Look here Mr Pakistani;
Put up Dev's stats vs the WI aka the best side of his era and his stats vs Australia.......... and lets compare these stats with your Imran and Eng's Botham vs the above 2 opponents and I want to see this gulf of difference Imran/Botham has over Dev...
How about we don't go for stats, but rather impact?
Pakistan played three seminal Test series against the almighty West Indies at the height of their powers, in 86-87, 87-88 and 1990-91, the latter when Imran Khan was almost 40 and in decline.
All three series were drawn 1-1. And Imran Khan's role in all three was immense.
In 1986-87, Imran came in at 37-5 on the first day of the First Test at Faisalabad and his 61 led Pakistan to 159 all out and ultimately was the difference between defeat and their eventual victory. Eventually Pakistan set the West Indies 240 to win, and Imran took 4-30 as they were all out for 53.
In the Third Test, with the series tied 1-1, Imran came in on the final day at 91-6 with Pakistan set 213 to win and with 2 hours left in the match. Immediately the last recognised batsman Asif Mujtaba was dismissed. With 27 overs left, the all-conquering West Indies attack needed just 3 wickets, but Imran stood firm to score 15 not out from 64 balls while Tauseef Ahmed at the other end scored 7 from 65 balls to draw the match at 125-7. They added a matchsaving 30 runs in 21 overs before the captain's shook hands to draw the match.
Stats don't show that sort of series-defining activity.
The away series in 87-88 was the same: Pakistan drew the series because on the First day of the First Test, after the West Indies took Tea at 220-4, Imran returned to take 7-80 to set up the Pakistani win at Georgetown.
And finally, consider the last drawn series in 1990-91. Again, the stats just don't show why Imran was so much more feared by the likes of Viv Richards than Kapil Dev was.
The series was tied 1-1 again going into the final Test. Pakistan was set an impossible 346 to win and by the end of Day 4 they were already 90-2, thanks to the eternally useless Rameez Raja getting himself out just before the close.
Imran walked to the crease just an hour and a bit into the final day with the team struggling at 110-4 and with the nightwatchman at the other end.
He nursed that nightwatchman through almost to the Tea break and Imran Khan eventually saved the match and the series by batting 292 minutes for 58 not out. He literally batted all day for 58 runs to save the series.
Kapil Dev couldn't and didn't do any of these things. Of course he took lots of wickets against the West Indies - he had to do most of the bowling - but they lost all of their series to the West Indies in that time except for one which was levelled not due to Kapil Dev - although he did hit a first innings ton with the extensive help of the umpires who turned down countless LBW and caught behind appeals in the innings - but to Narendra Hirwani and some of the most comically hometown umpiring in the history of cricket.