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When did Sobers face Warne
Never . Still he rated Gupte higher which imo is completely wrong. Former players sometimes can have weird opinions.When did Sobers face Warne
Sobers averaged 100 in India ? .haven't the windies always been **** against spin except for lara and another one or two names?
in sobers time i guess they would have been great players of pace bowling and meh against spin
Sobers was clearly fatphobicNever . Still he rated Gupte higher which imo is completely wrong. Former players sometimes can have weird opinions.
Everton Weekes scored 5 successive 100s in India.haven't the windies always been **** against spin except for lara and another one or two names?
in sobers time i guess they would have been great players of pace bowling and meh against spin
Sobers played with WI's 3 great spinners - Ramadhin, Valentine, and Gibbs.in sobers time i guess they would have been great players of pace bowling and meh against spin
Players ratings of who they found most difficult to face are one of many factors in assessing cricketers.Player opinions are always to be taken with a grain of salt tbh.
Players opinions of their opponents are an important factor to consider.Sobers rated Subhash Gupte better than Warne.
Slated during commentary in 03/04 told that he found Srinath to be the most difficult bowler because he always used to get him out .
Tendulkar rated Cronje to be one of the most difficult bowlers to face ?
Players opinion are unscientific way to rate players.
Roberts*while Gavaskar said Holding.
Listen to Amla's comments about Asif, he gives compelling reasons for why he rates him so highly. It would be foolish to not factor in such opinions in how we rate players along with their recordsIn fairness, Asif being a gun new ball bowler is not a groundbreaking revelation.
Player ratings more often than not throws up weird opinions. Sobers, when he mentioned Gupte to be the best he has seen, is unlikely to have witnessed him against countries other than WI. He also rated Gavaskar as the best batsman he has seen, but that has to do with how he performed against WI. I am sure Sir Garry has not witnessed Gavaskar against Eng or NZ, where he was below par. Wasim Akram once rated Crowe as the best he has bowled to, which is once again driven by how Crowe has performed in one or two series against him, or the 1992 WC.Players ratings of who they found most difficult to face are one of many factors in assessing cricketers.
That still won't make Asif better than Shoaib.Listen to Amla's comments about Asif, he gives compelling reasons for why he rates him so highly. It would be foolish to not factor in such opinions in how we rate players along with their records
Sure I am not saying players opinions are gospel but I don't ignore them entirely either.Player ratings more often than not throws up weird opinions. Sobers, when he mentioned Gupte to be the best he has seen, is unlikely to have witnessed him against countries other than WI. He also rated Gavaskar as the best batsman he has seen, but that has to do with how he performed against WI. I am sure Sir Garry has not witnessed Gavaskar against Eng or NZ, where he was below par. Wasim Akram once rated Crowe as the best he has bowled to, which is once again driven by how Crowe has performed in one or two series against him, or the 1992 WC.
I rate Shoaib ahead of Asif too but players opinions help you appreciate the skills of the bowlers beyond just the numbers.That still won't make Asif better than Shoaib.
Asif average in Aus and Pak is enough to suggest he would struggled massively on flat track.
And please don't bring his rain affected SCG spell to big up.
I saw how Asif was manhandled by Dhoni on 2006 tour to Pak ( ODI). Guy was a green track bully like Bond.
Isn't that what peer ratings are about. What are the thoughest tthey have bowled to or faced against.Player ratings more often than not throws up weird opinions. Sobers, when he mentioned Gupte to be the best he has seen, is unlikely to have witnessed him against countries other than WI. He also rated Gavaskar as the best batsman he has seen, but that has to do with how he performed against WI. I am sure Sir Garry has not witnessed Gavaskar against Eng or NZ, where he was below par. Wasim Akram once rated Crowe as the best he has bowled to, which is once again driven by how Crowe has performed in one or two series against him, or the 1992 WC.