subshakerz
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HahaNow now you don't need to play along here. Ashwin, for the most part, is really good away; but definitely not comparable to Murali.
HahaNow now you don't need to play along here. Ashwin, for the most part, is really good away; but definitely not comparable to Murali.
So Ashwin didn't exist as a bowler before ten years ago? And you count his record in England as 'great'?I would really. For the last 10 years his away record is great except every where but SA. Has a near ATG SL tour vs Sanga and co., won two series winning matches in two separate Australia series and averages 28 in England. Pretty good imo. His Australia performance is bad if and only if you only go by his average only, which really doesn't makes much sense for a single country.
There are things debating with you is pointless, and Ashwin's away record tops the list. Two bad series early on in his career is definitely not as valuable as winning two matches that won 2 separate series. If it was anyone but Ashwin, you would fawning over it and how they did better than Lyon in Australia.So Ashwin didn't exist as a bowler before ten years ago?
And those matches in Aus were hardly 'won' by him in the conventional standard we just match-winning performances.
Not really. I give Kumble plenty of credit. I just don't think we should be distorting normal standards of judging bowlers to accommodate Ashwin. Like you just hand-waving two entire series of stick he got in favor of a couple of iffy won matches to me says you are not judging him normally.There are things debating with you is pointless, and Ashwin's away record tops the list. Two bad series early on in his career is definitely not as valuable as winning two matches that won 2 separate series. If it was anyone but Ashwin, you would fawning over it and how they did better than Lyon in Australia.
Yeah, we have debated it before, and I found plenty of your points biased. Now the won matches are "iffy", while you have emphasized time and time again that spinners winning matches away and other times alright is more important than doing consistently average. Never do I see you talking that when discussing Ashwin in Australia. Or that he did better than Lyon. But again, done to dead and not really in the mood.Not really. I give Kumble plenty of credit. I just don't think we should be distorting normal standards of judging bowlers to accommodate Ashwin. Like you just hand-waving two entire series of stick he got in favor of a couple of iffy won matches to me says you are not judging him normally.
But yeah we're debated it before.
Because he clearly was a partial not decisive bowling factor in winning those games."Iffy won matches" lmao what an imbecile
I've called those good performances but his overall Aus record bad. Why am I wrong? I think you exaggerate his role in them because you see those games and trophies won as so important to negate multiple failed series. Same with you saying his record in England is great.Yeah, we have debated it before, and I found plenty of your points biased. Now the won matches are "iffy", while you have emphasized time and time again that spinners winning matches away and other times alright is more important than doing consistently average. Never do I see you talking that when discussing Ashwin in Australia. Or that he did better than Lyon. But again, done to dead and not really in the mood.
Saying he wasn't decisive in the second series win especially is such ****.....Because he clearly was a partial not decisive bowling factor in winning those games.
Of course, you dont seem to mind them mindlessly claiming 'Ash won the BG Trophy twice' but harp on this.
I've called those good performances but his overall Aus record bad. Why am I wrong? I think you exaggerate his role in them because you see those games and trophies won as so important to negate multiple failed series. Same with you saying his record in England is great.
He had an important spell in 1st innings Melbourne game sure but overall it falls short of Ashwin being decisive in that series.Saying he wasn't decisive in the second series win especially is such ****.....
The problem you can claim someone with Ashwin's returns 'won two series' I can tell I am not dealing with objective analysis anymore because you can't tell the difference between contributing to wins versus actually actually legitimately saying a bowler won a series.You're wrong because you time and again emphasize on spinners winning important matches away, and then Ashwin does that, wins two series but **** me he did bad in 2011 and 2014...... Yes, two series won negates two failed series in a court like Australia. And never called his record in England Great, but good. Saying it's bad, or as you have previously, like Laker in SA, is honestly a big reason why this convo is meaningless.
If you think I am backing out because I lost this argument, completely fine by me; but not in the mood for this **** show right now.He had an important spell in 1st innings Melbourne game sure but overall it falls short of Ashwin being decisive in that series.
The problem you can claim someone with Ashwin's returns 'won two series' I can tell I am not dealing with objective analysis anymore because you can't tell the difference between contributing to wins versus actually actually legitimately saying a bowler won a series.
You said Ashwin was great everywhere in the past 10 years. How was he great in England?
All good bro. I back out too.If you think I am backing out because I lost this argument, completely fine by me; but not in the mood for this **** show right now.
Dude, I didn't read this post, but you're actually so stupid that I'd rather just insult you and call you names at this point.Because he clearly was a partial not decisive bowling factor in winning those games.
Of course, you dont seem to mind them mindlessly claiming 'Ash won the BG Trophy twice' but harp on this.
I don't think I ever insulted you though, but continue if you wish...Dude, I didn't read this post, but you're actually so stupid that I'd rather just insult you and call you names at this point.
How about just at home though?I think Ashwin is an ATG bowler and cricketer and am one of his biggest supporters here.
That said, Murali is EASILY the greatest spinner to have played this game. I dont think this comparison makes any sense. Ash is in the conversation for the 3rd greatest spinner of all time. But comparing him to the top 2 is just silly. Both, and especially Murali, were just much better.
Is there any evidence for this? Murali didnt have somewhat remotely worldclass like Jadeja to partner with his career.Ashwin's won India more games single-handedly at home than Murali ever did. "Single-handedly" needs to be qualified obviously because no bowler operates in a vacuum independent of conditions and his teammates - besides, India simply get to play more cricket than SL ever did - but even so he's been a monstrous difference-maker at home.
There’s zero evidence to this, in fact, it’s been a record environment for pace bowlers.Given the pitches in India the last decade, we need to mentally add 2-3 points to all averages there to get an idea of the norm they would have for regular SC spinning wickets.