SJS
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Not just Gregory, one could name quite a few.These exercises are always tough on old-timers like Gregory though.
Trumper, Spofforth, Blackham for a start
Not just Gregory, one could name quite a few.These exercises are always tough on old-timers like Gregory though.
Wait did i leave Donald out?? WTH I assure u that was a typo. Much apologies DOnaldtake out barry richards and fred truman and bring in allan donald and walter hammond, please
[B]England[/B] Hobbs Barnes Hammond
[B]Windies[/B] Headley Sobers Worrell
[B]India[/B] Tendulkar Kapil Gavaskar
[B]Pakistan[/B] Hanif Imran Akram
[B]SAfrica[/B] Pollock Nourse AD Faulkner
[B]New Zealand[/B] Sutcliffe Hadlee Crowe
[B]Sri Lanka[/B] Muralitharan Aravinda Jayasuriya
[B]Zimbabwe[/B] Flower A Streak Taibu
I can see why you picked Trueman then.As for Trueman well its a toss up between him and Trueman
I think it is perfectly all right to consider him better than the other two after all no less a person than the Great Sir Donald considered him the greatest bowler of all time but I am curious to know how you came to the conclusion that he had "much better control and consistency than Grimmett"Bradman
Miller - Arguably the only Australian to have had the ability to make it at test level both as a batsman and a bowler, certainly their most complete allrounder.
O'Reilly - much better control and consistency than Warne or Grimmett and much better record against the best teams of their time.
I can see why you picked Trueman then.
Whoops i meant its a toss up between trueman and HammondI can see why you picked Trueman then.
Yep, I agree with this.Sir Donald Bradman and Shane Warne are the 2 best cricketers. It would be a toss up for 3rd position because several players arguably deserve to be there.
i dont see anything controversial here. lillee has a very legit claim to be equal to/better than the other names you've mentioned. if you go by the wisden rankings from 2000 when some eminent names sat together to pick the top 5 cricketers of the 20th century, bradman, warne and lillee is the most accepted order among cricket experts.Bradman - pretty obivous why, best batsman
Warne - best spinner of all time, IMO
3rd one, IMO Miller, Lillie, McGrath & G Chappell all have claims to this. I'll be contreverisal and go Lillie.
Err, a "slight" slip there. You preference is for Grimmett, is it not.That requires a long reply. I will come back and do it I promise
I must stress, however, its a tough choice and my preference for O'Reilly is personal although I will, as promised try to answer your specific query. I must confess, I am slightly biased in favour of conventional spinners (read those who flight the ball and generally bowl at a "spinner's speed") rather than those who bowl close to the speed of medium pacers like O'Reilly and Kumble.
Yes you are right. It is a slip Thanks for pointing out.Err, a "slight" slip there. You preference is for Grimmett, is it not.