Migara
International Coach
It's true that Imran bowled in flat pitches, but they were flat for the fast men (mainly in Pakistan). But for the spinners they were excellent wickets. Qadir, Alam, Tauseef kept batsman under check even on those tracks. When you compare them with Australian featherbeds that McGrath bowled, (especially non-spinning ones prepared for India and SL, where Warne is shadow of a bowler what he is, and he's getting very much less help what he used to get) McGrath has excelled so much. That's why I rate him above Imran as a bowlerImran bowled successfully on some of the flattest pitches anywhere. Reverse swing was just one of Imran's weapons, he was equally potent with the new ball and was as complete a bowler as Marshall was, if only less effective by a hair.
Even when Waqar was going well in 1994, de Silva just treated him with disdain. And at age of 36, he took apart Brett Lee's blistering reverse swing in WC 2003 too. Waqar at his best wouldn't have been treated much differently by Silva at his peak. (Not only Waqar, he took apart Wasim as well, and still Wasim regards de Silva is the best he bowled to).Waqar in his late career was a shadow of himself as a bowler, his pace and swerve was gone and it's no surprive de Silva took him apart. And if everyone knows how to play reverse swing, why did the world's best batting lineup have so much trouble with it in the Ashes 2005? Dale Steyn uses it effectively and he's a raging success.
Coming back to the topic, Aussies were never good at playing reverse swing. When Akthar got it going at P. Sara. in Colombo, they folded like a pack of cards against him. And they are not good playing conventional swing as well, the best instance I can remeber is, Aussies getting shot out for 200 in 1999 and 120 in 2003 at Asgiriya, against mediocre SL fast bowlers (with due respect to Vaas), in swinging conditions. And ones that swing the bowl has always troubled them. On that note, Imran may do better than McGrath against current Aussies, due to the differences of tactics each bowler uses.