BhupinderSingh
Banned
For more than half of Wasim's test career(when he was at his best),West Indies were the best side in the world.Imran averages 25.12 while Wasim averages 26.88 in West Indies.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 didn't play against minnows ? So who were Srilanka in the 80s ? Take out his performances against SL and his average goes up to 24 with a strike rate of 55.9, Take Akram's performance against Zim/BD out and Akram's avg. is 24.03 with strike rate of 55.4
Did Imran play against SA one of the best sides of Akram's era ?
Imran was more likely to run through batting lineup than Akram - And you make that assumption because of some 7/8fers Imran took? Akram played with guys like Waqar, Shoaib, Saqi etc and rarely had the chance to take 7 wickets in an innings.
And was it Imran's fault that ICC didn't allow SA to play cricket for whole of his career?Since their return to cricket,South Africa has been nowhere near as good as West Indies 1976-1993 & Australia 1998-present in the batting department.So,even if South Africa were there to play tests from 1977-1992,Imran would've done well against them especially in South Africa given the bowling friendly conditions there.
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.
Sri Lanka have never been a sub-standard Test side,Richard has already explained it in a perfect manner in his posts in this thread.