PlayerComparisons
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One averaged 22 while the other 18.Purely as bowlers, maybe not that close. But with Wasim’s batting, it’s close(those Marshall comfortably better).
Marshall is definite top 5 bowler and slightly worse bat.One averaged 22 while the other 18.
The one that averages 22 had a massive unbeaten score that aided that a tiny bit.
One was the greatest bowler in the history of the game and a decent bat. One was an ATG, borderline top 10 bowler and a slightly better bat.
Not sure how the latter falls ahead.
I still mentioned even with that, Marshall is comfortably aheadOne averaged 22 while the other 18.
The one that averages 22 had a massive unbeaten score that aided that a tiny bit.
One was the greatest bowler in the history of the game and a decent bat. One was an ATG, borderline top 10 bowler and a slightly better bat.
Not sure how the latter falls ahead.
Top 2, or even top 1.Marshall is definite top 5 bowler and slightly worse bat.
Excluding BarnesTop 2, or even top 1.
Except in one thread where it was getting overrated.Marshall's batting gets a bit underrated in these comparisons IMO.
No.Excluding Barnes
1. Akram
2.Hadlee
3.Marshall
at peak output I can see that but Wasim just didn't have the consistencyThere’s no bowling advantage. It’s all conjecture
Wasim's peak wasn't even the best in his own side at the time he was peaking.a
at peak output I can see that but Wasim just didn't have the consistency
Yeah, and I've come to know that just yesterday. His highest ICC bowling ranking is 2, and highest ICC Rating is 830. (unbelievably low for a bowler like him; for reference, Shaheen Afridi's peak rating is 836!)Wasim and peak?
If I am not mistaken Akram never reached the number one position in test cricket
You have to choose two bowlers to win you a match or series in any (random) condition, country and vs any opponent. Which two or three gives you the best opportunities to be successful?There’s no bowling advantage. It’s all conjecture
I would choose Akram and so would a decent majority of cricket fans, pundits and pkayersYou have to choose two bowlers to win you a match or series in any (random) condition, country and vs any opponent. Which two or three gives you the best opportunities to be successful?
Of all of them don't you think that some of them have proven themselves in more conditions and we're more reliable match winners home and away?
It's not all conjecture.