honestbharani
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So if someone is born right handed (something they have no control over), they have to learn how to bowl with their left arm to be rated as high as Akram since producing better results with their right arm won't cut it? I can understand the other 3 since you can actually choose to be an opener, keeper, or spinner lol.I always rate rare commodities higher - left handlers, atg openers, atg keepers and atg spinners.
We have 100s of atgs and atvgs in other categories.
Nice try.It's complete bs this WPM argument because others like Imran and Akram literally have lower WPM. In Imran's case, it's understandable because in quite a few matches he played primarily as a batsman. My theory is, that his decline in wpm, coincided with the decline with the WI as a whole and especially the batting. There would be numerous tests/series where WI would bat so poorly he'd only have a shot at a teams line up for one innings. Examples 2000 series in England. Ambrose and co had a shot at 79 wickets for the series, where as England's bowlers had a shot at 87 of WIs wickets. In RSA in 1998 Rsa had a shot at 100 wi wickets, Ambrose and co had a shot at 79 south african. In both contests, it wasn't as if the WI bowling didn't hold it's own but they were severely let down by the batting who couldn't put up enough decent scores to defend.
Anyway, Ambrose has the 3rd best average of any bowler with 200 plus wickets, best of any with 400.
It is the corollary. When an art/sport is more difficult to master because of something they have no control over but they still master it, then I give them more credit for it.So if someone is born right handed (something they have no control over), they have to learn how to bowl with their left arm to be rated as high as Akram since producing better results with their right arm won't cut it? I can understand the other 3 since you can actually choose to be an opener, keeper, or spinner lol.
I guess if you truly believe that left arm bowling is more difficult to master than right arm bowling, then that's fine.It is the corollary. When an art/sport is more difficult to master because of something they have no control over but they still master it, then I give them more credit for it.
I won't argue with that statement. Will bear in mind once Lillee makes the list.Imran. Best Pakistani pace bowler ever.