KP's record against spinners when the ball actually turns is pretty ordinary to say the least, he's been poor so far in the subcontinent. However when the ball doesn't turn he can murder em. Comparing KP with waugh is a stupid exercise, totally different types of players, in fact pretty much as different as you can get. Zaremba surely you're not arguing that KP's faced a better quality of bowling or even equal quality as Waugh did? KP never had to face at their peaks Donald, Pollock, Ambrose, Walsh, Bishop, Wasim, Waqar, even the so called second class back in the 90's and early part of this decade was a lot stronger e.g. Fanie De Villiers, Srinath (feel free to add more). I'd argue more quality spinners too, Saqlain Mushtaq, Kumble at his peak, Murali was still pretty mint back then. Notice I've left out any english or australian players and that's still a pretty impressive list, KP hasn't had to face too many top attacks in his career so far, Australia in 05 were very good, but Mcgrath was part absent, gillespie was all over the place and lee aint that good. In 06/07 Mcgrath and Warne were well past there best, by some distance in fact, so claiming that is a bit dodgy IMO. SA last year were ok, but Steyn was below his best after injury and Morkel still hasn't lived upto potential. Steyn and co in SA this winter and Johnson this summer will be big challenges and it will be very interesting to see how he fares. Regarding Murali, he scored off him in England in May on a flattie, when he faced Murali on a turning surface that series he failed. He was poor in Sri Lanka and didn't look like he had a clue against Murali, pretending otherwise is just plain denial.