You can explain it away all you want with injury reasons but Warne played several series against India and the best one by far he barely managed to average 30 in a series where he still didn't look as good as India's spinners. That one test where warne bowled well and took 6-150 odd? Kumble picked up 13 wickets. And literally every other series he played vs India, he wasn't just mediocre, he was arguably the worst bowler on show from either side.
He was often out-bowled by not just India's bowlers but by other mediocre spinners Australia had picked.
1992 is the one I'm willing to excuse because he clearly hadn't developed completely yet. But actually had a worse bowling series than Sachin lmao
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1998 - Comprehensively out-bowled by Gavin ****ing Robertson:
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1999- Was bashed around in a series where India had one of their worst performing batting lineups ever. India were getting demolished by McGrath and Lee and Warne still couldnt do a job. Ajit Agarkar had a better series :
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2001- Basically lost them the series singlehandedly and out-bowled by Colin Miller:
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2004- The only non embarrassing Warne series vs India. Decent effort but still not as good statistically in comparison to almost every other bowler in that series from either side.
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To be clear, everyone does have a bogey side. But it is very rare to have a bogey side against whom you never had a single great series and were often the single worst performer on either side. The statistical output above is not just bad it would be genuinely embarrassing for a non-Srinath 90s Indian fast bowler. The real "injury" problem was that he shrank like a mouse every time he saw an Indian batsman.