That was AMZ, and in any case you rubbished the whole attack in your statement then mentioned the spin bowling aspect in your second sentence afterwards. You don't want to be criticised? Write more clearly.You read but still bring up Vaas stats like he was a spin bowler
Bangladesh team of the 00's can attest to thisOne great spinner is enough to make it a great spin attack in favourable conditions. He'll bowl basically half the overs.
This is a different argument to your original post. Your original sentence "That SL attack consisted of 3 okaish to rubbish bowlers and 1 great spinner." is a negative judgement on the quality of the entire attack excluding Murali, not an analysis of their spin bowling capabilities. Chaminda Vaas was not an okaish to rubbish bowler, particularly in that series.It is not but that’s for a different thread. Vaas being good in that series doesn’t make it a great spin bowling unit. 1 Lilee and 3 Ashwins don’t make a great pace bowling attack.
No. You said the SL attack excluding Murali was okaish to rubbish. The fact that Vaas was not a spinner bowler is irrelevant.You read but still bring up Vaas stats like he was a spin bowler
Bro so what. Lara took Warne and Macgill apart in 99 is that better?? !!That SL attack consisted of 3 okaish to rubbish bowlers and 1 great spinner. That was hardly a great spin bowling unit.
Ball-by-ball data isn't available from Bradman's time - it's not even available for the first few decades of ODI cricket.Has anyone ever split Bradman's average? One average versus pace and one versus seam? That would be interesting. It would be nice if a stats site could do a breakdown like that for every player.
He was great against big names but went missing against part-timers like Giles.. I rate Lara higher at playing spin. From Indian team alone, other than Sehwag I thought guys like Sindhu and Azharuddin were better.Yes, Tendulkar for me.
Absolutely nothing between him and Lara though. I'd probably pick Lara if I wanted a more attacking option.
Yeah I think it becomes kind of a meme when we start saying guys at Sidhu's level were great against spin or whatever else. That was their strongest suit so it becomes magnified to the point that a couple of decades later they magically become one of the best ever at that one thing. Same with Salim Malik and spin, Inzi with fast bowling, etc.Sidhu played some brilliant attacking knocks against great spinners but that alone doesn't make you better than Sachin. Tendulkar could attack and tear apart the spinners as well as Sidhu, and could also work the ball into gaps at will and just survive with solid defence if needed. I think the fact that Sachin was so damn good against all types of bowling, he gets the short end of the stick when people talk about great batting against individual bowling disciplines. He was too compete for his own good it seems.
It's a fair point. Although Indian team during that time produced several ATG-level spin players and it's really difficult to pick who was better other than Sehwag (for me). Even the guy like Gangualy whom I don't really rate as a test batsman, was a brilliant player of spin.Sidhu played some brilliant attacking knocks against great spinners but that alone doesn't make you better than Sachin. Tendulkar could attack and tear apart the spinners as well as Sidhu, and could also work the ball into gaps at will and just survive with solid defence if needed. I think the fact that Sachin was so damn good against all types of bowling, he gets the short end of the stick when people talk about great batting against individual bowling disciplines. He was too compete for his own good it seems.
Agree with the bolded fully. Sehwag was significantly better against spin than pace. But Tendulkar was better than Sehwag against both.Sidhu played some brilliant attacking knocks against great spinners but that alone doesn't make you better than Sachin. Tendulkar could attack and tear apart the spinners as well as Sidhu, and could also work the ball into gaps at will and just survive with solid defence if needed. I think the fact that Sachin was so damn good against all types of bowling, he gets the short end of the stick when people talk about great batting against individual bowling disciplines. He was too compete for his own good it seems.
Yea agree with that.Agree with the bolded fully. Sehwag was significantly better against spin than pace. But Tendulkar was better than Sehwag against both.
You'll similarly see Tendulkar not being mentioned as best defensive and best attacking player because he was equally great at both.
Bradman never played O'Riely or Grimmett in tests.Probably Bradman I guess but that's not really fair