DrWolverine
State 12th Man
Nothing.What does star power and aura have to do with winning?
Nothing.What does star power and aura have to do with winning?
So 4, he wasn't and was well past opening bowling stage in '91. But you're correct.
Yeah, really not sure why Warne gets most of the credit for that team's success.Nothing.
Pls tell me where I call him a passenger. I just said he had it easier and his star burned for a shorter period. That's irrefutable. I dunno why it irks you but you need to mind your manners.According to ****ing you.
The impact he had in those years and how he also helped to shape the game was just as evident and important. And for you to call him a passenger is both disingenuous and idiotic.
Ok but that isn't what a legacy is built on.He won, that's literally the purpose of the game, and importantly, more often than not, he was the reason they won.
If it’s influence then it’s definitely neither of Marshall or McGrathI don't mind the argument. Wouldn't use "impact". Marshall and McGrath had greater impact towards winning, Hobbs was the first Test ATG, the original master. Sachin played forever and has all the records.
Influence?
I'm sure the rest of the team had nothing to do with it.So 4, he wasn't and was well past opening bowling stage in '91. But you're correct.
He actually bowled really well in that 2nd Sydney lost, but that's not important here.
But 54 tests as an opening bowler and lost 4.
And he was injured in NZ and we got bowled out for 53 in Pakistan.
That's still pretty ridiculous.
Awwww did poor lil Marshee Warshee hurt his icky wicky toenail?So 4, he wasn't and was well past opening bowling stage in '91. But you're correct.
He actually bowled really well in that 2nd Sydney lost, but that's not important here.
But 54 tests as an opening bowler and lost 4.
And he was injured in NZ and we got bowled out for 53 in Pakistan.
That's still pretty ridiculous.
He didn't keep the engine running, he elevated a really good team to the greatest one ever at that point. And there's no doubt to the fact that he was the guy.Pls tell me where I call him a passenger. I just said he had it easier and his star burned for a shorter period. That's irrefutable. I dunno why it irks you but you need to mind your manners.
Ok but that isn't what a legacy is built on.
Which is what I said. Hobbs and Tendulkar had greater influence for different reasons.If it’s influence then it’s definitely neither of Marshall or McGrath
His back, but good one.Awwww did poor lil Marshee Warshee hurt his icky wicky toenail?
Dennis Lillee may not top anyone’s list but he had more impact than any fast bowler in the last 50 yearsIf it’s influence then it’s definitely neither of Marshall or McGrath
So 5…. I don’t get why you’re trying to defend him… nobody, least of all me is trying to discredit him at all. Its basically the definition of a meaningless stat.So 4, he wasn't and was well past opening bowling stage in '91. But you're correct.
He actually bowled really well in that 2nd Sydney lost, but that's not important here.
But 54 tests as an opening bowler and lost 4.
And he was injured in NZ and we got bowled out for 53 in Pakistan.
That's still pretty ridiculous.
Really not a big deal, but I'll stick with 4. Just om principle as per the spirit of the argument.So 5…. I don’t get why you’re trying to defend him… nobody, least of all me is trying to discredit him at all. Its basically the definition of a meaningless stat.
You thought it was two, it was five, its literally the smallest thing ever. The numbers are easily confused if you flip them.
That's just objectively untrue. It already was the greatest team ever before he became a mainstay.He didn't keep the engine running, he elevated a really good team to the greatest one ever at that point. And there's no doubt to the fact that he was the guy.
Heaven forbid that winning isn't what legacies are built on.
Yes. Most impactful pacer ever. Second would be Imran thanks to reverse and introducing pace as a Pak standard.Dennis Lillee may not top anyone’s list but he had more impact than any fast bowler in the last 50 years
From when?That's just objectively untrue. It already was the greatest team ever before he became a mainstay.
Are you serious right now?Yes. Most impactful pacer ever. Second would be Imran thanks to reverse and introducing pace as a Pak standard.
Dennis Lillee may not top anyone’s list but he had more impact than any fast bowler in the last 50 years
Dennis Lillee’s biggest impact was inspiring or putting the fear of fast bowlers in Lloyd and then him doing the same thing and dominating world cricketHis impact came though in making Australia a great side in the 70's
So Lloyd wasn't the impactful one, it was Lillee and Thompson?Dennis Lillee’s biggest impact was inspiring or putting the fear of fast bowlers in Lloyd and then him doing the same thing and dominating world cricket