as-95
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- Joined
- Jul 23, 2013
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So there have been plenty of threads recently comparing all rounders from different generations so I dug into their stats a bit. Although it is common consensus that Imran Khan and Sobers are the greatest all rounders of all time, the hierarchy below them is subject to debate. The general consensus is that Botham and Hadlee are ranked below Khan and Sobers followed by Kallis and then potentially Kapil Dev.
Although I agree with this hierarchy, I don't feel it does Kapil Dev justice as he was a superb all rounder in his own right. He was just unlucky to play amongst far better all rounders which take the shine from his star!
Due to the aforementioned threads, I did some digging and learned that Kapil Dev performed extremely poorly in England. England has long been known as a fast bowlers paradise! The pitches and weather conditions make it possible for fast bowlers to wreck havoc! However, Kapil Dev was unable to capitalise whereas other fast bowlers would be licking their lips at the prospect of wrecking havoc in England! Although a career bowling average of 29.64 is unremarkable, Dev's bowling average increases to 39.18 in England! This is 7 more runs per wicket than Dev's compatriot Ishant Sharma!
Can anyone offer any insight as to why a great bowler like Kapil Dev performed so poorly in a well known hunting ground for fast bowlers?
Although I agree with this hierarchy, I don't feel it does Kapil Dev justice as he was a superb all rounder in his own right. He was just unlucky to play amongst far better all rounders which take the shine from his star!
Due to the aforementioned threads, I did some digging and learned that Kapil Dev performed extremely poorly in England. England has long been known as a fast bowlers paradise! The pitches and weather conditions make it possible for fast bowlers to wreck havoc! However, Kapil Dev was unable to capitalise whereas other fast bowlers would be licking their lips at the prospect of wrecking havoc in England! Although a career bowling average of 29.64 is unremarkable, Dev's bowling average increases to 39.18 in England! This is 7 more runs per wicket than Dev's compatriot Ishant Sharma!
Can anyone offer any insight as to why a great bowler like Kapil Dev performed so poorly in a well known hunting ground for fast bowlers?