Who?1. Malcolm Marshall
2. Curtly AMbrose
3. Glenn Mcgrath
4. Wasim Akram
5. Imran Khan
6. Dick Hadlee
7. Steve Harmison
8. Murali
9. Waqar Younis
10. RS Sodhi
Who?1. Malcolm Marshall
2. Curtly AMbrose
3. Glenn Mcgrath
4. Wasim Akram
5. Imran Khan
6. Dick Hadlee
7. Steve Harmison
8. Murali
9. Waqar Younis
10. RS Sodhi
Imran had a better home record against the best side, Check out Akram's record in Australia and Imran's record in WI, you will know who performed better in away conditions.Imran had a much better record against the best side of his time than Akram, and is much more balanced against all countries.
Imran has an overall better record than Akram despite never playing minnows and being a part-time bowler towards the end of his career.
Imran has a markedly better record in matches won.
Imran was more likely than Akram to run straight through a batting lineup on his lonesome (he had three 7-fors and two 8-fors, compared to one 7-for for Akram against New Zealand).
So, like I said, while Akram had more talent, Imran's sheer willpower took his performances to another level.
Let's see :-Imran singlehandedly has won matches in Australia and West Indies, the best players of pace, Akram never did.
And not to forget his consistent fight with diabetes between the period of 1995-till retirement and also zillions of ODIs he played throughout the world.If we are going to fly around terms like 'sheer willpower' (sic) then Wasim's amazing tenacity in face of presistent hostility, and unbridled ferocity - coupled together with an hitherto peerless versatility - set him up a step or ten above Imran in the cricketing echelon.
My top ten is highly skewed in favour of bombastic fast bowling as it turns out (no surprises I guess)
1. Malcolm Marshall
2. Curtley Ambrose
3. Waqar Younis
4. Jeff Thomson
5. Richard Hadlee
6. Imran Khan
7. Wayne Daniel
8. Shane Bond
9. Wasim Akram
10. Allan Donald
Honourable mentions to Shane Warne, Peter Such and Ewen Chatfield.
Ah come on! He really looked as if he was enjoying it, didn't he.Peter Such? (you extracting the Michael?)
Batted like a girl but he plugged away at the bowlinng crease. A slightly better bowler than Ashley GilesAh come on! He really looked as if he was enjoying it, didn't he.
Imran also had a much longer & more destructive peak period than Wasim,in fact better than any modern day bowler(Only Barnes & Lohmann have better peak than Imran).Personally,I think no Pakistani bowler comes close to Imran Khan.Wasim makes my alltime XIs & lists because he gets the advantage of being a left armer,otherwise he was nowhere near being as good as Imran Khan.Imran had a much better record against the best side of his time than Akram, and is much more balanced against all countries.
Imran has an overall better record than Akram despite never playing minnows and being a part-time bowler towards the end of his career.
Imran has a markedly better record in matches won.
Imran singlehandedly has won matches in Australia and West Indies, the best players of pace, Akram never did.
Imran was more likely than Akram to run straight through a batting lineup on his lonesome (he had three 7-fors and two 8-fors, compared to one 7-for for Akram against New Zealand).
So, like I said, while Akram had more talent, Imran's sheer willpower took his performances to another level.
Absolutely no way. Such was a defensive operative, even on a turning pitch. Giles could and did actually take big bags of wickets.Batted like a girl but he plugged away at the bowlinng crease. A slightly better bowler than Ashley Giles
Sri Lanka were never a substandard side at Test level.Imran didn't play against minnows ? So who were Srilanka in the 80s ?
Yes they were Richard. They were whipping boys for about 10 yearsSri Lanka were never a substandard side at Test level.
I must have missed thatGiles could and did actually take big bags of wickets.
As I remember it they always had quality batsman but lacked bowlers for quite a few yearsYes they were Richard. They were whipping boys for about 10 years
In spite of the debatable nature of that statement, being the worst Test team doesn't make someone not Test standard.Yes they were Richard. They were whipping boys for about 10 years
And what happened in the 1999 England v NZ series? I went to the Lords test.Zimbabwe, England and New Zealand in 1999 were competing not to be the worst Test team in The World.