bagapath
International Captain
Would love to know your take on the Botham vs Walsh equation also. 27 five-fers and 4 ten fers and so so so many matchwinning spells versus very little one could recall.You can fight til death all you want but Ambrose is easily a top 10 greatest fast bowler. Alan Border is not that as far as batsmen are concerned. Walsh is comfortably a greater bowler than Botham or Kapil, it's not close. Statistically, there isnt much to choose between a Wasim akram and Walsh. The only real hole in Walsh's resume, is his away record to Australia. That's it. Afaic, Walsh is closer to the Wasim and Co's level of greatness than the Kapil level of good bowlers. I don't know you people keep insulting great players like Walsh and Pollock by lumping them in with the likes of Kapil or ntini or whoever....
Agree that Ambrose is top 10 and Border is probably not. But that is more to do with the fact that the top 10/20 bowlers list is easily more definable and that the top 10/20 batsmen argument becomes more complicated after top 8 places, probably. too many great batsmen on the same plane.
My take is this...
Ambrose was great everywhere and was the most feared bowler in the world for about ten years (88-98) when his team was dominating the world or sliding down the ladder. He was the match winner who produced match turning/ series defining iconic performances regularly. Border was the most respected middle order bat for a similar duration when his team was struggling back to primacy or when it neared the top of the tree. He produced iconic performances that defined matches and series regularly all around the globe.
One averaged 20 with the ball despite stiff competition from within his team and another averaged 50 with the bat when he was the lone gun in his team for a long time and when it was a difficult for the batsmen in general. For me both are A+ category players who could not be split. Walsh for me was a rung lower. More VVS Laxman or Mahela than a Dravid or Sanga or Border.
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