Great batting lineup ?
New Zealand ?
No-one said they were great. *You* said they were weak which was quite simply not the case.
Martin Crowe was a VERY good player.....NOT great......Great is a term i reserve for the likes of Lara,Tendulkar,Tugga,Viv,Sunny,Border,Miandad etc....
Maybe you should stop watching highlights tapes and take a look at these players. Martin Crowe was one of the 80's great players who's career was somewhat hampered by injury. To my mind, the fact this is even in question shows you either haven't seen much of his batting or are somewhat biased again NZ. Crowe was a modern great and, although I hate to bring up the 'everyone agrees with me' argument, I've seen enough of him and enough of others' opinions of him to know that it's as close to true as one would care to get.
The NZ batting in the mid 80s was behind the Windies,Pakistan,Australia and England......
Windies, yes. Pakistan, yes. England, about on par. Australia, errrr no.
Name me ONE batsman from the NZ lineup back then, apart from Martin Crowe who would walk into the top 3 teams today - the answer is NOBODY.
AGAIN, no-one said they were great. Mate, it's difficult to have a discussion with someone who insists on debunking a point no-one actually made. As for who'd make the top 3 sides today, it's irrelevent. The point of the matter is that you stated NZ's batting line-up was 'weak' when that's total rubbish. In fact, that 'weak' batting line-up managed to beat a Pakistani team *convincingly* (2-0) which included bowlers like Azeem Hafeez, Wasim and Abdul Qadir. BNot an altogether strong bowling line-up at the time but hardly a weak one. And it's not as if that same batting line-up didn't only beat Pakistan at the time. NZ were probably as close to a top-3 team at that time as they've been in their history.
Irfan went to MRF and had Akram 'coach' him for a few hours......but you think that even BEGINS to compare with having the advice 'real time and on field' from a great mentor and bowler like Imran Khan ?
Now you're seriously getting ridiculous (and subsequently boring). How would you know how long Lillee coached Pathan for? The answer, as we all already know, is that you do not. So why would you even say that?
You think talking about what you did wrong/could've done on the field AFTER the day's play has the same level of impact as getting advice from a great bowler IN BETWEEN deliveries ?
if you think so, you clearly have NEVER played cricket at a competitive level....
Heh, clearly.

I'm so over this, I'm not even going to point out to you how wrong you are.
As for the rest, I've seen it plenty of Wasim bowl and still disagree. Get over it. No-one is denying Pathan has potential but rating in the same galaxy as Wasim early on is just crazy. That's just my opinion of course.
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AUS had Boone,Deano and Border- all better than anyone in NZ side (apart from Crowe but Border was better than him).
AT THE TIME, you couldn't be more wrong. And as for Border being better, well he certainly has a better record but the big difference between the two is this; Border built a career on being able to play superbly within his limitations. Guys like Crowe didn't seem to have any.
i would like you to check the records of their batsmen and prove me otherwise.........
Okay sure; Tendulkar is a far better player than Lara. His record proves it. The great debate is over. Thanks for pointing that out.