BazBall21
International Captain
Freddie, Akram and Smith round off my 30.What about "t'finest fast bowler that ever drew breath"?
Freddie, Akram and Smith round off my 30.What about "t'finest fast bowler that ever drew breath"?
I thought he was a leggieFreddie, Akram and Smith round off my 30.
Hutton is borderline flawless statistically. Almost McGrath/Marshall level in that respect. Only things against him are his rigid tempo after his injury and the lack of high pace in his era.Can you explain why Marshall above McGrath and why McGrath above Warne, why Murali so low, why Len Hutton above Brian Lara, Your opinion regarding Gavaskar ?
Ok yeah i get it ! Warne dropped from Team once by Steve Waugh for McGill and poor stats in India. I was also very surprised why Murali was a flop in Australia.Hutton is borderline flawless statistically. Almost McGrath/Marshall level in that respect. Only things against him are his rigid tempo after his injury and the lack of high pace in his era.
Is Murali that low? He’s top 15. I’d consider him over Hammond but feel comfortable with the other twelve in-front of him.
McGrath is objectively better than Warne imo and I don’t consider Warne a pioneer in the same sense as others. It’s not like he invented or “rescued” leg spin. He was captivating and mastered a tricky art but I don’t think that should protect him from the scrutiny of failing against the team that played spin best amongst some struggles against other top players of spin. McGrath on the other hand was pretty all-conquering. Marshall vs McGrath is a 50/50 but I’ve always gone with Marshall for his better peak.
Not all of the opinions you'll find have an "in stone" concensus. All of the above you've listed can be reasonably argued for the opposite. These are ultimately opinions, and as such based on what the person making the judgement values in a cricketer.Can you explain why Marshall above McGrath and why McGrath above Warne, why Murali so low, why Len Hutton above Brian Lara, Your opinion regarding Gavaskar ?
Yes they are just opinions but the goal is to approach closer to the TruthNot all of the opinions you'll find have an "in stone" concensus. All of the above you've listed can be reasonably argued for the opposite. These are ultimately opinions, and as such based on what the person making the judgement values in a cricketer.
The truth is there is no spoon.Yes they are just opinions but the goal is to approach closer to the Truth
explain pleaseThe truth is there is no spoon.
The Truth is The Answer.The truth is there is no spoon.
but its difficult to approach Truth as there are numerous factors to take into considerationThe Truth is The Answer.
And The Answer is....