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 Haha -- clearly some bias there, but still a pretty even team (if you take Sehwag and Dev out -- if Sehwag gets in Ponting gets in).
 
 My question is: how even a team do you think a Pommy poll would have thrown up? (I think we are intellectual enough about our cricket here to be relatively objective)
 
 Every 'greatest soccer players/teams in history' poll in England I've ever seen suggests that the average English soccer fan is just as culturally blinkered as any subcontinent cricket fan, probably worse. At least Indian cricket fans know/watch/care about other cricketing countries (I've found that they are pretty knowledgeable on the whole, actually, if clearly biased). What is the average Pommy cricket watcher like for overall appreciation for the game, for those who have had more actual, non beer-drenched conversations with them than I have?
 
 ps. no South Africans good enough for the GOAT list?Comment
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 South Africa's consensus best player would be Graeme Pollock.
 Unfortunately his international career was severly limited by the apartheid era.
 
 Kallis would be the only other consideration, but he is not close to a middle order position in this company.
 
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 Whilst I don't disagree with you, Kallis' statistics stand up from any angleSouth Africa's consensus best player would be Graeme Pollock.
 Unfortunately his international career was severly limited by the apartheid era.
 
 Kallis would be the only other consideration, but he is not close to a middle order position in this company.
 
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 Here's some more Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics 
 
 Sobers 8032 runs @ 57.78
 Kallis 11864 runs @ 57.31
 
 Sobers 235 wickets @ 34.03
 Kallis 269 wickets @ 31.98
 
 They named a grandstand after John Inverarity at the WACAComment
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 Kallis cant be called anything except an all time great, his number are outrageous, 40 test hundreds gets him close to a middle order slot and throw in 270 test wickets as a more then handy bonus. Too often we discount longevity and consistency.Comment
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 Those stats don't lie and agree consistency over a long period is what makes championsFFC: Established 1883
 
 Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.Comment
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 I wonder how many runs Sobers would have made against Zimbabwe and Bangladesh?Comment
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 Kallis averages 169 against Zim & 79 against the Bangars.
 
 Only averages 33 against Sri Lanka, 40 against us & 42 against the Poms.
 
 Flat track bully.... but has done well against & in India.Comment
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 I think Inverarity was sleeping with the WACA Chairman's daughter at the time 
 
 Sobers took his wickets in 93 tests vs Kallis in 145 tests.
 Add in his record as Captain.
 Add in his ability to bowl fast medium, orthodox spin and chinamen.
 Add in his 254 for the Rest of the World against Ian Chappell's Australia in 1972 led by Dennis Lillee at his absolute peak.
 It's like comparing Mozart to Lady Gaga.
 Each one great in their own way, but one has class written all over himDoing my best to use emojis more frequently :oComment
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