This is the key IMO.Any of the very good to great players, because they adapt. That's part of being great. If they'd grown up in a different era on different surfaces, they may well have played differently, but they'd find a way, and still be very fine players imo
Considering that Ambrose wiped the floor with Hayden I doubt Hayden would have done anything but roll over for the WI quicks and ImranHayden would slay the West Indies bowlers and Imran, tbh.
Comfortably the best? Won't argue that he's the best as I reckon he probably is the best player of pace bowling I've seen, but just not sure he's comfortably better than Sachin or Lara against pace. I know I'm being pedantic but hey.Ponting for mine. Comfortably the best player of pace bowling since Viv.
ponting should be the first name. with inzy a close second. the usual suspects, tendulkar, lara, dravid, sangakara all can follow.Ponting for mine.
True. In fact, a case can be made for 90s fast bowlers being slightly better than 80s...The fast bowlers of 90s were about as good as those in 80s. So fair to say that those who succeeded in 90s would've succeeded in 80s too.
...yes, and Gilchrist of the first part of his career...the De Silva of the latter half of his career too