If you keep insisting taking away B/Z for Murali, you might as well take out England for Warne.
It's not more worthless than comparing Murali vs Australia in SL and Warne vs SL in SL and arguing(assuming) Warne would have done better in SL against other teams.Re Zim/Bang; they practically are worthless for comparing the two.
Murali's record in Australia devalues his overall(away) record but I don't know if you'd admit that. Ponting has no excuse, IMO. Murali was under tremendous pressure from the time he was called for throwing, especially more in Australia as he received special treatment from some fans and the president.Honestly, if you can't see how his 1 bad record in India devalues his overall away record then it's pointless to argue. You have to have a modicum of sense for us to debate.
Clearly missing the point. Why would you ignore his record in Australia?Murali's record in Australia devalues his overall(away) record but I don't know if you'd admit that. Ponting has no excuse, IMO. Murali was under tremendous pressure from the time he was called for throwing, especially more in Australia as he received special treatment from some fans and the president.
So true. The bowling standards have really seemed to have gone down. And the 2 who were showing real potential (the 2 As) turned out to be fixers. Quite annoying really.De Silva debuted in 1984 when SL were a real minnow side and hardly got any opportunities. I feel as if he had more opportunities his stats would look a bit better, but then he did miss the flat pitch era so that could explain it.
It does annoy me when class players like De Silva, Mark Waugh, Gooch, Ritchie Richardson and many others look inferior statsitically to many of the current players, simply because the standard of bowling has fallen away.
From what I gather from this video however, Lara has lot of respect for Warne's fighting spirit but doesn't consider him the most skilled. So it's rather odd that he said that Warne was the 'greatest bowler to ever pick the ball'. Was he just saying that because he was being pushed to? Like any visiting cricketer in India gets pushed to say that Tendulkar is the greatest batsman to ever live?
I don't know if anyone answered this. but what was Warne's average against them ?Clearly missing the point. Why would you ignore his record in Australia?
Ikki's argument for the removal of BG/Zim is because they were far and away the weakest test teams and Murali played them a lot, skewing his overall average and strike rate heavily in his favour, an opportunity Warne himself did not get.
I personally wouldn't completely remove them, but ZIM/BG do make a significant difference in the debate between the two players
btw. we have a PM not president
The point still stands, does it not ?btw. we have a PM not president
Competion or not, Statistically, Warne is the one who has benefitted from the Presence of some great fast bowlers in his team. Warne's average goes down to 26.83 in the matches without Mcgrath. Goes down to 28.70 in matches without Mcgrath/Gillespie.Ikki you have just said it...
For one, Warne had competition for upper order wickets. This means in many matches through no fault of his own the batsmen with the higher averages would be taken out by teammates. And if Warne has conceded runs to said batsmen and then takes a batsman with a lower average it hurts him. Something which is far less likely to occur for Murali who also tended to be brought on earlier.
McGrath and Gillespie? Talk about statistical manipulations...Competion or not, Statistically, Warne is the one who has benefitted from the Presence of some great fast bowlers in his team. Warne's average goes down to 26.83 in the matches without Mcgrath. Goes down to 28.70 in matches without Mcgrath/Gillespie.
In other words, when Warne didn't have competition from Mcgrath/Gillespies, he does worse. His average and strike rate both are worse.
But I am sure we will hear excuses after excuses and another set of twisting tales of statistical manipulations to prove all that wrong.
From the video it doesn't appear to me that Lara was rating Warne above Murali (or vice-versa). It seems as if he was comparing different attributes of the 2 greatest spinners in the history of the game. I don't recall Lara going out of his way on his own to rate Warne (or Murali) as a phenomenon in sheer awe. It would be hard to miss that. For example: Warne was clearly in awe of Sachin after the 98 series. Imran (and Lillee) were clearly in awe of Michael Holding's bowling. Even during the heyday of Tendulkar, Lara et al, I recall both Wasim and Waqar rating Martin Crowe as the best batsman they bowled to. Both of them repeated their admiration and awe of Crowe's batting skills a number of times (Waqar said it even when he was questioned immediately after Lara's record-breaking 375). Inzi has the same opinion on Crowe too, and rates him along with Ponting as the best batsmen he had played against. Similarly Indian batsman Vengsarkar talked about Viv Richards in total awe in an interview that had nothing to do with Viv or West Indies.IIRC it was during the Ashes whitewash which was Warne's last series. Lara laid on the tributes thick and fast.
Waqar and Wasim didn't bowl too much against Sachin in their heydays which is also why they might not rate Sachin as highly. They just didn't play a lot of cricket against him when Sachin was at his peak and they were at theirs.From the video it doesn't appear to me that Lara was rating Warne above Murali (or vice-versa). It seems as if he was comparing different attributes of the 2 greatest spinners in the history of the game. I don't recall Lara going out of his way on his own to rate Warne (or Murali) as a phenomenon in sheer awe. It would be hard to miss that. For example: Warne was clearly in awe of Sachin after the 98 series. Imran (and Lillee) were clearly in awe of Michael Holding's bowling. Even during the heyday of Tendulkar, Lara et al, I recall both Wasim and Waqar rating Martin Crowe as the best batsman they bowled to. Both of them repeated their admiration and awe of Crowe's batting skills a number of times (Waqar said it even when he was questioned immediately after Lara's record-breaking 375). Inzi has the same opinion on Crowe too, and rates him along with Ponting as the best batsmen he had played against. Similarly Indian batsman Vengsarkar talked about Viv Richards in total awe in an interview that had nothing to do with Viv or West Indies.