Can't really argue with this tbh. Whether you consider Murali's bowling fair or not, this is the brutal truth.It did
You don’t know what you’re talking about here unless you watched a lot of cricket in the 70s and 80s in a first order cricket country rather than a faux one.
Away from the second order nations, pace ruled everything, as it rightfully should. Lillee started that era. Warne ended it.
Do you really think a bloke literally standing there and rightly getting being called for shot putting had the same transcendental effect on the sport? Do you think any captain of a proper test nation thought “See this fella who’s been no balled out of the game? Fmd we’ll pick more spinners”? Of course not. JFC man. Come on.
Ignoring the obvious bias in this comment, you have to look at the context here. The claim, at least as I see it, wasn't that "Warne was more insipirational than Murali" in general. It was clearly about revitalising spin bowling in non-Asian countries where fast bowling dominated in the 70s and 80s.Serious lol at anyone thinking that a recognized druggie is more inspirational than a bloke who was unfairly targeted even though he had a clean action and managed more wickets regardless.
My comment is purely factual and go and look at what you bolded in post #62 and tell me what it's about.Ignoring the obvious bias in this comment, you have to look at the context here. The claim, at least as I see it, wasn't that "Warne was more insipirational than Murali" in general. It was clearly about revitalising spin bowling in non-Asian countries where fast bowling dominated in the 70s and 80s.
If you've ever seen Burgey post before you know he's going to throw in some unecessary anti-subcontient jibes. It doesn't change the truth of what he said.My comment is purely factual and go and look at what you bolded in post #62 and tell me what it's about.
the fabled and legendary leg spinners Steven Smith and Dave Warner.Yeah, just look at all the leg spinners who are now plying their trade because of Warne in non-Asian teams. Such as ...........................................................
Funny that you mention these because both Smith and Warner have cited Warne as a huge inspiration for their bowling. Warner in particularly copied his action nearly exactly,. Whether they (or others) became world-class leg-spin bowlers is irrelevant and a pretty dumb point to bring up in retaliation in the first place tbhthe fabled and legendary leg spinners Steven Smith and Dave Warner.
Mate, plenty of kids have been inspired by Murali's bowling. This is a simple we and our kids liked him more because he was from my country argument (and that's perfectly fair), but then you guys have to bring in Murali's action in it.Funny that you mention these because both Smith and Warner have cited Warne as a huge inspiration for their bowling. Warner in particularly copied his action nearly exactly,. Whether they (or others) became world-class leg-spin bowlers is irrelevant and a pretty dumb point to bring up in retaliation in the first place tbh
Clearly, every second Sri Lankan spinner is getting banned for chucking and, this may be a controversial opinion, but IMO this exact influence is partially to blame.Mate, plenty of kids have been inspired by Murali's bowling.
Murali's action will always be a factor, regardless of your opinion on it's legality. And as I said earlier, it's not really relevant anyway as Burgey was clearly referring primarily to cricket in non-Asian countries, because, as I also said earlier, spin bowling didn't need revitalisation in Asia when you play on those pitches and spin bowling is almost always first and foremost.This is a simple we and our kids liked him more because he was from my country argument (and that's perfectly fair), but then you guys have to bring in Murali's action in it.
That is because of Ashes tbf . Australia too have been trying to get their own version of Botham since that 81 series.Warne's influence in England definitely came in the form of pretty much any English legspinner getting far more attention from the national setup and chances in international matches than their ability warranted
the fabled and legendary leg spinners Steven Smith and Dave Warner.