DrWolverine
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Nah Barnes has about 2 inches on him.Barnes might be better but I'll go Marshall as he is just as much of a giant of the game and he fits my fast bowlers agenda more.
Any photographic evidence to support your claim, sir?Nah Barnes has about 2 inches on him.
Ah I see, so it was swing combined with cutters combined with extra bounce that made Barnes unplayableNah Barnes has about 2 inches on him.
No.Any photographic evidence to support your claim, sir?
But not where it matteredNah Barnes has about 2 inches on him.
I am interested in knowing how you came to know that......But not where it mattered
I did ask Coronis if he had any phtographic evidence, but all he did is this:-I am interested in knowing how you came to know that......
No.
From Wikipedia..
Barnes was described as more than six feet tall and maintaining an erect posture with wide shoulders, a deep chest, long arms and strong legs – in John Arlott's view, "perfectly built to be a bowler".
From a Wordpress article
Standing 6ft 1 inches tall, Syd Barnes was also muscular and had long fingers and arms. Self- taught, Barnes bowled right-arm fast medium, much like McGrath, yet he delivered these balls with the accuracy and spin of a leg spinner like Warne. He was reasonably quick yet could bowl both leg-break and off-break deliveries, perfect for today’s Twenty20 cricket. What makes Barnes stand head and shoulders above the rest was his skill to bowl the ‘Barnes Ball’. The ‘Barnes Ball’ was delivered at 125 kph, and would swing toward middle and leg. Once pitched, the ball would spin sharply cutting across the batsman collecting their off stump or a slight nick to the eager fielders in slip. Adding to his repertoire, Barnes’ second stock delivery was the opposite of the ‘Barnes Ball’, this ball would swing late away from the batsman, yet spin in sharply once it hit the pitch, often castling the batsman’s stumps.
More than 6’ implies at least 6’1. We know Marshall was “only” 5’11.
If I were ever to truly select an "all time" XI, the highlighted bit, plus if I could be convinced that he was at least in the 80's speed wise, then I could be persuaded to have him open the attack with his opponent in this thread.No.
From Wikipedia..
Barnes was described as more than six feet tall and maintaining an erect posture with wide shoulders, a deep chest, long arms and strong legs – in John Arlott's view, "perfectly built to be a bowler".
From a Wordpress article
Standing 6ft 1 inches tall, Syd Barnes was also muscular and had long fingers and arms. Self- taught, Barnes bowled right-arm fast medium, much like McGrath, yet he delivered these balls with the accuracy and spin of a leg spinner like Warne. He was reasonably quick yet could bowl both leg-break and off-break deliveries, perfect for today’s Twenty20 cricket. What makes Barnes stand head and shoulders above the rest was his skill to bowl the ‘Barnes Ball’. The ‘Barnes Ball’ was delivered at 125 kph, and would swing toward middle and leg. Once pitched, the ball would spin sharply cutting across the batsman collecting their off stump or a slight nick to the eager fielders in slip. Adding to his repertoire, Barnes’ second stock delivery was the opposite of the ‘Barnes Ball’, this ball would swing late away from the batsman, yet spin in sharply once it hit the pitch, often castling the batsman’s stumps.
More than 6’ implies at least 6’1. We know Marshall was “only” 5’11.
MarshallMarshall. Barnes is top 6 for me.
Marshall
Muralitharan
Warne
McGrath
Hadlee
Barnes
Murali for AmbroseMarshall
McGrath
Hadlee
Barnes
Ambrose
true top 5
Ftfy.Marshall
McGrath
Hadlee
Murali
Warne
Barnes
Ambrose
true top 7
do you want me to drop the spinners out of my top 10 again? No? so shut upMurali for Ambrose
Warne and Murali are equals.Murali for Ambrose
You are pretty dumb sometimes for a genius....I did ask Coronis if he had any phtographic evidence, but all he did is this:-
Barnes might just be the GOAT, don't know if I can place him at #1 before researching into his FC records but still, I won't put him behind the spinnersFtfy.