Pratyush said:
Since we are comparing England and India, how many English bowlers have been there on the charts at 1/2/3 since the 80s.
well Ian Botham certainly topped the charts at number one i the bowlers pop parade back in 1980 ish...and since then no-one at number one.Will need to do some reasearch on any other England bowlers beingf in the top 3 since then..I suspect that there havent been any though.
Pratyush said:
And whether you urinate or not, Bedi was at number 1 during 1978.. Check the site again. And if Australia are weak (which they were pre 1987 for a period after the retirement of Chappell, Lillee and Marsh) it doesnt mean much. West Indies is also a terrible team. Does that mean Harmison does not deserve his number one rank? Regarding the players playing Packer series, some one could bring a stupid arguement that Harmison is number one right now because Ambrose is not playing and McGrath has been 'not in the groove'..
I have checked the site..Bedi was at number 2 during the 77/78 series vs Australia..he was not at number one according to the table.(where is that bonfire...my bladder is full again
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31/12/1966 73 West Indies Kolkata
13/01/1967 40 West Indies Chennai
08/06/1967 47 England Leeds
22/06/1967 38 England Lord's
13/07/1967 35 England Birmingham
19/01/1968 47 Australia Brisbane
26/01/1968 40 Australia Sydney
15/02/1968 45 New Zealand Dunedin
22/02/1968 31 New Zealand Christchurch
29/02/1968 33 New Zealand Wellington
07/03/1968 23 New Zealand Auckland
25/09/1969 11 New Zealand Mumbai
03/10/1969 11 New Zealand Nagpur
15/10/1969 11 New Zealand Hyderabad
04/11/1969 13 Australia Mumbai
15/11/1969 12 Australia Kanpur
28/11/1969 7 Australia Delhi
12/12/1969 2 Australia Kolkata
24/12/1969 4 Australia Chennai
18/02/1971 3 West Indies Kingston
06/03/1971 3 West Indies Port-of-Spain
19/03/1971 3 West Indies Georgetown
01/04/1971 3 West Indies Bridgetown
13/04/1971 4 West Indies Port-of-Spain
22/07/1971 3 England Lord's
05/08/1971 3 England Manchester
19/08/1971 4 England The Oval
20/12/1972 5 England Delhi
30/12/1972 5 England Kolkata
12/01/1973 5 England Chennai
25/01/1973 5 England Kanpur
06/02/1973 6 England Mumbai
06/06/1974 5 England Manchester
20/06/1974 6 England Lord's
04/07/1974 11 England Birmingham
11/12/1974 15 West Indies Delhi
27/12/1974 13 West Indies Kolkata
11/01/1975 10 West Indies Chennai
23/01/1975 11 West Indies Mumbai
05/02/1976 11 New Zealand Christchurch
13/02/1976 11 New Zealand Wellington
10/03/1976 10 West Indies Bridgetown
24/03/1976 7 West Indies Port-of-Spain
07/04/1976 7 West Indies Port-of-Spain
21/04/1976 7 West Indies Kingston
10/11/1976 6 New Zealand Mumbai
18/11/1976 5 New Zealand Kanpur
26/11/1976 5 New Zealand Chennai
17/12/1976 5 England Delhi
01/01/1977 4 England Kolkata
14/01/1977 5 England Chennai
28/01/1977 4 England Bangalore
11/02/1977 4 England Mumbai
02/12/1977 3 Australia Brisbane
16/12/1977 2 Australia Perth
30/12/1977 2 Australia Melbourne
07/01/1978 2 Australia Sydney
28/01/1978 2 Australia Adelaide
16/10/1978 3 Pakistan Faisalabad
27/10/1978 6 Pakistan Lahore
14/11/1978 8 Pakistan Karachi
01/12/1978 9 West Indies Mumbai
15/12/1978 9 West Indies Bangalore
29/12/1978 10 West Indies Kolkata
02/08/1979 14 England Lord's
16/08/1979 14 England Leeds
30/08/1979 14 England The Oval
My point about WSC was that all the great bowlers werent playing tests then and so couldnt add to their ratings in anyway ,which may have helped Bedi's ranking...Bedis rating then was in the 790's..that would give him a ranking of 6th today..and that is probably because of the WSC players not playing at the time.
But having watched Bedi on video, he looked like a great bowler.
The thing is Harmison has got a high rating (but it has been higher when he wasnt number one) so yes he does deserve it....but some of it is due to Murali losing 1% per test I think.
Pratyush said:
Harmison deserved his number one. And Kapil was a superb exponent of swing.
Why you even mentioned 'has any Indian ever been number one in even Asia' is beyond comprehension.
So yes Harmison does deserve it...and yes Dev was a good swing bowler..but not an all time great on a world wide basis.
The reason why I said that????? It was a tongue in cheek reply to someone somewhere saying that biased indian was jealous of Harmisons success, which was probably a response to someone elsewhere saying Australians or English or somebody was jealous of Indias success.....so it was an off the cuff remark, with no research done on it or anything...I am just glad I was right that no Indian bowler has been number one..although I was surprised to see Dev right up there for a time