Himannv
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Very well, fielders do something when McGoat is bowling - happy?Thats an odd way to type McGrath needs fielders
Very well, fielders do something when McGoat is bowling - happy?Thats an odd way to type McGrath needs fielders
Starc and Lee need fielders to collect the ball from the boundary rope a lot more than McGrath.Starc and Lee need a ball, McGrath needs a ball and fielders.
Yeah because these days they have made far easier for the batsman with 5 fielders outside the inner circle. so easy singles and doubles + sixes and fours in between. But yeah starc has dipped. But from 2022 he is again back to his beast form especially in odisI’d go Starc but his dropped off a bit the last few years in the short forms. His not as good at the death these days
Nah, Sri Lanka has a comparable one too. try playing Vaas, Malinga, Murali, Mendis and Jayasuriya as the 5th bowler who has 300+ wickets in ODIs. Unlike Australian or Pakistani attacks, these guys played together too.In Odis for me its
Regardless a Stunning attack to have together, only Pakistan can level this if warne and saqlain as the spinners are considered too
- Brett Lee
- Mitchell Starc
- Glenn McGrath
im sorry man but thats heaps of bias youve thrown in. I do rate Murali ahead in ODIs but he isnt gulfs ahead of saqlain or warne in odis. Matter fact go check Warne’s odi record from (96-08) he is phenomenal.Nah, Sri Lanka has a comparable one too. try playing Vaas, Malinga, Murali, Mendis and Jayasuriya as the 5th bowler who has 300+ wickets in ODIs. Unlike Australian or Pakistani attacks, these guys played together too.
McGrath for me is the best ODI fast bowler going around followed by Wasim, Pollock and Garner in no particular order. Next comes Lee, Bond, Hadlee, Vaas, Donald, Malinga and few others like Imran and Waqar. I did not rate bowlers who are still active. Bumrah most probably will join them.
Spinners wise Murali is gulf ahead of next two, Saqlain at two and Warne at three. Kumble, Qadir, Mendis, Ajmal were pretty good too.
Murali was a way better bowler in ODIs than Warne for as thrice as much as duration. He is clearly a gulf ahead of Warne. May be you have an argument for Saqlain, but he had a career 40% that of Murali.im sorry man but thats heaps of bias youve thrown in. I do rate Murali ahead in ODIs but he isnt gulfs ahead of saqlain or warne in odis. Matter fact go check Warne’s odi record from (96-08) he is phenomenal.
Love vaas and malinga but sri lanka doesn’t have an atg fast bowler in odis that can contest W’s, Mcgrath,Starc etc. And by atg I mean someone who could contest a spot in World XI not SL XI.
i dont see the point of u mentioning jaysuriya’s wicket count. He’s got 450 ODI games on him, to go lower than a wicket a match at 37 average isnt inspiring at all as a fifth option.
mendis was great and ik he gets unnecessary slack for being figured out, but SL themselves dropping him despite his record smells fishy to me as well, considering his low match tally.
….sorry SL bowling isnt strong enough to match Australia/Pakistan. As of now, SL’s odi bowling unit is better than England and India’s.
there is no ‘thrice’ warne’s sample taken is of him bowling for 12 years. Conducting the best 12 years (also hapenned to be 96-08) of Muralitharan also showed the exact same statistics. Murali gets ahead for having 2-3 more additional years of great bowling, otherwise they are level.Murali was a way better bowler in ODIs than Warne for as thrice as much as duration. He is clearly a gulf ahead of Warne. May be you have an argument for Saqlain, but he had a career 40% that of Murali.
Vaas and Malinga are ATG fast bowlers in ODI cricket. That is most people don't realize. A recent analysis by cricinfo placed Vaas in top 10 and Malinga in top 20 and Mendis in top 25. Jayasuriya is easily the best 5th bowler in ODI cricket. No one comes even close to him as the 5th bowler.
SL bowling may not be as strong in ATG context. But it was one of the greatest ever ODI attacks assembled, because all these bowlers played in overlapping periods, not decades apart as in other teams.
I'd prefer Kulasekera over Mendis in an ATG SL side because Mendis got worked out, Kulasekera would strengthen a weak SL tail, and it is better having another seamer so more of Malinga's overs can be saved for the death.Nah, Sri Lanka has a comparable one too. try playing Vaas, Malinga, Murali, Mendis and Jayasuriya as the 5th bowler who has 300+ wickets in ODIs. Unlike Australian or Pakistani attacks, these guys played together too.
The last 4 names are not comparable to the ATG bowlers the others are fielding. Donald and Pollock - yes. Klusner and Kallis are solid options but a level or 2 below the great quicks mentioned. Ditto Tahir wrt Warne, Saqlian, Murali etc.SA 6-man attack
Donald
Pollock
Morkel
Klusener
Tahir
Kallis
Imran and Shoaib were excellent test bowlers (IK one of the top 10 of all time), but neither were great ODI bowlers. I'd put Morkel and Steyn above them. There are also many NZ ODI seamers who were better than Shoaib.The last 4 names are not comparable to the ATG bowlers the others are fielding. Donald and Pollock - yes. Klusner and Kallis are solid options but a level or 2 below the great quicks mentioned. Ditto Tahir wrt Warne, Saqlian, Murali etc.
As ARs or in terms of absolute value to a team, they definitely add a lot, but strictly in terms of bowling, it is a gulf.
Completely erroneous. Warne played from 93-05, 194 matches. Murali played 1993, 2011, 350 matches, almost double as Warne. He has much better average and SR, and has an insane peak as long as Warne's career. I doubt you may be mixing up test and ODI stats.there is no ‘thrice’ warne’s sample taken is of him bowling for 12 years. Conducting the best 12 years (also hapenned to be 96-08) of Muralitharan also showed the exact same statistics. Murali gets ahead for having 2-3 more additional years of great bowling, otherwise they are level.
You are entitled to your opinion. However statistical analysis says otherwise. I will take the latter due to objectivity.having watched both Malinga and Vaas they are best top 15-20. Regardless-not sufficient when Australia and Pakistan has multiple bowlers contesting for no.1 rather than some top 20 list.
Infact that did not happen. So the fact that Sri Lanka fielded one of greatest ever ODI bowling attacks don't change.You talk about how complete SL’s attack would be in an atg because they overlapped. The same applies to Pak and Aus and other countries, imagine how strong they would become further.
Like Afridi, Symonds or Shane Watson? Oh, Ok. I will concede the point.and Aus and Pak’s fifth and fourth bowler are the ones who are their nations leading bowlers in their eras. Think how crazy that is
We had Mathews to do that. Averaged 33 with ball is pretty healthy for a sixth bowler.I'd prefer Kulasekera over Mendis in an ATG SL side because Mendis got worked out, Kulasekera would strengthen a weak SL tail, and it is better having another seamer so more of Malinga's overs can be saved for the death.
Tahir is the best spinner in the last decade which has been the most batting friendly due to pitches, two new balls and the changed fielding restrictions. he is definitely up there in the same class as the ones you talked about and is also underrated in generalThe last 4 names are not comparable to the ATG bowlers the others are fielding. Donald and Pollock - yes. Klusner and Kallis are solid options but a level or 2 below the great quicks mentioned. Ditto Tahir wrt Warne, Saqlian, Murali etc.
As ARs or in terms of absolute value to a team, they definitely add a lot, but strictly in terms of bowling, it is a gulf.
no i’m not mixing up test and odis. I look at years played, not matches played. Otherwise every modern cricketer would be greater than their past counterpart.Completely erroneous. Warne played from 93-05, 194 matches. Murali played 1993, 2011, 350 matches, almost double as Warne. He has much better average and SR, and has an insane peak as long as Warne's career. I doubt you may be mixing up test and ODI stats.
You are entitled to your opinion. However statistical analysis says otherwise. I will take the latter due to objectivity.
Infact that did not happen. So the fact that Sri Lanka fielded one of greatest ever ODI bowling attacks don't change.
Like Afridi, Symonds or Shane Watson? Oh, Ok. I will concede the point.
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Shoaib was a monster white ball bowler. Seriously.Imran and Shoaib were excellent test bowlers (IK one of the top 10 of all time), but neither were great ODI bowlers. I'd put Morkel and Steyn above them. There are also many NZ ODI seamers who were better than Shoaib.