Days of Grace
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Burgey is having a moan about wanting this done by Sunday, the old ****.The rankings coming thick and fast now.
Burgey is having a moan about wanting this done by Sunday, the old ****.The rankings coming thick and fast now.
Perhaps a preference for quality points.@DoG – how do you resolve ties? Waqar and Lillee seem to have same total points.
The numbers are rounded.@DoG – how do you resolve ties? Waqar and Lillee seem to have same total points.
I'd possibly take that attack above any other if they all played to full potential.It isn't. Schultz, Bishop, Proctor would be a formidable attack. Can't think of a fitting spinner for some reason.
I think Hooper, boje, Shastri, emburey, Giffen, Harris played for the number 1 ranked team in the world at some point in their careers.There was a thread on this recently. Thought I'd post this.
Top 10 worst bowlers with 100 or more test wickets
1 CL Hooper 351
2 N Boje 439
3 RJ Shastri 439
4 RAS Lakmal 463
5 Abdul Razzaq 474
6 AF Giles 477
7 G Giffen 482
8 JE Emburey 482
9 PL Harris 485
10 JG Bracewell 490
* ratings are an estimate.
Can you check rubel and sami's scores? They must be really lowThere was a thread on this recently. Thought I'd post this.
Top 10 worst bowlers with 100 or more test wickets
1 CL Hooper 351
2 N Boje 439
3 RJ Shastri 439
4 RAS Lakmal 463
5 Abdul Razzaq 474
6 AF Giles 477
7 G Giffen 482
8 JE Emburey 482
9 PL Harris 485
10 JG Bracewell 490
* ratings are an estimate.
In another thread I claimed that Imran is the Ponting of fast bowling.This has been even more enjoyable once the chaff had been separated.
Side note:
Is Waqar the Ponting on fast bowling?
He did, in the late 90s. I think he was even commentating for star sports at that time. I cba looking it up again but check his record between 1999 and 2001Nah, not Imran. Ponting didn't have the equivalent of the uninspired trundler phase.
Didn't make it to top 250 at least:Can you check rubel and sami's scores? They must be really low
I mean he never had that transformation that Imran, Hadlee or Anderson did. Ponting was always a naturally gifted batsman. Rose through junior and state levels quickly and all. The foundation was always there.He did, in the late 90s. I think he was even commentating for star sports at that time. I cba looking it up again but check his record between 1999 and 2001
Ponting hit the higher highs but hey, there's never going to be 2 exactly similar cases.Ponting was Wasim. Solid start for a few years, amazing long patch for a number of years and a decline into mediocrity.
Hussey was Waqar, just with a shorter career. Amazing start of a few years, fell off a cliff and picked it up again to finish with a great overall record.
Mohammad Sami 390Can you check rubel and sami's scores? They must be really low
good for one series then broke down. Was an exciting prospect. Schultz was good for two and a half, and then broke down. Elworthy for about a half a series I guess.Lol Ngam seriously?