I wish Ambrose had toured in '94, would have been fun to see Sachin take him on. Would definitely have enjoyed the Mohali pitch where Winston Benjamin killed us.Ambrose performed against India in the only match that mattered. Those brutal deliveries against Ganguly and Azhar in the Barbados test in 1997 comes to my mind. Made crucial runs too in that match.
His record against India is a statistical anomaly.
He used to struggle to control the Duke ball in England (similar to Donald). Quite often got to much swing. He never got used to it.Steyn's numbers against Australia are pretty great imo. Almost 5 wickets a game, avg 27 and many of those tests played on real roads.
The England thing is a little weird. England rolled out some pretty flat decks too on which Englands bowlers got stomped but he still shouldve done better in those conditions. His outswinger shouldve been a far more deadly weapon in England than it actually was in practice.
History was about to be made on that tour. WI hadn't been beaten in a test series for well over a decade.I wish Ambrose had toured in '94, would have been fun to see Sachin take him on. Would definitely have enjoyed the Mohali pitch where Winston Benjamin killed us.
How good was Franklyn Rose in that series. Looked like the next big thing from West Indian conveyer belt of pace bowlers.Ambrose performed against India in the only match that mattered. Those brutal deliveries against Ganguly and Azhar in the Barbados test in 1997 comes to my mind. Made crucial runs too in that match.
His record against India is a statistical anomaly.
BCCI and the cricket authorities really did that generation of cricket fans a disservice by scheduling way too many random ODI tri-series rather than Test series. It was the first time cricket came into a large segment of TV-watching households in India, and we'd be watching some random Pepsi/Coca Cola/Singer Trophy all the time.History was about to be made on that tour. WI hadn't been beaten in a test series for well over a decade.
I remember packing my bag, leaving for school during the last test, not entering the school compound, and then coming back around 9:30 AM once my parents left for office, to stay glued to TV. Did this for some 2 days.
Then **** happened. So near yet so far.
Yep, bowled some great spells. The delivery to get rid of Sidhu in second innings in Barbados was unplayable. Took wickets of some no balls also, it has to be saidHow good was Franklyn Rose in that series. Looked like the next big thing from West Indian conveyer belt of pace bowlers.
Ambrose performed against India in the only match that mattered. Those brutal deliveries against Ganguly and Azhar in the Barbados test in 1997 comes to my mind. Made crucial runs too in that match.
His record against India is a statistical anomaly.
Tell any casual subcontinent fan that Wasim Akram is not the greatest fast bowler. You will be told you know nothing about cricket instantly.Sometimes I terrorise casuals with meme opinions from CW. It's great.
I also love the Imran's batting is a myth shtick. It receives so much rage it's great. Should try out Stephens Gavaskar was a hack stats butchering sometime.Tell any casual subcontinent fan that Wasim Akram is not the greatest fast bowler. You will be told you know nothing about cricket instantly.
Had one great innings in Oz at Adelaide in 97/98 but otherwise fairly disappointing in Oz. Just think the pacy but generally docile Oz pitches magnified his weaknesses and limited his strengths. Also struggled with the increasingly aggressive Oz batting line-up on the 01/02 tour.Pollock is chronically over rated around here tbh. A slower, shorter, less effective McGrath. Very effective operator but you'd pick a ton of blokes over him in the ATG stakes. Like an earlier Anderson really. Decent, but that's it. Watched him for a decade and never, ever feared he would run through an Australian line up, which is reflected in a mid-30s average. Good player, but that's about it. Basically the seam-up Murali of his generation.
Not really. The 1st & 3rd Tests were quite similar in that there was a great last day century to save the game (Kallis, M Waugh) that cancel each other out effectively.The 97-98 series was hard luck for RSA at least from what I seem to remember of that series. But post Hansie-gate, RSA were basically bunnies against Australia till the 434 game happened IMO.
Kenny wasn't it?I wish Ambrose had toured in '94, would have been fun to see Sachin take him on. Would definitely have enjoyed the Mohali pitch where Winston Benjamin killed us.
They tie themselves into knots when trying to downgrade Kohli purely based on his WC knockout record, and then struggle when someone points out that it makes Madan Lal > WaqarIn PakPassion, Imran is rated as the best bowler from subcontinent. For any comparison though, they give equal weightage to tests and ODIs.
So, for Wasim vs Imran, a typical response will be like this.
Tests - Imran
ODIs - Wasim
Overall - Wasim
YepKenny wasn't it?
In principle I don't think there's anything wrong with this. After all, it's pretty much what the cricketers themselves do.In PakPassion... they give equal weightage to tests and ODIs.
this happens quite often for genuine quicks who move it through the air. mitchell johnson the first example that springs to mind.He used to struggle to control the Duke ball in England (similar to Donald). Quite often got to much swing. He never got used to it.
IIRC his first series he struggled to swing the Duke first Test, second Test he was excellent then got injured. Second series I think was down to the pitches, he still managed to have a pretty significant say in that series though. 5 Tests isn't much of a sample size.Steyn's numbers against Australia are pretty great imo. Almost 5 wickets a game, avg 27 and many of those tests played on real roads.
The England thing is a little weird. England rolled out some pretty flat decks too on which Englands bowlers got stomped but he still shouldve done better in those conditions. His outswinger shouldve been a far more deadly weapon in England than it actually was in practice.