Statistics shows that Mcgrath is better in all categories .Imran Khan. More multi-skilled, and every bit as effective.
come on ,in spite of playing more matches ,in an era of ''neutral umpires'' Mcgrath has better average ,better strike rate ,better wickets per match . What do u want more ?Really? Prey explain?
I think Richard was alluding to the vast difference in their respective batting abilities, given you didn't say anything about bowling in the first post.come on ,in spite of playing more matches ,in an era of ''neutral umpires'' Mcgrath has better average ,better strike rate ,better wickets per match . What do u want more ?
McGrath's average difference is negligable (21 to 22), wickets-per-match ratio is never something I care overtly for, and their strike-rates are near identical in significant periods (both just over 50).come on ,in spite of playing more matches ,in an era of ''neutral umpires'' Mcgrath has better average ,better strike rate ,better wickets per match . What do u want more ?
It's not "convenient", it's the only thing that makes any sense. Who in their right mind is going to hold a few Tests at the beginning\end of the career of two of the greatest bowlers ever seen, who played countless more times the number of these Tests, against them? The games I've knocked-out are near-meaningless IMO. When assessing a player you must assess what matters, and not allow mundane irrelevancies to be dragged in.So convenient.Take the career as a whole .
Yes minor differences and u have to take consideration of ''neutral umpires '' very much considering imran has a much better home average than away .Again ,statistically Mcgrath is still better ,not by that much .But better .McGrath's average difference is negligable (21 to 22), wickets-per-match ratio is never something I care overtly for, and their strike-rates are near identical in significant periods (both just over 50).
What's more, Imran played many Tests in Pakistan and what's more did better there than away. Imran conquered every team, dramatically so, that came to Pakistan, and was never conquered anywhere else he toured. McGrath could not fully subdue South Africa home or away, and never bowled well in Sri Lanka. Minor details, but Imran has a more rounded record and was, as I say above, very obviously the more multi-skilled bowler, much as McGrath's capabilities in this respect are obviously underestimated.
Incidentally, I've never cared much for the "he had \ didn't have home Umpires" argument. Pure conjecture.
Imran ('76/77-'88/89) lasted every bit as long as a great bowler as McGrath ('95-'06/07) did.I would think McGrath deserves the edge for his sheer longevity in terms of tests. I don't think Imran was bowling much at the end of his career. Quite remarkably the ageing McGrath managed to maintain his performance even when pitches eased out and scoring rates increased.
Until someone can show me significant proportions of Imran wickets that obviously came due to incorrect Umpiring decisions, I'm not going to take any note of that. As I say previously - pure conjecture. There is nothing obvious like there is with Javed Miandad's diplomatic immunity from lbws.Yes minor differences and u have to take consideration of ''neutral umpires '' very much considering imran has a much better home average than away .Again ,statistically Mcgrath is still better ,not by that much .But better .