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Abdul Qadir vs Subhash Gupte

Qadir vs Gupte


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sayon basak

International Captain
Here's peterhrt's post on some of his opinions:-

Sobers wrote a long Foreword for Richard Sydenham's book of all-time teams in 2010. His opinions included the following.

Gavaskar was the best Indian batsman, ahead of Tendulkar. Gupte was the greatest leg-spinner ever, well ahead of Warne who didn't have a proper googly, resorted to bowling into the rough, and was generally overrated. Bedi and Prasanna were top class, Datta Gaekwad and Chandra Gadkari two of the finest cover fieldsmen he had seen.

Excluding himself, Keith Miller was the best all-rounder. Botham was the most gifted of the 1980s all-rounders but didn't fulfil his potential.

Hutton, a back foot player, was the leading English batsman, followed by Dexter. Other English batsmen were too negative, notably May who didn't hook, Barrington, Boycott and Cowdrey who had a lot more ability than he showed in Tests.

Adding what he said elsewhere, he seems to consider Weekes the greatest West Indian batsman and a particularly impressive hooker of fast bowling.
 

Johan

International Captain
Here's peterhrt's post on some of his opinions:-

Sobers wrote a long Foreword for Richard Sydenham's book of all-time teams in 2010. His opinions included the following.

Gavaskar was the best Indian batsman, ahead of Tendulkar. Gupte was the greatest leg-spinner ever, well ahead of Warne who didn't have a proper googly, resorted to bowling into the rough, and was generally overrated. Bedi and Prasanna were top class, Datta Gaekwad and Chandra Gadkari two of the finest cover fieldsmen he had seen.

Excluding himself, Keith Miller was the best all-rounder. Botham was the most gifted of the 1980s all-rounders but didn't fulfil his potential.

Hutton, a back foot player, was the leading English batsman, followed by Dexter. Other English batsmen were too negative, notably May who didn't hook, Barrington, Boycott and Cowdrey who had a lot more ability than he showed in Tests.

Adding what he said elsewhere, he seems to consider Weekes the greatest West Indian batsman and a particularly impressive hooker of fast bowling.
I love Hookers
 

capt_Luffy

International Coach
Gupte by a pretty big margin here. Dude was probably even better in Pakistan lol. Harbhajan vs Qadir would be MUCH closer (still Harbhajan though).
 

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