Ikki
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Yes, but Waqar was not consistent across the board like McGrath or to a lesser extent Lillee. That's why he is never revered to the same extent. I also find it troubling how underrated he is and in fact have made this argument for him elsewhere, as well as for Donald, but you're comparing apples and oranges.Stop clutching at straws 9? Hey that is the the same difference between the SR's of Waqar and the great Mcgrath/Lillee
Here we have two very inconsistent bowlers so their records are very much alike in their flaws; apart from the gulf in SR and the fact that Vaas is a different bowler away from home.
Both average and SR are important. If Vaas averaged 26 and struck at a career SR of 60, for example, I'd consider him superior to a bowler that averaged 29 and struck at 55 for example.Oh wait, now average is more important, no average, no home SR, no away average, no the problem actually is that mcgrath, lillee and lee are Aussies so naturally they are better than everyone else since sliced bread.Speaking of SR,Sehwag owns Ponting doesn't he? Btw Vaas played a lot of his cricket in the very place Lee averages 56
Yes, Sehwag does own Ponting in terms of SR, and every other cricketer bar Gilchrist. However, batting SR and bowling SR are two different beasts. If I were as biased as you claim I am, I'd be saying Gilchrist > Tendulkar.
Anyway, you're digressing. You claimed that I lied about their home and away form and I proved you wrong. Vaas is way more effective at home than he is away whereas Lee does not swing as much.
P.S. I am Asian.
P.P.S. Use your brain, it's good for you.
2.68 vs 3.46.Ikki, post the Economy rates as well.
This is not ODIs or T20s. You have to take wickets to win. As an opening bowler, that's your job. Not to contain runs.
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