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True, in hindsight I probably wouldn't have made that post, Ambrose just stands out more from what little cricket I watched in the 1990s.Why?
You could argue Ambrose was better ,but no where near is a big exaggeration.
True, in hindsight I probably wouldn't have made that post, Ambrose just stands out more from what little cricket I watched in the 1990s.Why?
You could argue Ambrose was better ,but no where near is a big exaggeration.
I can't choose between Ambrose and Akram, terrific bowlers as they both are. However, The statistical difference between them becomes even little when both Bowlers are analyzed in the time frame of Ambrose's career. The two-three extra years he played where he did not look like Akram at all hurt his statistics. It is impossible for me to pick two bowlers from the 90s though. With the 90s and 00s put together, I'd pick Waqar, Mcgrath, Donald, Akram and Ambrose. Find it impossibly hard to separate Ambrose, Donald and Akram.It seems I'm in the minority on this site, but I'd take Wasim over Ambrose. In the 90s, my two favourite to watch - and IMO the best - fast bowlers were Wasim and Donald.
Ambrose consistently being a gun against England and Australia probably has a lot to do with it.It seems I'm in the minority on this site, but I'd take Wasim over Ambrose. In the 90s, my two favourite to watch - and IMO the best - fast bowlers were Wasim and Donald.
Yeah, unbelievable strikerate there for Waqar.
AWTAI can't choose between Ambrose and Akram, terrific bowlers as they both are. However, The statistical difference between them becomes even little when both Bowlers are analyzed in the time frame of Ambrose's career. The two-three extra years he played where he did not look like Akram at all hurt his statistics. It is impossible for me to pick two bowlers from the 90s though. With the 90s and 00s put together, I'd pick Waqar, Mcgrath, Donald, Akram and Ambrose. Find it impossibly hard to separate Ambrose, Donald and Akram.
Completely agree. Not having minnows to bowl at, being a one man attack, etc etc and still returned great figures. Add to that captaincy, ability to give it more than a thwack, and a howitzer from the deep made him such a useful and for Zimbabwe, a priceless cricketer.Heath Streak criminally under rated, especially vis a vis Andy Flower..
Someone grew up playing on Pakistani wickets doesn't mean they'll help him.If that was the case,India & Sri Lanka would've also produced alltime great bowlers but they haven't produced even one till now whereas Pakistan has produced atleast 5 of them who can be considered as good as any bowler in history.So,what you are saying is not true.You should appreciate Pakistani bowlers for being successful ingrave yards of fast bowlers rather than taking cheap shots at them.The "Bowler X played his home games in Pakistan, flat pitches, more impressive" argument doesn't wash. Shoaib will be used to Pakistani pitches, have grown up bowling on them, and will have tailored his game to be successful on those pitches.
Yes, congratulations to the Pakistani quicks for bowling well at home.Someone grew up playing on Pakistani wickets doesn't mean they'll help him.If that was the case,India & Sri Lanka would've also produced alltime great bowlers but they haven't produced even one till now whereas Pakistan has produced atleast 5 of them who can be considered as good as any bowler in history.So,what you are saying is not true.You should appreciate Pakistani bowlers for being successful ingrave yards of fast bowlers rather than taking cheap shots at them.