Muloghonto
U19 12th Man
I saw him live for over a decade. That is evidence enough. Just because a player is not accused of anything (which is not true for Imran, he was accused, just that cricket is not strict to stand up to scrutiny in a court fo law, particularly about on-field stuff) does not mean it didnt happen- gentlemen's game and all.So Imran got all those wickets away from home and the batsmen never complained. What does that tell you? And bowling overseas was no barrier to his success as some have suggested that his success was entirely based on tampering on home pitches, which is clearly not true.
Almost all pacers indulged in ball tampering and you have no evidence that Imran was any more blatant at it than others. What set Imran apart was reverse swing which nobody was prepared for.
I didnt say cherry picking is ok, I just said you dont have evidence for it. No player of his time ever accused him of that, or any bowler under his captaincy. Yet somehow you know better. And Imran is the last, last player you can accuse of playing for his stats or records.
The only time he did bowl less was after 88 when it was clear his bowling abilities were on the wane, his batting came to the fore and Waqar came into the side hence he didnt need to do much grunt work.
Imran is not the last player i can accuse of playing for his stats, he was pretty much the biggest example of playing for his stats. Even with Waqar in the side, Imran opened the bowling more often than not, which is a blatant boosting of personal stats over using best available resources.