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Yea was thinking about this when skimming the Trueman/Wasim thread, but everyone seemed obsessed about dropped catches instead. Surely Wasim gets a bit of extra credit for being one of the rare few high-quality left arm quicks in the history of the game? The diversity he would add to a hypothetical bowling attack is worth factoring in IMO. Helps make the other bowlers more potent, so even if he doesn't better than his stats the others might.Can we really make a true comparison between left and right arm bowlers as the angles and everything are all different.
Personally I’d prefer Wasim in my team but only because great left-arm fast bowlers are as rare as hens teeth.
It's a compliment and not really fanboying IMO. I mean do you seriously think that Tendulkar gave Warne nightmares?I believe Donald himself rates Wasim at the very top, among guys like Holding and Marshall. You can sense the fanboy in him when he talks about them.
Lol lol, who would do a thing like that??I'm really hoping we do this comparison properly by focusing on Wasim's dropped catches, placing his stats against a contemporary bowler not named in the thread title, and ignoring Allan Donald completely.
Top order averageAllan Donald was the most quintessential southern hemisphere bowler, tall athletic frame to generate pace and hits the deck hard to extract bounce and seam movement. If the opposition chooses to bat on a day 1 pitch and I have fantasies to bowl them out for 90, I would toss the ball to Donald. However he was too reliant on his pace.
Wasim Akram was more complete as bowler and easily better with the old ball. But as discussed already in this forum many times that he under achieved in tests and not the ideal bowler to get quick top order wickets with new ball.
And why does that **** statistic matter?Top order average
Akram 17.9 ( Runs conceded to a specific batsman before getting his wicket )
Donald 23.4
Because on average he gets a top order wicket before the batsman scoring 18 runs against him... Means..Either he gets wicket quicker, or its very tough to score against him.And why does that **** statistic matter?
Only a matter of time before we are convinced that Akram > Marshall in tests.And why does that **** statistic matter?
We have gone through this and everyone(including you) had agreed that this is a bull***t statistic.Top order average
Akram 17.9 ( Runs conceded to a specific batsman before getting his wicket )
Donald 23.4