Sanz
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Post Packer era.Swervy said:can i ask..what is your opinion on what the 'modern era' actually is.
Post Packer era.Swervy said:can i ask..what is your opinion on what the 'modern era' actually is.
so did you ever see Marshall or Hadlee(or indeed I would also rate Imran Khan higher than Akram) in the 80's...i think if you did, you might be of a slightly different opinionSanz said:Post Packer era.
each to their own I guess(no matter how baffled I am at that)Sanz said:Yes I did and In my opinion, Akram was a better player.
Let Wasim Bowl with Australian Fielders, He will give you more wickets than Mcgrath against any order. Wasim always had pathetic fielders to support him. Look at the no. of wickets he got on his own (LBW & Bowled).Swervy said:however,vs top class batsman where i want to put intense pressure on the batsman,who will probably want to start getting the scoreboard moving, I would give the ball to Mcgrath. I think he was always more likely to get you the vital wickets early on in the innings
good point sanz. i heard somewhere that the most common line in the scorecard is "lbw bowled wasim" Also, I think in both the hatricks that wasim took in ODIs, he got all 3 by getting them bowled! Wasim Akram in his prime vs Mcgrath in his prime...wasim wins it easily IMO.Sanz said:Let Wasim Bowl with Australian Fielders, He will give you more wickets than Mcgrath against any order. Wasim always had pathetic fielders to support him. Look at the no. of wickets he got on his own (LBW & Bowled).
well getting wickets via LBW's and Bowled is no more valid than getting wickets with catches. Akram was a different kind of bowler (left arm swinger) to McGrath (right arm seam).Sanz said:Let Wasim Bowl with Australian Fielders, He will give you more wickets than Mcgrath against any order. Wasim always had pathetic fielders to support him. Look at the no. of wickets he got on his own (LBW & Bowled).
since when has 74 out of 185 been a majority?ReallyCrazy said:Mcgrath has played the majority of his matches (74 out of 185) in australia. The conditions are great for his kind of bowling added w/ the home advantage. He averages just 20.25 (SR: 32.2, econ: 3.76) at home. This has no doubt had an effect in his overall performance.
exactly..its no use using 'what if's ' to justify an arguement. who knows what would have happened if Akram had have played for Australia and had fielders of their quality..it is/was never going to happen so it entirely pointless saying itSanz said:RC - to be fair to Mcgrath, I think he has bowled consistently well all over the world I think bowling away/home/flat track/Fast track etc shouldn't be used as a criteria while comparing great bowlers.
If I am an Indian batsman I would prefer to face Wasim Akram than Mcgrath simply because Mcgrath plays for a team which doesn't give you many chances in the field.
It is when your fielders are known for dropping lollypops.Swervy said:well getting wickets via LBW's and Bowled is no more valid than getting wickets with catches. Akram was a different kind of bowler (left arm swinger) to McGrath (right arm seam).
And I am never going to Play for Indian team either, so let's remove the second paragraph from my post.Swervy said:exactly..its no use using 'what if's ' to justify an arguement. who knows what would have happened if Akram had have played for Australia and had fielders of their quality..it is/was never going to happen so it entirely pointless saying it
i am sorry but i think most people would value the wicket of Lara,Atherton et al over Ambrose,Walsh,Ian Bishop,Danny Morrison,Franklyn Rose etcSanz said:It is when your fielders are known for dropping lollypops.
You can keep harping about the quality of players Mcgrath has got, but If he is so good then he should have been able to get rid of tails equally well.
Yeah look at the Statsguru -Swervy said:i am sorry but i think most people would value the wicket of Lara,Atherton et al over Ambrose,Walsh,Ian Bishop,Danny Morrison,Franklyn Rose etc.
look at the list on stats guru, i think you will find that McGrath was pretty good at getting the tail out as well, although Australia have had some pretty good weapons at doing that as well, like Warne and Gillespie and Lee, so the share of the tail work has been passed around quite a lot with Australia
yeah and I think youll find that the average score of each batsman when dismissed by either player was exactly the same.Sanz said:Yeah look at the Statsguru -
Arthers has played 20+ tests against Australia(with Mcgrath) as opposed 7-8 test against Pakistan(with Akram)
Lara has played 20 Tests against Australia as opposed to 7 against Pakistan.
Why dont you read the AVG. column in that list.
Which suggests Pakistan haven't played against the stronger players so much, which must mean his record isn't as good as it's against weaker players?Sanz said:Arthers has played 20+ tests against Australia(with Mcgrath) as opposed 7-8 test against Pakistan(with Akram)
Lara has played 20 Tests against Australia as opposed to 7 against Pakistan.
Okay let us put it this way - Brian Lara averages about 30 when Akram Plays for Pakistan whereas he averages about 46 when Mcgrath plays for Australia.Swervy said:yeah and I think youll find that the average score of each batsman when dismissed by either player was exactly the same.
Are you calling WI a strong Team ??marc71178 said:Which suggests Pakistan haven't played against the stronger players so much, which must mean his record isn't as good as it's against weaker players?