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Okay, so the dust has settled on the SL v Aus series, and there's something I want to raise with our erstwhile CW community.
Over recent months there have been a number of discussions on the record of certain players and whether they qualify as good, very good, greats of their eras, all time greats or the best ever in their discipline.
Among those discussions has been reference to certain players who cannot/ should not, in people's opinions, be considered all time great players or the best ever in their field because their records against certain opponents or in certain parts of the world are not as good as their records in other parts of the world. Or because they have failed (comparatively) against certain opponents.
A prominent example was the discussion re. Dennis Lillee. In my opinion, if it's good enough to say that there must be a question mark over Lillee's record as a potential all time great/ best ever because he failed in 4 tests on the subcontinent, then the same question mark must be raised over Murali's record given his, frankly very ordinary record against Australia in Australia:
Overall Bowling Averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
115 198 38078 15331 704 9/51 16/220 21.77 2.41 54.0 42 60 20
v Australia - Overall Bowling Averages
Mat Wkts BB Ave 5w
12 54 6/59 36.50 5
v Australia - in Australia Bowling Averages (playing for SL)
Mat Wkts BB Ave 5w
4 7 2/170 106.85 0
Lest it be said this is a stitch up, here's Murali's record in Australia including the ICC XI "test":
Mat Wkts BB Ave 5w
5 12 3/55 75.41 0
A few things to bare in mind when assessing that record.
Finger spinners do not do so well in Australia, traditionally speaking. There is an issue in that regard as to whether Murali actually IS a finger spinner - seems to me he's really a combination of wrist and finger spinner.
He has bowled to very, very capable Australian batting line ups on his tours here.
He was called here in 1995(?) in the Boxing Day test. Imo he would not be human if that did not affect his performance in that test and on that tour. Not an excuse, just a matter of fact really.
Now, baring in mind all these things, or indeed any others people may want to bring up, where does Murali sit as an "all time great", or the best ever spinner, given his failings in Australia?
Please bare in mind this is not a Murali v Warne thread, it's not got a thing to do with anone's thoughts on his action, it's purely an attempt to apply the same criterion/ crieria to his record as that which has been applied to other players on this forum.
Over to you.
Over recent months there have been a number of discussions on the record of certain players and whether they qualify as good, very good, greats of their eras, all time greats or the best ever in their discipline.
Among those discussions has been reference to certain players who cannot/ should not, in people's opinions, be considered all time great players or the best ever in their field because their records against certain opponents or in certain parts of the world are not as good as their records in other parts of the world. Or because they have failed (comparatively) against certain opponents.
A prominent example was the discussion re. Dennis Lillee. In my opinion, if it's good enough to say that there must be a question mark over Lillee's record as a potential all time great/ best ever because he failed in 4 tests on the subcontinent, then the same question mark must be raised over Murali's record given his, frankly very ordinary record against Australia in Australia:
Overall Bowling Averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
115 198 38078 15331 704 9/51 16/220 21.77 2.41 54.0 42 60 20
v Australia - Overall Bowling Averages
Mat Wkts BB Ave 5w
12 54 6/59 36.50 5
v Australia - in Australia Bowling Averages (playing for SL)
Mat Wkts BB Ave 5w
4 7 2/170 106.85 0
Lest it be said this is a stitch up, here's Murali's record in Australia including the ICC XI "test":
Mat Wkts BB Ave 5w
5 12 3/55 75.41 0
A few things to bare in mind when assessing that record.
Finger spinners do not do so well in Australia, traditionally speaking. There is an issue in that regard as to whether Murali actually IS a finger spinner - seems to me he's really a combination of wrist and finger spinner.
He has bowled to very, very capable Australian batting line ups on his tours here.
He was called here in 1995(?) in the Boxing Day test. Imo he would not be human if that did not affect his performance in that test and on that tour. Not an excuse, just a matter of fact really.
Now, baring in mind all these things, or indeed any others people may want to bring up, where does Murali sit as an "all time great", or the best ever spinner, given his failings in Australia?
Please bare in mind this is not a Murali v Warne thread, it's not got a thing to do with anone's thoughts on his action, it's purely an attempt to apply the same criterion/ crieria to his record as that which has been applied to other players on this forum.
Over to you.