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Which team would win

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Probably yes. Which is my whole point. I'm not here arguing Warne would do a Cullinan on Viv. It's @kyear2 and @subshakerz and @govinda indian fan who are somehow confident he'd leave Warne helpless and "neutralized". Which they have no way of knowing.
Don't mix our arguments. I have argued the following:

- Viv and Sobers would have the advantage over Warne in Aus and Warne would have less than worldclass pacers returns against WI overall
- The bats returns can range from being generally productive to outright dominant
- This is based on them being top tier bats with no known problems against spin and tackled all the quality spinners of their time
- Also based on Warne being less than worldclass pacers returns in Aus and especially his record in the 1st and 2nd innings that set up games
- Also based on a series of bats who had the wood over Warne meaning it was not some very exceptional challenge as being presented
 

kyear2

International Coach
I think saying that Sobers and Viv would do well against Warne and Murali is not some wild assumption but a fairly reasonable one, anymore than saying Gavaskar would. Aggression was the best way to counter Warne. Dominate level is hard to say.


I love how single tests are determining playing ability against spin and not entire tours of India.
Picking of cherries.
 

kyear2

International Coach
The whole discussion was because you and @kyear2 said Warne would be completely neutralized and a non factor . That is indeed not a fairly reasonable assumption.
None of the pitches referenced but one would assist Warne is any way, especially in comparison to that of the spinners.

Against this quality of lineup on unhelpful decks, and especially how he had performed vs Lara and great players of spin during his career, and even in the WI in general, no I don't see it. Especially not in comparison to the pacers.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
None of the pitches referenced but one would assist Warne is any way, especially in comparison to that of the spinners.

Against this quality of lineup on unhelpful decks, and especially how he had performed vs Lara and great players of spin during his career, and even in the WI in general, no I don't see it. Especially not in comparison to the pacers.
Forget WI, Warne averages 26 in Aus and outside of 93 to 97 wasn't really that dangerous there.

These guys really think Warne is going to come and tear it up on Day 1 with WI playing slogs or something.
 

Johan

International Captain
92 home
23 away

Equal games .......
it's not like Chandra dominated him either

3 times he fell to Chandra
2 times to Prasanna
1 run out
1 Madan lal

and it's not like he made his 192* against rookies, it was against Prasanna (averages 26.9 at home), Bedi (averages 24 at home) and Venkat (averages 30 at home). also, Chandra bowled infinitely better in the West Indies series than he did in the India series.
 

capt_Luffy

International Coach
His record against Chandra is based on the 76 series.
Which was at home and again, one series. Can't just act the other never happened. My point, his record vs Chanders and Indian spinners especially is Great. No other way to put it. But it's silly to translate it to Warne, almost as much it is to transfer the latters success vs Sangakkara to Viv
 

capt_Luffy

International Coach
it's not like Chandra dominated him either

3 times he fell to Chandra
2 times to Prasanna
1 run out
1 Madan lal

and it's not like he made his 192* against rookies, it was against Prasanna (averages 26.9 at home), Bedi (averages 24 at home) and Venkat (averages 30 at home). also, Chandra bowled infinitely better in the West Indies series than he did in the India series.
See above
 

govinda indian fan

International 12th Man
Probably yes. Which is my whole point. I'm not here arguing Warne would do a Cullinan on Viv. It's @kyear2 and @subshakerz and @govinda indian fan who are somehow confident he'd leave Warne helpless and "neutralized". Which they have no way of knowing.

This is without wanting to get into the merits of batsmen like Kallis, Sanga, Mahela, Inzi , Dravid, etc. (I actually think they're close to as good as Viv against spin in particular).
Mate viv is one of most talented batsmen ever bar don sachin lara and sobers. Sure warne would get him couple of times before viv eventually adjusts and gets on top of him
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Which was at home and again, one series. Can't just act the other never happened. My point, his record vs Chanders and Indian spinners especially is Great. No other way to put it. But it's silly to translate it to Warne, almost as much it is to transfer the latters success vs Sangakkara to Viv
It translates because he is top tier bat with less to prove than Warne does vice versa.
 

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