Haha! Kudos!
Edit/ Lets keep it about leggies, shall we? No need to go down the Murali vs Warne road again...
One thing though, why is Warne's SR (and Murali's for that matter) so much lower than most of their fellow spinners, past and present (with the exception of MacGill iirc)? Especially given covered wickets which I assume would make it harder to get wickets? I dont know either if I buy into the batsmen are more adventurous theory either. For one, runs were scored quite quick back then as well (in terms of a focus on runs per minute although I guess more overs were bowled back then in a day as well), bats were not the mis-hit soaring over the boundary variety either which meant that ER would be in the favour of bowlers back then, rather than say Warne and Murali, and uncovered wickets would again bend ER in favour of bowlers, as would SR, which would also favour bowlers at that time.
I am uni busy at the moment, but anyone have figures on ER and SR of Grimmett and O"Reilly vs Warne and Murali?