Migara
International Coach
I learnt that he did not spin the ball much like Vettori. We know that Vettori is a tough proposition to score against, but not that threatening because of lack of spin. My picture about him is a bowler who sent down left arm finger spin around 60mph, who relied on flight and changes of pace rather than spin. He might have been very good on uncovered wickets, but he too, I'm afraid will suffer from "Underwood syndrome" (Tiger on wet pitches, kitten on covered wickets). He was well and truely limited to finger spun ball and the arm ball. On the other hand Kumble on a wet pitch would make batsmen s**t in their pants, because what ever varaiable bounce is right over the middle stump.Secondly, I think you're under rating Verity - while I'm with you that he'd be a notch below Warne and Murali, I'd personally disagree with the idea that Kumble, Qadir, Saqlain and Harby are as good as him. I'd have Verity above all four of those bowlers.
Now, Bradman did not play a spinner who rips it (as Murali, Warne, Qadir, Mushtaq) or who has numerous variations (Kumble, Harbhajan, Saqlain). I would be tempted to rank Kumble and Qadir over or on par with Verity for above reasons.