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International 12th Man
That's all you saw?And the only thing in favour of Waqar is that he gives away 3.6 runs less per wicket.
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That's all you saw?And the only thing in favour of Waqar is that he gives away 3.6 runs less per wicket.
So what? We are not comparing a batsman to a bowler here. All I am saying is that batting average plays the same role while comparing two batsmen as bowling average does while comparing two bowlers. Similarly in ODIs, batting SR plays the same role while comparing two batsmen as ER does while comparing two bowlers.And I may just mention you that bowers has a fixed quota of deliveries while batsman has none. and Batsman's average is runs per dismissal, which includes runout and other odd ways of getting out. For a given period, batting average is not euql to bowling average when you consider all the batsmen and bowlers.
Excellent figures that you dug up Migara. This shows that Waqar takes 2 wickets practically every match that he plays while his contemporaries manage only 1 wicket per match and 3 wickets every 2 matches (given that they bowl 10 overs every match).Comparing Waqar's ER vs Kapil's by just numbers is not correct. Actutally should see how they did according to the era.
Kapil Dev (01-10-1978 to 14-10-1994) - Avg - 27.45, ER - 3.71, SR - 44.2
Rest of the world (01-10-1978 to 14-10-1994) - Avg - 31.12, ER - 4.14, SR - 45.0
Kapil vs ROW: Avg: 1.13, ER - 1.12, SR - 1.02
Waqar Younis (14-10-1989 to 04-03-2003): Avg - 23.84, ER - 4.68, SR - 30.5
ROW (14-10-1989 to 04-03-2003): Avg - 32.41, ER - 4.49, SR - 43.2
Waqar vs ROW: Avg - 1.36, ER - 0.96, SR - 1.41
This shows Waqar was miles ahead of Kapil in Average and SR. Their ER are quite close. When you consider that Avg = ER * SR, better average of Waqar shows that he was a much better bowler.
Bedi in an Asian top 10???? I am sure that would raise more than a few eye brows. Chandrashekar would have been a better choice. No? And no Waqar?My 10 would be
Tendulkar
Kapil Dev
Gavaskar
Bedi
Akram
Imran Khan
Javed Minidad
Aravinda de Silva
Muttiah Muralitharan
Inziman Ul Haq
Dravid > Inzamam & Waqar > BediMy 10 would be
Tendulkar
Kapil Dev
Gavaskar
Bedi
Akram
Imran Khan
Javed Minidad
Aravinda de Silva
Muttiah Muralitharan
Inziman Ul Haq
Yeah, even completely ignoring his wicket keeping, I'd pick him in my AaronK World XI (that is, "all-time" World XI comprised completely of players whose careers who've partially witnessed). Very under-rated bat IMO; hopefully that'll change when he retires.as Asian top 10 without Sanga is a crime imo.
Sanga narrowly misses my top 10 & is in good company along with the likes of Zaheer Abbas, Inzamam, Jayawardene, Bedi, Kumble, V Merchant and Sehwag.an Asian top 10 without Sanga is a crime imo.
Dravid > Inzamam I agree with but Dravid > Waqar? Although it is difficult to compare batsmen with bowlers but I personally think Waqar is a much greater match winner as far as ODIs are concerned. And he is no mean achiever in the test arena too.Dravid > Inzamam & Waqar > Bedi
Apart from that agree with it
I didn't say Dravid was > Waqar, I was comparing Dravid vs. Inzi and Waqar vs. Bedi separatelyDravid > Inzamam I agree with but Dravid > Waqar? Although it is difficult to compare batsmen with bowlers but I personally think Waqar is a much greater match winner as far as ODIs are concerned. And he is no mean achiever in the test arena too.
Oh ...my bad.....sorryI didn't say Dravid was > Waqar, I was comparing Dravid vs. Inzi and Waqar vs. Bedi separately
That's a cracking team. Would be near unbeatable on the subcontinent I reckon. You could throw Kumble in there for Shoaib if you wanted two spinners on a dustbowl, though Shoaib himself can be pretty dangerous in such conditions as well.All-time Sub-continental Test XI,
Gavaskar
Sehwag
Dravid
Tendulkar
Miandad
Sangakkara(wk)
Khan(C)
Akram
Akthar
Waqar
Murali
The top four pretty much pick themselves IMO. Hanif was considered but a bit of overkill with Gavaskar already there. Dravid and Tendulkar walk in. Sanga competes for Dravid's place but I'd rather have Sanga keep.
The fifth spot was a bit of a think. Sanga>Miandad as a pure batsman IMO, but not as much as Sanga(wk)+Miandad>Sanga+Dhoni(wk). Jayawardene criminally underrated too, but Miandad definitely the better man to bat at five particularly due to his excellence in batting with the tail. Hazare, De Silva, Azhar, Laxman, Inzy all class, but a tier below IMO.
Sangakkara - See above
Imran has to be the first pick anyone will make and Waqar, Akram and Murali walk in. Now the choice is between having Kapil Dev or Akthar. Kapil Dev obviously a fantastic cricketer who never had a significant dip either with bat or ball or body for 16 years and I'd pick him over Akthar in a Greatest Cricketers List but considering the strength of the batting, I'd rather have the better pacer. Shoaib on his days, which are often, is just something else. Can make a featherbed a raging volcano. The length of his career is often underrated too, played about 50 games and had a phenomenal SR and average particularly for this decade.
Would have Gupte tbh.That's a cracking team. Would be near unbeatable on the subcontinent I reckon. You could throw Kumble in there for Shoaib if you wanted two spinners on a dustbowl, though Shoaib himself can be pretty dangerous in such conditions as well.
Ah yes, fair call. Forgot about him.Would have Gupte tbh.
Your team would be?Ah yes, fair call. Forgot about him.