Thats a shame. I was hoping to see Bhupinder Imran Singh take on Vishnu Sachin Kumar at some point. 100 pages of fan boy arguments would have made more interesting reading than "love in the time of cholera". sigh! first I never got to see lillee vs richards live. now, this battle will also remain in my fantasies!Nope.
Lol.. That would be funny.You're on notice, ****.
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lol.........bagapath you are in form these daysThats a shame. I was hoping to see Bhupinder Imran Singh take on Vishnu Sachin Kumar at some point. 100 pages of fan boy arguments would have made more interesting reading than "love in the time of cholera". sigh! first I never got to see lillee vs richards live. now, this battle will also remain in my fantasies!
I actually agree with a lot of what he says about Imran. I just don't extend it to thinking every player in the history of cricket other than Imran was a hack.Thats a shame. I was hoping to see Bhupinder Imran Singh take on Vishnu Sachin Kumar at some point. 100 pages of fan boy arguments would have made more interesting reading than "love in the time of cholera". sigh! first I never got to see lillee vs richards live. now, this battle will also remain in my fantasies!
Thats a shame. I was hoping to see Bhupinder Imran Singh take on Vishnu Sachin Kumar at some point. 100 pages of fan boy arguments would have made more interesting reading than "love in the time of cholera". sigh! first I never got to see lillee vs richards live. now, this battle will also remain in my fantasies!
Maybe Gi was right. These startling revelations might have something to do with the departure of Got_Spin.I actually agree with a lot of what he says about Imran. I just don't extend it to thinking every player in the history of cricket other than Imran was a hack.
am forwarding your message to my writing partner who thinks my lines are not funny anymore and insists on changing them on the sets.lol.........bagapath you are in form these days
I think his greatest bowling achievements took place within pakistan. since very few great writers of those days wrote on cricket in the subcontinent, and because imran at some point admitted to using bottle caps to doctor the ball, and because imran's role as the leader of pakistan cricket team - especially the three drawn series against Windies, victories in India and England, and the WC - overshadowed his achievements as a player......I reckon Imran's incredible achievements in the 80s are underrated due to them being considered overrated. If that makes any sense..
lol......what does that mean?????I reckon Imran's incredible achievements in the 80s are underrated due to them being considered overrated. If that makes any sense..
I think you are quite right about his captaincy overshadowing his achievements as a cricketer.bagapath;2457648 [B said:imran's role as the leader of pakistan cricket team - especially the three drawn series against Windies, victories in India and England, and the WC - overshadowed his achievements as a player......
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I will tell you who is underrated... richard hadlee! that guy took bucket loads of wickets wherever he went... won matches singled handedly... made his mediocre team a winning force... and now people dont even talk about him... he was a superstar... if this thread were to be renamed "is steyn as deadly as hadlee?" it would make equal sense as it does now
Yep, Hadlee is criminally underrated. The best bowler of the 70s and 80s and the second best cricketer of that period easily for mine. He's a cricketer who's genuinely extremely underrated. McG had about 5 times as many votes in the recent thread iirc, despite him being only as good a bowler and about 25 runs less per Innings as a bat.I think his greatest bowling achievements took place within pakistan. since very few great writers of those days wrote on cricket in the subcontinent, and because imran at some point admitted to using bottle caps to doctor the ball, and because imran's role as the leader of pakistan cricket team - especially the three drawn series against Windies, victories in India and England, and the WC - overshadowed his achievements as a player......
Wait a minute... What am I talking about? Imran, underrated? NOOOOOOOO...
his name consistently comes up as a top 10 cricketer whenever wherever there is a discussion on cricket... all pakistani fast bowlers still name him as their inspiration.... he was in richie benaud's XI.... holding called him the complete fast bowler of his era (alongside lillee)....
I will tell you who is underrated... richard hadlee! that guy took bucket loads of wickets wherever he went... won matches singled handedly... made his mediocre team a winning force... and now people dont even talk about him... he was a superstar... if this thread were to be renamed "is steyn as deadly as hadlee?" it would make equal sense as it does now
This does make a lot of sense now.Yep, Hadlee is criminally underrated. The best bowler of the 70s and 80s and the second best cricketer of that period easily for mine. He's a cricketer who's genuinely extremely underrated. McG had about 5 times as many votes in the recent thread iirc, despite him being only as good a bowler and about 25 runs less per Innings as a bat.
When I said Imran was underrated, It wasn't in the conventional sense of him not being known at all but his overall picture as a cricketer overshadows so many of his individual achievements as a cricketer .
true that, regarding wasim. funny thing is when wasim was asked who was the best bowler ever in his opinion, he said without blinking that it was mackoYes, Hadlee is in general under-rated. Rarely do 'experts' on TV/media mention him. But CW does rate him more appropriately. When I put up my chosen all time XI for Cricinfo on facebook, most my friends got back to me saying Wasim should be picked above Hadlee any day! (But then Wasim is possibly the most overrated cricketer by casual followers, at least in India. I have been pounced upon for saying Marshall was a greater bowler.)
Given how mediocre NZ in 80's was, it's a startling fact that they are the only team to win at least one series against all other teams in the decade. All those wins were achieved on back of exceptional bowling performances by Hadlee. He belongs in my top 5-6 of all time.
LOL.....didn't know Wasim was that popular in India but in Pakistan Wasim is generally rated as a better bowler than Imran and Waqar. The reason most often stated is "Wasim could bowl 6 different deliveries in the same over". It is true that Wasim mesmerized audiences in a way that no other bowler could. He was damn exciting to watch but in watching him people used to forget that his primary job was wicket taking. Also I think a lot of people in SC (at least in Pakistan) usually rate players by factoring in how well they perform in the ODI arena. Wasim was arguably the finest ODI bowler ever and that is what probably colors people's lenses about him. Although one surprising thing about his test matches is the high number of MOM performances he has put in. A man of match performance every 6 matchesmost my friends got back to me saying Wasim should be picked above Hadlee any day! (But then Wasim is possibly the most overrated cricketer by casual followers, at least in India. I have been pounced upon for saying Marshall was a greater bowler.)
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I find it puzzling that bowlers of Wasim's generation (loosely speaking) Donald, Pollock, Wasim, Waqar (I think), some WI greats all rate Macko as the best. But if we go back a generation Imran, Hadlee, Botham (???), Aussies bowlers, WI greats of the time all rated Lillee as the best. It is puzzling.true that, regarding wasim. funny thing is when wasim was asked who was the best bowler ever in his opinion, he said without blinking that it was macko
agree with the 6 balls an over bit and the ODI partLOL.....didn't know Wasim was that popular in India but in Pakistan Wasim is generally rated as a better bowler than Imran and Waqar. The reason most often stated is "Wasim could bowl 6 different deliveries in the same over". It is true that Wasim mesmerized audiences in a way that no other bowler could. He was damn exciting to watch but in watching him people used to forget that his primary job was wicket taking. Also I think a lot of people in SC (at least in Pakistan) usually rate players by factoring in how well they perform in the ODI arena. Wasim was arguably the finest ODI bowler ever and that is what probably colors people's lenses about him. Although one surprising thing about his test matches is the high number of MOM performances he has put in. A man of match performance every 6 matches
well hadlee idolised lillee, so that's no surprise. Do you have any links about the opinions of the others ?I find it puzzling that bowlers of Wasim's generation (loosely speaking) Donald, Pollock, Wasim, Waqar (I think), some WI greats all rate Macko as the best. But if we go back a generation Imran, Hadlee, Botham (???), Aussies bowlers, WI greats of the time all rated Lillee as the best. It is puzzling.
I think it would be easy to get for Imran and Viv Richards. I think I recall hearing Holding saying about Lillee.agree with the 6 balls an over bit and the ODI part
well hadlee idolised lillee, so that's no surprise. Do you have any links about the opinions of the others ?