vishnureddy said:
The things ur missing Richard are
1. McGrath is tall while Vaas isn't. It makes a difference.
2. Glenn bowls from close to the stumps while it isn't the case with Vaas.
3. Glenn while being economical makes the batsman play 5 out of 6
4. Glenn makes it move of the seam while Vaas swings it
5. Glenn is good at reverse swing while Vaas isn't ( atleast i haven't seen him doing it )
6. Glenn bowls in that in-between length where batsman is found wanting which is even more hard when coupled with his height
1, I know, I said as much. Indeed that relates to
6, he can bowl a much larger span of length without bowling Long-Hops or overpitched balls, because of his height.
2, I certainly disagree. Chaminda's arm is very near to the top of off when it comes over.
3, IMO on approximation I'd say 3 out of 6 of McGrath-dot-balls are blocked, 3 left. For Chaminda, I'd say about the same. Not that I think this matters - it's slow scoring, not playing balls, that makes the batsman feel under pressure.
4, McGrath can swing it - Chaminda is very adept when bowling well at both seam and swing.
5, I'd say the other way around. Certainly, I can tell you beyond question that Chaminda can bowl reverse-swing, and likewise, I've never heard or seen any evidence that McGrath can.
Basically, McGrath is as adept as anyone at exploiting green wickets, but Chaminda at his best can match him - he can also exploit non-seaming wickets, by getting movement off them with cutters, and movement in the air with both new and old ball.