Keith Miller is recognised as one of Australia's greatest, if not greatest, all rounder - someone capable of opening the bowling and batting in the top six. And having sex with a lot of women.
But did he unbalance the team?
From 1946 to early 1952, Miller's test batting average was, for the most part, comfortably above 40. During that period Australia easily beat India, England twice, South Africa and the West Indies.
Over the 1952-53 test series against South Africa, Miller's batting average dropped to 40. It then fell into the 30s and never climbed out.
During that time Australia drew against South Africa, lost twice to England, beat the West Indies and lost to Pakistan.
Miller's bowling remained top quality - his average was never greater than 23.25 - but his batting had clearly slipped. Yet they insisted on playing him in the top six. And Australia would lose.
This is how even the greatest all rounders can unbalance a side.
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