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FixedMan SL would be all at sea without Herath.. been a mini-Murali and is huge.
FixedMan SL would be all at sea without Herath.. been a mini-Murali and is huge.
Since when are Pakistan good players of spin?Nice, but Herath's last two series' against SA (recently at home and away in 2011/12) were both quite impressive IMO, wouldn't call them particularly good players of spin compared to Australia or Pakistan either. I don't really support the idea of Herath 'fading' either, his best year was arguably 2012, three years after he was recalled to the test team and his recent series against SA suggests he is still near the height of his powers
He does seem like one of those guys whose wife makes the nicest homemade food in the world. He probably has 3.5 incredibly cute kids and plays harmonica to a reasonable standard too.Yeah love me some Herath. Would be good to go back to his place for a curry too I bet.
Dhammika Prasad is way coolerIf fatty herath is not your favourite cricketer in the world it better be Amla.
It's even better if you say it underwater with a mouthful of marbles.Kariyawasam Tirana Gamage Dhammika Prasad
Only because Jono would drown as a resultIt's even better if you say it underwater with a mouthful of marbles.
Misbah, Younis and Shafiq are good, Sarfraz only really came good this series I sposeSince when are Pakistan good players of spin?
woahOnly because Jono would drown as a result
Underwood is the best for me.Herath in the discussion for best left arm spinner of all time imo. Highest wkts/match of anyone with over 125 wickets by a big margin (4.5, closest is Bedi with 4/mat), most 5 wkt hauls of anyone already after only 57 tests, and best bowling average/(wkts/mat) ratio of anyone with over 125 wickets (Verity closest 2nd).
Admittedly this is partly due to SL's bowling resources being rather thin, but all this makes him at least part of the discussion, with Verity, Lock, Bedi and Underwood I would say (ignoring the pre-1914 tweakers Peel, Blythe and Briggs).
Nah.Warne intimidated umpires to get calls in favor of him. Spinners who take the ball away from batsmen I would say, has not benefited much from the DRS compared to ones who spin it in to them. Murali's and Saqlains would have got much more wickets if DRS was there because pad play and kicking was a way of playing them, which was utterly dangerous against Warne.
Nah, for spinners who naturally spin it away, the killer ball is the straighter one for the lbw/bowled. Herath's arm ball has benefitted from drs, certainly.Warne intimidated umpires to get calls in favor of him. Spinners who take the ball away from batsmen I would say, has not benefited much from the DRS compared to ones who spin it in to them.