PlayerComparisons
International Vice-Captain
Pretty similar at home but who was better away from home?
I prefer Imran over Ambrose but this is tougher.This is pretty decidedly in favor of Ambrose, I would think.
Not saying we don't count his best stuff, but it's pretty much only that is my point.So outside of all of his best stuff, he didn't do that much. Good to know.
And where did Imran averaged under 25 again? Sri Lanka?? Ambrose averages less than Imran in every single away country; and while I would admit Imran's record in West Indies is more impressive than Ambrose's in Pakistan; they virtually have the same average in those countries as tourists.Not saying we don't count his best stuff, but it's pretty much only that is my point.
Averages can be misleading in Ambrose case since it hides that he wasn't taking wickets or impacting matches much many times he still averaged low.And where did Imran averaged under 25 again? Sri Lanka?? Ambrose averages less than Imran in every single away country; and while I would admit Imran's record in West Indies is more impressive than Ambrose's in Pakistan; they virtually have the same average in those countries as tourists.
This is why Warne > pacers, despite averages.Averages can be misleading in Ambrose case since it hides that he wasn't taking wickets or impacting matches much many times he still averaged low.
Some pacers yes. Including I am thinking Ambrose.This is why Warne > pacers, despite averages.
Pakistan were not the best team of Ambrose's time Australia were and he dominated them unlike anyone else in Australia.Averages can be misleading in Ambrose case since it hides that he wasn't taking wickets or impacting matches much many times he still averaged low.
Some pacers maybe. Not ones like Sir Richard.This is why Warne > pacers, despite averages.
Starting to think he's the goat bowler. His numbers in the last 11-12 years of his career are amazing, despite the lack of support. If NZ played more Tests his level would truly stand out imo.Some pacers maybe. Not ones like Sir Richard.
I know you believe that everyone sees the SC as the ultimate measuring stick, but I want you to guess for me which two countries were most important for those in the Caribbean to play against and defeat.I prefer Imran over Ambrose but this is tougher.
We may say Ambrose but outside excellence in Australia/England he has only 36 wickets in 12 tests. That is pretty moderate returns. .So it is close.
Genuine question, do we believe he was helped or hindered by the lack of tests?Starting to think he's the goat bowler. His numbers in the last 11-12 years of his career are amazing, despite the lack of support. If NZ played more Tests his level would truly stand out imo.
This is silly. Yes, the best batting lineup is an important measuring stick, by which they both succeeded, but the whole point of this question in a sense is to see how they fare in different conditions. It is why Marshall is the greatest of all.I know you believe that everyone sees the SC as the ultimate measuring stick, but I want you to guess for me which two countries were most important for those in the Caribbean to play against and defeat.
Hint, it was the two we scheduled most to play against.
And again, the best team of the era.
Ambrose in Australia is probably the best bowler to tour there, no doubt.Based on my observations of both playing in 3 series in Oz, it is clear that Ambrose was a vastly superior bowler. Ambrose played 14 Tests taking 76 wickets @ 19.78 compared with Imran's 45 wickets @ 28.51 in 13 Tests. To Imran's credit, he performed well in his last visit with 13 wickets at just under 20.