weldone
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Yes, of course they'll be expected to play against another great team...When you have Wasim, Waqar, Imran and Murali, do you expect that there will be many set batsmen to take advantage of it?
Yes, of course they'll be expected to play against another great team...When you have Wasim, Waqar, Imran and Murali, do you expect that there will be many set batsmen to take advantage of it?
Of course.That is your opinion of course.
I would tned to agree with you on this Migara. Waqar was the master of the yorker. I am not sure anyone has ever bowled the yorker better than him or with more effectiveness (Joel Garner maybe? Wasim???). Waqar is arguably the best ODI bowler ( his ODI strike rate is also amongst the best. Behind Saqlain I think with bowlers having 200 wickets or more). Although his economy rate was quite highThat is your opinion of course. My perception is Kapil is no where near Waqar as a test or an ODI bowler. Imran would have been a better bet.
Now did I sounded something like the above? Waqar > Imran, and Waqar > Kapil in ODIs IMO. You'll also agree I think with me.I would tned to agree with you on this Migara. Waqar was the master of the yorker. I am not sure anyone has ever bowled the yorker better than him or with more effectiveness (Joel Garner maybe? Wasim???). Waqar is arguably the best ODI bowler ( his ODI strike rate is also amongst the best. Behind Saqlain I think with bowlers having 200 wickets or more). Although his economy rate was quite high
In terms of wicket taking abilities and strike rate he is second to none. I think he is the only bowler with a better strike rate in tests than Malcolm Marshall (i.e. the best strike rate of bowlers over 200 wkts in tests if I remember correctly...I might have to recheck this).
I won't agree about Imran being better than Waqar in ODIs. In fact even Kapil might edge out Imran in ODI bowling. Although I do believe that Imran was a better test match bowler than both of them. In fact on one of the analysis done on cricinfo regarding the quality of batsmen dismissed in Test matches Imran came out on top of the pack. Edging out players like Lillee, Marshall, McGrath, Donald, and Ambrose.
Malinga and Andrew Hall imo.I am not sure anyone has ever bowled the yorker better than him or with more effectiveness (Joel Garner maybe? Wasim???).
AWTAWaqar vs. Kapil in ODIs is much much closer than the numbers indicate, especially if you give more weightage to big match performances, i.e. World Cups. And this is without taking the batting into account. I cannot agree with your statement that Kapil is nowhere near Waqar as an ODI bowler.
It was a good five years which is about half-a-pacer's-career tbf.At his peak, which admittedly wasn't overly long, I think Waqar was as good a fast bowler as has ever graced the game - mighty all rounder that Kapil was on bowling alone they don't really bear comparison
Let's not forget the difference between the ER of 3.71 and 4.68 which is a big one even after keeping the difference in the respective eras in mind. I think ER is as important a stat as average in ODIs, and the difference in their ERs (almost 1 run per over) offset the difference in averages (in spite of the different eras).Waqar is a far better ODI bowler than Kapil.
I know the stats don't tell the whole story but you can't argue with it when the differences are so big.
Kapil - 253 wickets at 27.4 with just four 4-fors.
Waqar - 416 wickets at 23.8 with 27 4-fors
Yes, you are certainly true.......... for test matchesAt his peak, which admittedly wasn't overly long, I think Waqar was as good a fast bowler as has ever graced the game - mighty all rounder that Kapil was on bowling alone they don't really bear comparison
Why not like comparing Sehwag and Ponting in ODIs??? Because Gilly and Dravid suited your argument?It's like comparing Gilly with Dravid in ODIs. Though Gilly does't have a good average like Dravid does but he's like to win you more matches on his own.
That really is not a good example. Dravid did not play a big part in winning his team a World Cup. I'd say it's like comparing Aravinda De Silva and Lara. Very much comparable....
It's like comparing Gilly with Dravid in ODIs. Though Gilly does't have a good average like Dravid does but he's like to win you more matches on his own.