Days of Grace
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Yes, Wasim was remembered more for style than substance. The style being god-like and the substance being merely outstanding.
Runs per wicket, I assumeWhat's rpw?
So, average?Runs per wicket, I assume
True. Started earning a lot of respect around this time. Headingly 2002, Adelaide 2003, Sydney 2004, then Pakistan tour were some of his outstanding performances. In the first part of his career he was largely pedestrian outside Asia except for one 6 wicket haul in SA. Turned it around in the second half. Great bowler.Deadset Iron Man over here in 03/04
Probably yes Ashwin still has a few years ahead and should end up higher convincingly. Fitness rather than skills is a concern for him I believe. Tries more variations than required on overseas tours. May be he could take a leaf out of Kumble who focussed more on accuracy and hence had more success abroad in the second half of his career.Also does this mean Ashwin >Anderson?
There are going to be two of those. Both offies.A top 20 bowler getting dropped for overseas tests...hmmm
Smith the only batsman in the list (counting kallis as an all rounder)Top 10 matches/MoM award for players with >= 5 such awards:
Player Mat/Awards Wasim Akram (PAK) 6.12 K Rabada (SA) 6.40 RA Jadeja (INDIA) 6.50 VD Philander (SA) 6.88 M Muralitharan (ICC/SL) 7.00 CEL Ambrose (WI) 7.00 SPD Smith (AUS) 7.11 JH Kallis (ICC/SA) 7.22 Imran Khan (PAK) 8.00 MD Marshall (WI) 8.10
All of Wasim's MoM awards: All-round records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPNcricinfo
Perhaps a sliding cut off based on the frequency of games in an era; say, starting at 50 innings for the old timers, and going up to 100 innings for the present.Where should the cut-off be for receiving maximum quality points? At the present, it is 50 innings for overall and peak, 25 for non-home and quality opposition. Perhaps it should be 100 innings, but this would be unfair to bowlers from yesteryear such as Barnes and O'Reilly. Penalties shouldn't be applied for career length, since a bowler who plays one match in 2001 then comes back to play another in 2010 gets full value on their career points.
Akram was the best bowler of 90sYes, Wasim was remembered more for style than substance. The style being god-like and the substance being merely outstanding.
Akram, Warne, Waqar, Donald, Murali, McGrath, Walsh, Kumble and S. Pollock were the top bowlers of the 90s who could be ranked from No. 2 to No. 10 in that order. The No.1 bowler of the 90s was Curtley Ambrose.Akram was the best bowler of 90s