Sir Alex
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OkNot really, McGrath took Laras wicket for less than ten runs something like 10 times meaning he never really lasted long enough for the others to get a crack at him. I'm sure Lara went for a few ducks to McGrath.
OkNot really, McGrath took Laras wicket for less than ten runs something like 10 times meaning he never really lasted long enough for the others to get a crack at him. I'm sure Lara went for a few ducks to McGrath.
Never said it was.Laxmans record against Warne is not to hot either.
Yes, and also if you made big scores it wasn't like you only faced Warne...McGrath and the others were there too.It becomes a bit of a circular argument though, if you played Warne well you're a top player of spin, if you didn't you're a poor one...
No one except KP and Thope were remotley good against quality spin. (Warne & Murali, and othr spinners on helpful tracks), and Warne dominated all of them perhaps KP.Who were the top batsman of Warne's era?
England:
Stewart, Thorpe, Atherton, Trescothick, Hussain, Pietersen, Vaughan, Strauss, Butcher?
Ommisiion of Sidhu looks dubious. He's the one who killed Warne. Only Dravid and Ganguly struggled against him. but I have not seen Warne vs Ganguly at is peak (1997 - 2001)India:
Tendulkar, Dravid, Ganguly, Laxman, Sehwag, Azharuddin
Neither are quality players of spin, But certainly were good.New Zealand:
Fleming, Astle
Greatest of myths is that Pakistanis are good against spin, at least for the current crop. Every great Pakistan batsman of current era struggled against Murali and Warne. Few who were good against spin were Afridi, SHoaib Malik and Salim Malik. Miandada and his contemparies were sublime in playing spin.Pakistan:
Inzamam, Anwar, MoYo, Younis
No one here is a great player of spin.South Afirca:
Kallis, Kirsten, Gibbs, Smith
De Silva's weaker point ws playing spin. He was Warne's bunny in 1995 tour, Kumble's before that. Somehow he pulled up his socks and played Warne well subsequently, and reduced Kumble in to a slow medium bowler in subsequent tours. Sanagkkara's weak point is also playing spin. He never got a decent enough run against Warne either in tests or ODIs. Jayasuriya is hit and miss against any body. Warne got him some times, but when set he sent Warne packing. Atapattu did well against Warne, nothing spectacular though. Jayawardane always has been a good player of spin, and he actually did well in ODIs. But it was Gurusinghe, Tillekaratne, Ranatunga and Kaluwitharana who took Warne by the scruff of the neck and attacked him.Sri Lanka:
Jayasuriya, Jayawardene, Sangakkara, Atapattu, de Silva,
Gayle hit and miss. Other three are great players of spin. Hooper was so good against Warne, Waug use to take Warne off and bring himself and Brendon Julian when Hooper came to the crease.West Indies:
Lara, Chanderpaul, Hooper, Gayle
Andy is, but not Grant. Murali's bunny.Zim:
Flower brothers
The series in 96 kinda illustrates this. Lara went for 26, 44, 2, 1, 2, 2, 9, 78 and 138.Not really, McGrath took Laras wicket for less than ten runs something like 10 times meaning he never really lasted long enough for the others to get a crack at him. I'm sure Lara went for a few ducks to McGrath.
Isnt Sri Lanka one place Warne completely dominated. He mesmerised the Lankan batsmen.De Silva's weaker point ws playing spin. He was Warne's bunny in 1995 tour, Kumble's before that. Somehow he pulled up his socks and played Warne well subsequently, and reduced Kumble in to a slow medium bowler in subsequent tours. Sanagkkara's weak point is also playing spin. He never got a decent enough run against Warne either in tests or ODIs. Jayasuriya is hit and miss against any body. Warne got him some times, but when set he sent Warne packing. Atapattu did well against Warne, nothing spectacular though. Jayawardane always has been a good player of spin, and he actually did well in ODIs. But it was Gurusinghe, Tillekaratne, Ranatunga and Kaluwitharana who took Warne by the scruff of the neck and attacked him.
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He got better of weaker players of spin. But the better players tonked him around. Ranatunga, Gurusinghe, Tillekaratne, Atapattu and Kaluwitharana have scored centuries against him, some tonking him around (Ranatunga, Kalu) and some grinding him down (Tillekaratne, Atapattu). Gurusinghe was in between, And yes,a agree with Ikki, with retirement of de Silva, Ranatunga, Gurusinghe and Tillekaratne coming to the end of his career made Warne lethal on SL pitches, because the next generation were less adapt in playing spin.Isnt Sri Lanka one place Warne completely dominated. He mesmerised the Lankan batsmen.
Tillekaratne played Warne 7 times between 92-04 and Warne dismissed him 6 times.He got better of weaker players of spin. But the better players tonked him around. Ranatunga, Gurusinghe, Tillekaratne, Atapattu and Kaluwitharana have scored centuries against him, some tonking him around (Ranatunga, Kalu) and some grinding him down (Tillekaratne, Atapattu). Gurusinghe was in between, And yes,a agree with Ikki, with retirement of de Silva, Ranatunga, Gurusinghe and Tillekaratne coming to the end of his career made Warne lethal on SL pitches, because the next generation were less adapt in playing spin.
II would say most of that dismissals would be in 2004 series. 1991-2 series and 1995-6 series Tillekaratne did well against Warne. He never was a flashy stroke player, but a sedate batsman who defended a lot.Tillekaratne played Warne 7 times between 92-04 and Warne dismissed him 6 times.
I think you may be stretching it a bit here, Warne by far had the better of Sri Lanka
Yes exactly, end of discussion.It becomes a bit of a circular argument though, if you played Warne well you're a top player of spin, if you didn't you're a poor one...