Heath Streak also deserves a mention there. 111 wickets in the 90s at 24.55.I think it was quite comparable and 90s might even have better bowlers some may say
80s
Imran
Hadlee
Lillee (4-5 years only)
Holding
Garner
Marshall
Botham
Kapil
(Bob Willis???? Probably not too much I suppose)
90s
Wasim
Waqar
Walsh
Amby
Pollock
Donald
McGrath
I know, I said there were 4 all-time great attacks, not just pace attacks. Unless you think Warne/McGrath in the 90s weren't an all-time great attack?ikki,
not sure that the australian fast bowling attack of the 90s was an all time great one. yes, mcgrath is an all time great but a. nother (mcdermott or fleming or towards the end, gillespie) does not match upto any of pollock, waqar or walsh.
perhaps this raises an interesting and somewhat different point. how does an attack with 2 all time great fast bowlers compare to one with one all time great fast bowler and one all time great spinner?
Fair enough. There's no accounting for taste; to me the finest sight in cricket is a great fast bowler and a classy spinner in tandem, bowling at two very good batsmen on a wicket that gives a fair balance between bat and ball. Say, Andy Roberts and Bishen Bedi in tandem bowling at Barry Richards and Sunil Gavaskar on an old Mohali pitch.But having said that,you can have attacking batsmen,text book classy batsmen,fantastic spinners,but there is not a better sight in cricket than a fast bowler destroying batting lineups.
Jim Laker too.As for your question, the only spinners that can really be compared to fast bowlers in terms of efficacy are Warne, Murali, O'Reilly and Grimmett. Pretty much every other spinner bar them could not compare in a 1s+1p vs 2p attack.
Heath Streak also deserves a mention there. 111 wickets in the 90s at 24.55.
On a side note, can anyone tell me how to add that filter which specifies a minimum number of wickets/runs in a query? Have been struggling to find the option for a while.
No, I wouldn't put him in that category, just below. I actually think of the 4 I named it should be further split in two: Warne and Murali, then Tiger and Clarrie.Jim Laker too.
Probably only Wasim Akram beats Shane Warne in exciting bowling IMO otherwise Shane Warne for me was the most exciting bowler that I ever saw during the last 25 years since I have been watching cricket.The fast bowler-spinner attack definitely adds more variety.
But having said that,you can have attacking batsmen,text book classy batsmen,fantastic spinners,but there is not a better sight in cricket than a fast bowler destroying batting lineups.
+1probably only wasim akram beats shane warne in exciting bowling imo otherwise shane warne for me was the most exciting bowler that i ever saw during the last 25 years since i have been watching cricket.
Thanks, got it.
Result Qualifications - third last option.
bishop, yes. but gough, vaas and srinath were in the 29/30 average category, further down in the brett lee league.if reid and devilliers get a mention, then bishop, gough, srinath also deserve a shout.
I would put Hugh Tayfield and Subhash Gupte ahead of Laker.Jim Laker too.
If these four deserve a shout, then Gillespie ought not to be left out either. A fair case could be made for Makhaya, Lee and Akhtar as well, IMHO. But a notch or two below Dizzy as Test bowlers.yes i do think Vaas and Srinath deserve a shout if you mention De Villiers, and Reid.
Hmm. Jim Laker has an average of under 25 in 6 out of 10 series in which he played at least 3 tests. Doesn't appear so bad to me.I would put Hugh Tayfield and Subhash Gupte ahead of Laker.
And Tayfield and Gupte would be just a notch below the fab four - Murali, Warne, Tiger and Grimmett. Bedi, Chandra, Gibbs, Laker, Qadir, Saqlain, Prasanna and the others would follow later. Jim was great in one series, but I'm afraid one swallow does not a summer make!
seconded...EDIT: And Hedley Verity and Hugh Tayfield ahead of any of the over-romanticized Indian spinners.
Harbhajan?seconded...
My personal pecking order for the greatest spinners will be something like this (from the top of my mind):
Muttiah Muralitharan, Bill O'Reilly, Shane Warne, Clarrie Grimmett, Jim Laker, Hedley Verity, Richie Benaud, Hugh Tayfield, Anil Kumble, Subhash Gupte, Chandrashekhar, Bedi, Prasanna, Saqlain, Faulkner, Underwood, Qadir, Gibbs etc etc...
likes of Harbhajan, Mankad, MacGill, Blythe and others will follow after those I've listed...Harbhajan?
Johnny Wardle should be somewhere (in the top half) of that list, IMHO.My personal pecking order for the greatest spinners will be something like this (from the top of my mind):
Muttiah Muralitharan, Bill O'Reilly, Shane Warne, Clarrie Grimmett, Jim Laker, Hedley Verity, Richie Benaud, Hugh Tayfield, Anil Kumble, Subhash Gupte, Chandrashekhar, Bedi, Prasanna, Saqlain, Faulkner, Underwood, Qadir, Gibbs etc etc...
O yeah certainly! Forgot him for a moment...I shall personally keep him somewhere in between the 5 Indians there...Johnny Wardle should be somewhere (in the top half) of that list, IMHO.