself will never show.
India and South Africa are 2 teams in particular which have made a habit of dishing out tough pitches and getting dished out tough pitches in return in the last few yeas.
If I look at India in particular, both the series that they hosted against SA and Aus had both teams being bundled out for less than 250; and the same has happened in their tours to SA and England.
This is a far cry from the mid-2000s era where most matches would end in draws; and teams would score leisurely 450+ in first innings.
One of the easiest ways to see this is looking at the bowling averages of players from these teams.
India
Ashwin 25.45
Jadeja 23.11
Bhuvi 26.09
Bumrah 22.61
Shami 29.76
SA
Rabada 21.71
Philander 21.54
Steyn 22.64 (GOAT numbers since he maintained this in easy batting era)
Morkel 27.66
Maharaj 27.65
When did we last have 5 bowlers apiece from 2 teams averaging in the 20s?
The weight of runs scored by Kohli and AB in these low scoring series is so much higher than the 100s scored in the mid-2000s on placid pitches.
Anyone who has followed cricket over the last 20 years will immediately recognize how much more valuable Kohli's runs have been, which the raw average itself will never show.
India and South Africa are 2 teams in particular which have made a habit of dishing out tough pitches and getting dished out tough pitches in return in the last few yeas.
If I look at India in particular, both the series that they hosted against SA and Aus had both teams being bundled out for less than 250; and the same has happened in their tours to SA and England.
This is a far cry from the mid-2000s era where most matches would end in draws; and teams would score leisurely 450+ in first innings.
One of the easiest ways to see this is looking at the bowling averages of players from these teams.
India
Ashwin 25.45
Jadeja 23.11
Bhuvi 26.09
Bumrah 22.61
Shami 29.76
SA
Rabada 21.71
Philander 21.54
Steyn 22.64 (GOAT numbers since he maintained this in easy batting era)
Morkel 27.66
Maharaj 27.65
When did we last have 5 bowlers apiece from 2 teams averaging in the 20s?
The weight of runs scored by Kohli and AB in these low scoring series is so much higher than the 100s scored in the mid-2000s on placid pitches.