Jacques Kallis wore his greatness lightly
Jacques Kallis fans across the world will never fumble for words in those Greatest Of All Time debates. Third on all-time batting charts,close to 300 wickets and 200 catches by the time he walked off the Test arena at Kingsmead on Monday,Kallis had armed his supporters with winning arguments for any such future debate.
He was a star minus the tantrums. He gave solidity to South Africas batting,depth to the bowling and assurance when fielding in the slips. Kallis didnt lead the team but,more importantly,he led most end of season charts and several fightbacks. Its a travesty that all through his career,he was mysteriously kept out of discussions that pitted present-day champions against the legends of past era. Tendulkar,Lara and Ponting were constantly measured by the Don Bradman scale. All three failed against the man with an unreal average of 99.94. Maybe,Kallis was the actual Don of this era.