Not Imran's fault, but not an equal comparison either
I'm not punishing Imran for standing out in his home conditions, I'm placing why he did into context.
So saying England is generally good bowling conditions, especially in that era is debunked because of one series? The match in question was one where England didn't pass 200 in either innings, I'm a bit lost.
The last two matches could be seen as high scoring, but in fourth there was a flurry of wickets in both second innings and the last Pakistan batted well, but still effortlessly bowled out England in their first innings and ran out of steam in their second.
Additionally the West Indies travelled to England the following year and Birmingham aside played on the same pitches and routed England. But I'm guessing the conditions drastically changed during that time.
I do not have anti Imran sentiments, nor do I engage in propaganda against anyone not named
Novak Djokovic or 2021 Max Verstappen. I just find it annoying that you'll ignore or sweep over the fact that he ball tampered and that more than most he benefitted from favorable home umpires. He basically acknowledged both in various forums, more indirectly for the latter, but yeah.
And as I've said, none of these factors drops him to anything less than the great champion he was.
Please point out any additional questions that I haven't answered, because it's a bit tough keeping up with the posts