subshakerz
Hall of Fame Member
This is just a thread on the cricketing legends and their finest individual performances that define their careers. Just wanted to get your thoughts on their best innings and spells. I'll start with some obvious ones:
Richard Hadlee - 9/52 at the Gabba in 1985 - Yes, it may have been a sporting wicket against a weaker Aussie lineup, but Hadlee was at his most immaculate and accurate here, and hardly bowled a loose delivery.
Imran Khan - 8/60 in Karachi in 1983 - Imran was at his peak, combining pace with complete mastery over swing. His reverse swing spell of 5/3 in 25 balls broke the back of a strong Indian batting lineup of Gavaskar, Vengsarkar, Amarnath and Viswanath on a good batting wicket. Absolutely brutal, pace bowling of sheer devastation.
Brian Lara - 153* in Barbados in 1999 - What can I say that hasn't been said? Difficult run chase in the fourth innings against an all-time great attack. Genius.
Would be interested to know you choices for Murali, Warne, Tendulkar, Ponting, and other greats...
Richard Hadlee - 9/52 at the Gabba in 1985 - Yes, it may have been a sporting wicket against a weaker Aussie lineup, but Hadlee was at his most immaculate and accurate here, and hardly bowled a loose delivery.
Imran Khan - 8/60 in Karachi in 1983 - Imran was at his peak, combining pace with complete mastery over swing. His reverse swing spell of 5/3 in 25 balls broke the back of a strong Indian batting lineup of Gavaskar, Vengsarkar, Amarnath and Viswanath on a good batting wicket. Absolutely brutal, pace bowling of sheer devastation.
Brian Lara - 153* in Barbados in 1999 - What can I say that hasn't been said? Difficult run chase in the fourth innings against an all-time great attack. Genius.
Would be interested to know you choices for Murali, Warne, Tendulkar, Ponting, and other greats...
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