Richard
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I have, many times.Richard, do some research
Colin Croft, Wayne Daniel et al are not amongst the greatest seamers in history. The only 4 who are were those who played often - Roberts, Holding, Garner and Marshall.WI had at least 6 of the greatest fast bowlers in history to choose from in 75-85
Absolute crap, you're seriously underrating either Courtney Walsh or Ian Bishop there (I assume you'd not be stupid enough to do such a thing with Ambrose...). WI between 76 and 86 had 3, sometimes 4, top-class seamers. In the 90s they had 3, sometimes 2.in the nineties they had 2
Rubbish, England knocked plenty of teams over in the 1990s often enough (and it would've been more but for dropped catches). Fraser, Cork, Gough et al were actually rather good bowlers.Eng's attack in the 90s was crap as borne out by their results
No, I don't need to. I know it doesn't count to anything.See my thoughts on WSC above - I watched it, did you?
And I'm not talking exclusively about the end of the 1990s, I'm talking about the entire decade.By the end of the 90s, Wasim was finishing, Waqar was finished and the back-up was not anything to write home about for most of the decade
Nonsense, with Doull, Nash, Cairns and Vettori their attack was almost as good.Hadlee is by far the best ever Kiwi bowler and was backed up by good test cricketers - the only comparable attack they've ever managed to field is with Bond fit
Which Kumble wasn't... he was supported by another reasonable seamer.India was largely dependent upon great spinners until the early 80s when Dev surfaced and, even then, he was a one-man band for much of his career.
And good spinners can bowl with a new-ball without great difficulty even today.Ball tampering is significant because it allowed the Indian spinners to literally rub a new ball in the dirt to aid purchase and do away with the openers after an over or two.
Nonsense, there were fine bowlers from both and Murali emerged first in the early, not late, 1990s.By saying irrelevant, I meant that Zimbabwe and SL were largely inconsequential until Murali came into his own in the very late 90s
I assure you most wicketkeepers stand-up to bowlers who bowl at anything less than 82-83mph.As for keepers - rubbish. If you want to wear your rose coloured glasses and make out that keepers stand up to anything more than military medium on anything other than the most docile of tracks then be my guest. The facts tell us otherwise.