sunilz
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Pollock , Headley sample size too small.Border, Pollock, Headley
Border I think is highly debatable considering the position he batted .
Pollock , Headley sample size too small.Border, Pollock, Headley
Imran's bowling career is pretty much rising to meet every challenge. His top moments are ones with big significance for Pakistan, like his 12 wickets for Pakistans first victory in Australia in 1976 and his tenfer in England to lead them to their first series victory in 1987, or his tenfer in Wi in 1988 to become the only team to win a test in that country in the 80s.Not sure about this.
Seriously underrated achievement imo....Imran's bowling career is pretty much rising to meet every challenge. His top moments are ones with big significance for Pakistan, like his 12 wickets for Pakistans first victory in Australia in 1976 and his tenfer in England to lead them to their first series victory in 1987, or his tenfer in Wi in 1988 to become the only team to win a test in that country in the 80s.
Can add Allan Border, Graeme Pollock and maybe Barry Richards.Let's Try. You can add later.
ENG = 3 openers, Hammond
AUS = Bradman, Smith , Ponting, Steve Waugh , Chappell
WI = Sober, Lara, Viv Richard's
IND = Gavaskar, Sachin
SL = Sangakkara
SA = Kallis
Add more if I missed someone.
Still he would be in 20.Can add Allan Border, Graeme Pollock and maybe Barry Richards.
I'm curious to know your top 5. In no particular order...- The best bowler during World Series Cricket
- The best bowler against and in WI during their reign
- The best bowling peak in cricket history
- Arguably the best ever series performance by a pace bowler (40 wickets against a strong Indian lineup in 82)
- One of if not the most destructive pace bowling when on song (Two 8fers and three 7fers in his career, better than any pacer when it came to monster hauls)
- All this while becoming the first great high pace bowler from the subcontinent (something almost unthinkable at the time), rebuilding his bowling action from a medium pacer to fast bowler, mastering reverse swing and establishing a pace bowling legacy that lasts till today
The above reasons are why I rate Imran so highly and why I lock him in the top five pacers ever. Wasim doesnt have any achievements to compare to the above.
Akram to me is a top ten lock but even if Garner and Holding are better (they arent), he would still be in the top 15 which Dravid is not.Still he would be in 20.
However if you won't consider longevity (Pollock and Barry)both Holding and Garner can be considered superior to Akram. So Akram would also struggle to make top 15.
MarshallI'm curious to know your top 5. In no particular order...
Top 15 in bowling = Top 25 in batting because there are 4 bowlers and 6 batsman in every team.Akram to me is a top ten lock but even if Garner and Holding are better (they arent), he would still be in the top 15 which Dravid is not.
Akram will always be a contender for an ATG XI lineup which Dravid Is not.
Imran and Akram are both in the shortlist for consideration for an ATG XI because they are recognized among the best of the best. Akram was considered by most peers as the best pacer of his time regardless of leftarmer. His name is already up with Lillee, Marshall, etc.Top 15 in bowling = Top 25 in batting because there are 4 bowlers and 6 batsman in every team.
Akram is picked in ATXI because he is the greatest Left arm fast bowler ( variation factor ) .
And more people pick Akram in their ATXI than Imran ( Because of sobers) . That doesn't make Akram better than Imran.
Imran was a better pure bowler, Wasim is a better fit for my XI. Imran is comparable to Steyn, if I have to choose between the two I’d probably take Steyn.Did a quick search and couldn't find any direct comparisons.
So who was better purely as a bowler and would be a better fit in an ATG side as first change, and are either better than Steyn?
Imran was more destructive, consistent and dominant than Steyn.Imran was a better pure bowler, Wasim is a better fit for my XI. Imran is comparable to Steyn, if I have to choose between the two I’d probably take Steyn.
I think in 83 before his shin injury he was recognized as the best bowler in the world.Did anyone ever rate Imran as the best of his time?