Nice try . I don't find that credible at all .No problem u can hate whoever u want to.Wasim-hate? The guy was a fantastic, fantastic bowler - it just so happens recently he's been compared to two of the very few bowlers I think were better than him, in Imran and Donald.
I don't. Wasim might have bowled more extraordinary balls than Donald - you always got the feeling one was more likely with him - but Donald bowled hundreds of them too. Wasim's best deliveries were no better than Donald's best. But he probably did manage to produce them a little more often. Equally, there was no bowling skill that Wasim possessed that Donald did not. Donald demonstrated his new-ball skills more often than Wasim did, and Wasim his old-ball skills more than Donald. But both of them possessed them to the full.Donald was more fitter and had more stamina than Wasim ,thats all .As far as the skill ,Wasim comfortably . Donald could never bowl the kind of beauties those Akram was able to .If u think that Mcgrath looked one dimensional in comparison with Donald ,i would say Donald looked one dimensional in comparison with Wasim.
I hate very few people. I find it especially bizarre to be accused of "hating" one of the bowlers I rate pretty near to the top of the tree.Nice try . I don't find that credible at all .No problem u can hate whoever u want to.
whatever u think sir .I concur.If Donald was given the kind of the fielding support that what Akram got ,i doubt he would have played cricket .I don't. Wasim might have bowled more extraordinary balls than Donald - you always got the feeling one was more likely with him - but Donald bowled hundreds of them too. Wasim's best deliveries were no better than Donald's best. But he probably did manage to produce them a little more often. Equally, there was no bowling skill that Wasim possessed that Donald did not. Donald demonstrated his new-ball skills more often than Wasim did, and Wasim his old-ball skills more than Donald. But both of them possessed them to the full.
For me, though, Wasim went "off the boil" (probably due to his lack of stamina) more often than Donald did. And the difference there was greater than the difference between extraordinary-delivery-ratio. Hence, for me, Donald has the edge.
Haha, what on earth are you on about?Nice try . I don't find that credible at all .No problem u can hate whoever u want to.
The thing is say if u put a criteria like judging a player by his performance in dead pitches ,u should keep that in a consistent way ,isn't it ? For one comparison ,because he was so good in dead pitches ,hence he was better ,then for the next comparison ,that was overlooked .Fine way . Thats because of perosnal ''hate'''.Haha, what on earth are you on about?
whatever u think sir .I concur.If Donald was given the kind of the fielding support that what Akram got ,i doubt he would have played cricket .
.It is not like that they played for the same tieam under same conditions.
I imagine he'd just have done what Wasim did, and tailored his bowling around in-, rather than out-swinger. Easiest way around bad fielding.whatever u think sir .I concur.If Donald was given the kind of the fielding support that what Akram got ,i doubt he would have played cricket .
Apart from the fact I'm rather puzzled by what I've supposedly overlooked... no, it's not. Hate is a very strong word, and should be used carefully.The thing is say if u put a criteria like judging a player by his performance in dead pitches ,u should keep that in a consistent way ,isn't it ? For one comparison ,because he was so good in dead pitches ,hence he was better ,then for the next comparison ,that was overlooked .Fine way . Thats because of perosnal ''hate'''.
I was more talking about the fact that you accused Richard of hating a player, when he clearly rates him very highly, as do most sane people.The thing is say if u put a criteria like judging a player by his performance in dead pitches ,u should keep that in a consistent way ,isn't it ? For one comparison ,because he was so good in dead pitches ,hence he was better ,then for the next comparison ,that was overlooked .Fine way . Thats because of perosnal ''hate'''.
He was like hell bent on proving that Imran ,Donald are better than Wasim in a rather unpleasant way .Like Wasim is not in the ''class '' of Donald . Hmm.....i don't know ,i found that a hateful comment than a sensible comment .I was more talking about the fact that you accused Richard of hating a player, when he clearly rates him very highly, as do most sane people.
Didn't Richard accuse SS of hating Donald too ? How did you miss that ? Did it accur to you that SS rates Mcgrath very highly too.I was more talking about the fact that you accused Richard of hating a player, when he clearly rates him very highly, as do most sane people.
Haha, right, I will remember that in future, thanksDidn't Richard accuse SS of hating Donald too ? How did you miss that ? Did it accur to you that SS rates Mcgrath very highly too.
Next time you jump in to defend your pal make sure that you show 'Consistency'.
I can't really disagree with you on the former, but I rate Donald very highly, as a second tier bowler in the all time stakes (e.g, between 7-12 or something like that). He could certainly make a case for himself in the second all time XI. I would say him and Wasim are very close in terms of bowling ability - Wasim may get in front of him due to being a left armer, but otherwise I'd say they are similar in ability. I'd take Imran over both though, personally. And of course, McGrath & Marshall over Imran and the rest.TBH I've always found your McGrath-fetish and Donald-hate truly bizarre.
500-odd wickets to one but not the other would suggest he didn't do it more oftenMcGrath was indeed far more multi-dimensional than most gave him credit for, and could indeed use most of the standard weapons available to bowlers.
However, so could Donald, plus a couple of others that McGrath didn't. And he did it more often. So therefore, while McGrath was certainly far from a one-trick pony, I rate Donald the more multi-dimensional.
I would say, at his peak, Imran was the greater bowler but Wasim was a world class bowler for longer time.Didn't we have a poll between Wasim and imran? And didn't Wasim come out in front?
I thought Wasim the better bowler and a big claim as the greatest left-arm speedster of all time