Imram + hadlee = McGrath + atg bat.
Does anyone genuinely believe that McGrath was a better bowler than hadlee and imran combined? If you only give the ball to imran when it is reversing you end up with a 6wpm+ bowler who averages 20. And this ignores the fact that imran, when on song, has a case for being the best conventional swing bowler ever, and the fact that sometimes genuine pace is the only thing that gets the job done.
I can't agree with anything here.
First if all, I have McGrath as one of the top 3 quicks ever. Period. As stated previously Hadlee is close and somewhere in the 5 to 7 range. Imran I have somewhere closer to 15th ish. So while I can understand the argument for Hadlee, for me personally, not for Imran. Also Imran was a good lower order batsman, not an ATG bat.
Next, if you gave any bowler the ball only when it's swinging they would end up with that average. Though that was Marshall's average, just saying.
And finally, no. While genuine pace is sometimes a benefit, skill is what ultimately gets the job done.
When selectors are picking actual teams, do you think they actually say, Bob is a better bowler than Sam, butSam may be a better batsman, so let's go with him. I can even see a need for a batting all-rounder, because going In a test match with only 4 bowlers can be fraught with danger. But imagine picking the guy who will bat at 10 or 11 and saying no, we need a better batsman? I've heard Paine is a decent enough keeper, but he isn't scoring enough runs, never heard that said about Glenn McGrath, or Dale Steyn.
Look, at the end of the day you win matches by bowling out a team twice, pick the bowlers best equiped to do that. Period.
Hutton
Hobbs
Bradman
Tendulkar
Richards / Kallis
Sobers
Gilchrist
Hadlee / McGrath
Marshall
Warne
Steyn
Squad and compromise XI