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The sly "far better than Kapil and McGrath" as if to say those two are equals as bowlers was genius. Pfk underrated.
Giving him way too much credit for that, don't think it was deliberateThe sly "far better than Kapil and McGrath" as if to say those two are equals as bowlers was genius. Pfk underrated.
So, context matters now.Are you stupid?
He used to take wickets of top orders because other Pacers were useless. Getting a batsman out when he is on 87 is not brilliance.
Its counter evidence. Top order wicket % itself is a stupid metric, thats why Zaheer getting mentions again and again.I think he is being sarcastic but he has carried it too long now for it to be funny anymore.
Hmm... Not bad. 1/3.The sly "far better than Kapil and McGrath" as if to say those two are equals as bowlers was genius. Pfk underrated.
Both.Not sure if you're an annoying troll or just genuinely that thick...
This is just catastrophically and objectively wrong thoughrelation
I think the difference between stats makes it hard to put Wasim ahead even though he was one of my favorites.Anyway, Lillee was more destructive at his peak, Wasim played in more varied conditions and for much longer, I’d probably take Wasim.
I think he's genuinely doesn't understand why people are laughing but keeps going now because he's getting encouragementNot sure if you're an annoying troll or just genuinely that thick...
What difference between stats?I think the difference between stats makes it hard to put Wasim ahead even though he was one of my favorites.
Lillee has better WPM, strikerate, fifers/tenfers, plus no minnows. Wasim pretty much underachieved a bit in his career, and I say this as a fan.What difference between stats?
I like watching testosterone fueled brawny batsmen getting deceived by a finger spinner geek.Lillee vs Viv probably my ultimate cricketing match up tbh. There were WWE levels of swag and testosterone everywhere.
In Akram's defenseLillee has better WPM, strikerate, fifers/tenfers, plus no minnows. Wasim pretty much underachieved a bit in his career, and I say this as a fan.
There are of course counter arguments to these stats. Wasim spent his entire career playing alongside Imran or Waqar, and also had Abdul Qadir and Saqlain Mushtaq at different times of his career. It makes sense that playing with far better support around him that Lillee would have a superior WPM (overrated stat anyway) and more 5fers and 10fers without anyone to take wickets from him. A strike rate difference of 2.6 is completely neglible and you know that. No minnows huh? Lets see about that… they barely played Sri Lanka and Bangladesh respectively, Lillee taking 3 wickets at 35 and Wasim taking none. Lillee took 38 wickets at 19.47 in 8 matches against New Zealand, whilst Wasim took 47 at 21.21 in 10 matches against Zimbabwe (whose team average was actually higher than NZ’s during Lillee’s career), personally I’d say that pretty much evens out.Lillee has better WPM, strikerate, fifers/tenfers, plus no minnows. Wasim pretty much underachieved a bit in his career, and I say this as a fan.
Special pleading. During Wasim's peak from 90-97, Wasim was playing with peak Waqar, peak Mushtaq and Saqlain, yet averaged 5 wickets a test. He lacked wicket taking capacity during his early development (85-89) and late career (98-2002) which was more than half his career, and thats why his stats suffered.There are of course counter arguments to these stats. Wasim spent his entire career playing alongside Imran or Waqar, and also had Abdul Qadir and Saqlain Mushtaq at different times of his career. It makes sense that playing with far better support around him that Lillee would have a superior WPM (overrated stat anyway) and more 5fers and 10fers without anyone to take wickets from him. A strike rate difference of 2.6 is completely neglible and you know that. No minnows huh? Lets see about that… they barely played Sri Lanka and Bangladesh respectively, Lillee taking 3 wickets at 35 and Wasim taking none. Lillee took 38 wickets at 19.47 in 8 matches against New Zealand, whilst Wasim took 47 at 21.21 in 10 matches against Zimbabwe (whose team average was actually higher than NZ’s during Lillee’s career), personally I’d say that pretty much evens out.
Both players underachieved in their careers imo. Lillee missed what, 30+ tests due to his back, WSC and skipping series. Wasim debuted at 18 and retired at 36, both pushing it for pace bowlers imo, and tbh probably focused too much on ODI’s to fully realise his Test potential.
Anyway both rank closely to me among fast bowlers, not in the very top tier but certainly both ATG’s. I’ll personally take Wasim but theres not that much to pick between them.