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International Vice-Captain
Who would you pick against a really high quality ATG pace attack?
No, it's definitely closeSpin?? Lol Lara no contest.
Maybe we need a poll for thatNo, it's definitely close
I actually rate Tendulkar as better than Lara against Warne whereas Lara was better against Murali.Brian Lara dismissals:
Warne: 7 times in 20 matches
Murali: 5 times in 8 matches
Saqlain: 2 times in 1 match
Tendulkar dismissals:
Warne: 3 times in 12 matches
Murali: 8 times in 19 matches
Saqlain: 3 times in 4 matches
Included Saqlain because he had great success against Tendulkar. I don't think you can claim Lara was better undisputedly. Lara always had better peak form/performances so you are going to remember that from memory. But Tendulkar was a great performer against spin too overall.
Based on what dismissals? And even if that were legitimate, Lara dominated Murali in his own back yard and blasted Warne out of Australia's attack way back in 1992-93 after he'd spun Australia to victory in the test prior with a 7 for. Warne is very very lucky, that anytime he faced Brian since then, he had the backing of a certain Glenn McGrath aka Lara's nemesis.I actually rate Tendulkar as better than Lara against Warne whereas Lara was better against Murali.
I don't know why people underrate Tendulkar's abilities against spin.
It seems like a case of higher peaks and lower troughs with Lara against spin too. Does appear to get out to them more often.Sachin was great vs spin no questions asked but Lara downright dominated spinners and especially the two greatest spinners ever.
Warne was just fresh when Lara hit him out the attack in 92.Based on what dismissals? And even if that were legitimate, Lara dominated Murali in his own back yard and blasted Warne out of Australia's attack way back in 1992-93 after he'd spun Australia to victory in the test prior with a 7 for. Warne is very very lucky, that anytime he faced Brian since then, he had the backing of a certain Glenn McGrath aka Lara's nemesis.
Nobody is underrating him vs spin. But Lara was the slightly better player vs spin. Just as Sachin is slightly better vs raw pace (based solely on results not aesthetics).
Lara played fast and loose particularly against Warne and often got out even when he seemed comfy against him.It seems like a case of higher peaks and lower troughs with Lara against spin too. Does appear to get out to them more often.
Dominating Warne without McGrath with the likes of Gavin Robertson in India is a completely different kettle of fish to Lara dominating Warne, Macgill and McGrath like Lara did in 1999. And that series doesn't begin to compare to what Lara did to Murali in SL in 2001.What was Tendulkar's 98 series except a complete domination of Warne?
If your point is Lara had better peaks, that's beyond doubt.Dominating Warne without McGrath with the likes of Gavin Robertson in India is a completely different kettle of fish to Lara dominating Warne, Macgill and McGrath like Lara did in 1999. And that series doesn't begin to compare to what Lara did to Murali in SL in 2001.
Sorry but that's not going to fly because that shoulder flared up way back on 1998, around the same time he toured India and got taken apart. So he probably wasn't 100% there either.Warne was just fresh when Lara hit him out the attack in 92.
During his peak, in the 95 and 96 series, Lara did well against Warne but Warne held his own. 99 yes Lara dominated but anyone who was watching that series knows that Warne was rushed from his shoulder surgery and was below par.
Tendulkar outright targeted and destroyed Warne in 98, then had good series against him in 99 and 2001.
We agree Lara is better against Murali since Tendulkar never dominated him.
Ok so what else is there then? He had better peaks vs spin so why is there a debate.If your point is Lara had better peaks, that's beyond doubt.
We aren't comparing who had the better series, Lara of course.Dominating Warne without McGrath with the likes of Gavin Robertson in India is a completely different kettle of fish to Lara dominating Warne, Macgill and McGrath like Lara did in 1999. And that series doesn't begin to compare to what Lara did to Murali in SL in 2001.
Let's not get back to that 98 shoulder debate. Suffice it to say he was bowling much better in that Indian series than in 99 when he shouldn't not have played in the first place.Sorry but that's not going to fly because that shoulder flared up way back on 1998, around the same time he toured India and got taken apart. So he probably wasn't 100% there either.
Warne may have been fresh in 1992, but so too was Lara so afaic, they met on an even stage. And in the test prior, he'd taken a 7 for and the 3rd test was on a ground WI had fallen to spin in the two tests there prior.