Yeah because he bats so low down the order. He generally bats at 5 and sometimes at 6 when a nightwatchmen comes in.
If that was the case then why doesn't Chanderpaul move up the batting order like Pietersen did?
He obviously likes facing the older ball because if he comes in when the ball is still new & he hasn't gotten his eye in then his technique will be exposed. Hence why he averages in the low 30's batting at 3 & 4. Middle-order batsman that rely on not outs can't be considered one of the best.
Chanderpaul is evidently not comfortable higher up the order, possibly because he does not like to start his innings against the new ball, possibly not. We don't know, but it is a valid point. However, it is not as if Pietersen comes in at 3, he comes in at four, which taking into account the relative top order strengths, means they come in at approximately the same point in an innings on average. I do think so, but never began to argue that Chanderpaul was better than Pietersen and you appear to think I do. I am merely saying that he is not selfish in the slightest; he comes in where he is strongest and it is where he can help the team most. Why should he come in at four merely to address his critics if it leads to the possible detriment of the team?
You talk about 'rely on not outs' as if batsman highly care about their averages as some sort of trophy - a ludicrous notion. I'm sure he'd rather a more competant batting line up to allow him to play a long full innings each time he goes out to bat, but unfortunately, it is not the case!