Ikki
Hall of Fame Member
1) I didn't make that defence here, because as I mentioned in spite of those injuries he still has the better record.Wow! Some debate going on here it must be said. A few points : 1) I see the bloke who refused to make allowances for Tendulkar being injured against McGrath in a couple of matches is now using the same line of defence for Warne. Hmmm, hey, we all have our biases. Not a biggie. 2) The argument used for Pak bowlers by Ikki is nonsense. Pak bowlers weren't born swing bowlers, they had to ADAPT because of the nature of the pitches. Similarly, Warne too made adjustments for his home pitches (bounce, etc) and learnt to bowl on them in a manner that produced optimal results for him. Shouldn't get extra credit there because both Warne and Murali had exceptional away records so that shouldn't be a factor. 3) Murali's away average is skewed by one bad place (ATG side, harsh conditions, small sample) just like Ponting's overall away average is skewed by one very poor record (India). 4) Murali faced a stronger Indian line up and he was clearly past his peak in that last series. Moreover, India prepared flat decks against Sri Lanka more often than they did against Aus because they didn't want to give Murali a sniff. You can check the number of high scoring draws in India-SL tests in India during this period if you want. 5) Warne is a better bowler by a hair's width IMO but the arguments presented here are farcical. 6) The best bowler of all time is Glenn McGrath. No one has a record as complete. Marshall has a crap record in one place IIRC.
2) Excuse me, it doesn't matter if they weren't born swing bowlers. No one is born anything in any place, even if the home in question suits a certain type of bowling. The insinuation that bowling in X is harder - therefore they had to 'adapt' - is relative only to a point. One can only 'adapt' so much. But as aforesaid, Imran, the 2 Ws, had far better records at home than they did away. If Pakistan is such a terrible place to bowl then they'd take advantage bowling away from home. Clearly, the hypothesis doesn't match the real world. Warne, however, averages better away than at home. Which means despite his adapting, his home pitches were still worse for him than those away. And it makes total sense when you take into consideration the type of bowling they did (swing/spin).
3) Take Murali's worst overseas record out and he still does far better at home than away. And if you want to be fair, take Warne's worst out too .
4) This doesn't begin to qualify as an excuse if Warne's injuries don't. Those were far more trying circumstances.
5) Warne, whether being better or not is still arguable, but the arguments aren't farcical.
6) Glenn McGrath does have holes in his resume. The only complete bowling record I can think of is Marshall's. However, that shouldn't mean it automatically makes him the best.