this is crap weldone. you can do better than that!I don't remember anybody among those who are laughing/are enraged/are accusing Sobers of trolling or being idiotic now showing the same reaction when Bradman rated O'Reilly over Barnes for the same reason...But then again, both Bradman and O'Reilly are Aussies (unlike Sobers and Gupte); don't say a word against them please.
okay, then. malinga bowls better yorkers than hadlee. so he is the better bowler of the two. how does that sound to you?And because reverse sweep is as important a shot for a batsman as googly as a delivery for a legspinner...
And Sobers said that ?okay, then. malinga bowls better yorkers than hadlee. so he is the better bowler of the two. how does that sound to you?
Ah yes good shout. I remember this now.Warne bowled a googly to get Ntini out in the 2nd test vs. South Africa in 2006 to win them the test match (and series).
TBFto Subhash Gupte. Based on all i read & reserached about him, i think he could have a much better record if he had better bowling support. The fact that he averaged 29 with basically no bowling support for the majority of his career, when IND where poor is outstanding.He may be superior in a technical sense, or had more variety etc - I don't know.
But, in terms of impact on matches, impact on the very pshyche of an opposition, over a very sustained period (which I think is the hallmark of greatness) boy it's hard to see how Warne could be bested as a leg spinner.
Even you can do better than what you are doing in this thread!this is crap weldone. you can do better than that!
bradman selected a joke of an all time xi with bedser, morris and tallon in it. the team got properly screwed, despite it coming to public knowledge one year after his death. someone even branded it a "not even a mother would like" kind of team.
The problem with that point is that if he had a googly that was worth calling even as "good", let alone what you are claiming, he would and should have used it in India. There was a tour game in 2001 in India and a bloke called Balaji Rao was getting his googly to go a whole LOT better than Warney.. And he only tried 1 or 2 from memory. And trust me, it was NOTHING to speak of. The trajectory gave it away easily and there was no problem for the batters to pick it... And apart from that one googly to Ganguly, I just haven't seen him bowl a decent/good one...
I am not saying only leggies who can bowl a good googly > one who doesn't but given how good Sobers was as a batsman, perhaps he feels he could play a guy without a decent googly easily compared to one who does. Again, just too much defensive mentality around from a number of posters here.. Personally, I don't believe Gupte > Warne but think someone like Sobers thinking so makes me rate Gupte much higher (not higher than Warne but you get the point.) And this is what ratings like these do to the fans... And while I can understand most of you don't agree, it just seems silly that a bunch of guys who never played the game at any level and never even watched one out of the two we are comparing can dismiss the opinion of one who can lay claim to both the aforementioned points... A little humility and perspective never hurts..
Its is not a Googly. When the ball is released, it appears that he wanted to bowl a goodle, but the end result is not.I am fairly certain the first time i ever went to test match here @ Old trafford in 97 on the 5th day. I saw Warne bowl Stewart with a fairly good wrong un:
YouTube - Shane Warne 9/111 Match Figures
And I can bet every single dollar I have that the likes of John Arlott, Sir Neville Cardus, CLR James wouldn't have called Sobers an 'idiot' or a 'troll' for having an opinion.Finally you dont need to play the game at any serious level & to be able to critcize a person POV who played the game. If that where the case the likes of John Arlott, Nerville Carduss, CLR James, Harsha Bhogle etc etc wouldn't get much respect. Just because you played the game with great distinction means your a the greatest analyst & historian of it.
Reckon that's going a bit too far, tbh. They weren't mediocre batters, they just struggled against blokes like Warne, Kumble and Murali. There's three of the best Test spinners ever right there. If the Saffies or English fell to bits against any joke spinner, fair enough but they didn't.And thank you for that video, continues to prove the kind of mediocre English batsmen Warne feasted on through out the 90s.
Actually England struggled against most spinners. Watched them play in india in the early 90s, IMO the worst group of batsman to play any kind of spin.Reckon that's going a bit too far, tbh. They weren't mediocre batters, they just struggled against blokes like Warne, Kumble and Murali. There's three of the best Test spinners ever right there. If the Saffies or English fell to bits against any joke spinner, fair enough but they didn't.
What a joke of a post. Bradman's AT XI was widely criticised - Though I do wonder how much the publisher had an influence on itI don't remember anybody among those who are laughing/are enraged/are accusing Sobers of trolling or being idiotic now showing the same reaction when Bradman rated O'Reilly over Barnes for the same reason...But then again, both Bradman and O'Reilly are Aussies (unlike Sobers and Gupte); don't say a word against them please.
Yeah it's a bit of the old chicken or the egg issue. Were the English batsmen clueless against Warne because he was such a good bowler or because they were just so hopeless against spin generally. Has to be a bit of both doesn't it.I remember England's tour of India in '93, it was the first Test series I properly followed. They had a very good team with the likes of Gooch, Gatting, Hick, Stewart, Smith etc. but their performance was the worst I've seen from a non-minnow touring team in my lifetime. I actually ended up getting a very inflated opinion of India's competence in Test cricket from that series. That didn't last long, though.
Still wouldn't put Warne's brilliance against them entirely down to inept batting however, as he bowled to them in conditions a lot less conducive to spin, and the fact that he made numerous English batsmen of several generations look equally clueless.
Good post for such a ****.I don't see the problem with Sobers' rating any one player over another. Tbh I know so little of Gupte that I find when past greats raise these things it makes for some interesting reading.
If Gupte was as good as or better than Warne, then I'm just sorry I never saw him play.