Well you convinced me, blinding logic.I don't think Swann would've done as well as Ajmal and co against the English batsmen tbh. Ajmal is way better than Swann. Swann's obviously #2 atm. Anyone who takes Swann over Ajmal if we were to play a match tomorrow is English or GingerFurball
look at him, I mean, wtf?
Agree with Sparkly.I don't think Swann would've done as well against the English batsmen in the UAE because his style of bowling is not tailored to those conditions as much as Ajmal's is.
I definitely know which one I'd pick in Australia, England, NZ or SA. And that's basically half the world's Test playing nations. Take Ajmal in the other half.
It's not definitive either way.
Not really over prioritizing this one series. Just consider it a more valid comparison when they are bowing together than when they are in different series in different conditions. Atleast thats my opinion.
There's no doubt that comparing results over a series in a same conditions is slightly more likely to be fair than comparing results over two different series, but my point is that both methods are still completely and utterly terrible, and that judging players by one series against different opposition is ridiculous whether they're playing on the same pitch or not.That's not the point though - the fact they're playing in the same conditions makes direct comparisons much easier, as you don't have to compensate for all the **** you have to when you try and compare series that happen six months apart on different continents
edit: **** me i can't spell today.
No; the best we can hope for in terms of comparison is, you know, actually taking their whole careers into account and not just one series.You will never see Ajmal and Swann against the same opposition, in the same weather conditions and in the same pitch conditions. This is the best we can hope for in terms of a comparison. And I would rank Pakistan and England about the same in terms of playing spin. The problem was that it took Pieterson a lot longer to adjust to the spin than it took Younis Khan.
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look at him, I mean, wtf?
done very well for sureSwann ain't done too badly has he