Yeah, I may have been harsh there. For a great career, there would have to be some fantastic spells. But Wasim's test exploits are less "famous" as those of McGrath and Ambrose. The best of Wasim you hear is invariably either the 92 world cup or some performances against England along side Waqar.
You're not being serious are you?For a man who took 400 plus wickets in both forms of the game,ad 2 hattricks in both forms of the game,enjoyed divine status in Sharjah,and made the ball talk sweeter than anyone in the last 20 odd years,and these two are the only spells you hear about?
The 1992 WC final would be talked about a lot since it is the greatest moment of any player's career.Also,Wasim was a god at Lancashire,so that is where the England thing comes from.But to say that the best of Wasim you hear is from these two things only is very VERY harsh,not to mention disrespectful towards one of the greatest fast bowlers in history.
My thoughts on this exactly.
I mentioned this in the cricinfo XI thread as well, but even in his own "generation" of fast bowlers Akram was behind McGrath, Ambrose, Donald and Waqar.
Wasim was better than Waqar,marginally ahead of Donald,and as good as,if not better than Ambrose and McGrath.The impression this thread seems to be giving out is that Wasim was only good enough to polish McGrath's shoes,whch TBH is pretty ridiculous.Also,we aren't really talking about Test Matches alone here.The thread is about who was the
better bowler,and keeping both forms of the game in mind,Wasim has a pretty good case to be as good as if not better than McGrath,since Wasim's superiority over Mcgrath in ODIs is virtually the same as McGrath's superiority over Wasim in Test Matches.