I did it Coz i dont it has been done before.......Saqlain ahs no one to blame but to his own luck...he got injured at the wrong most time and didn't click on one chance he was given on comeback.....Overall in his career i think Saqlain provided more quality than harbhajan.What Next , Wasim Akram Vs. Ashish Behra ?
Duh It is not even a contest. In a Better system Saqi probably would have ended up with 500 Test wickets.
Valvoline?u know what i mean
What Next , Wasim Akram Vs. Ashish Behra ?
I wouldn't call Harbhajan a skilled flight bowler, per se. In his prime, he was better known for varying his length, pace and even turn than tossing the ball up.Saqlain for mine fairly comfortably. Similar to a degree perhaps never seen before in two contemporary spinners (in that both bowled a Doosra and were both skilled flight bowlers who nonetheless had the limitation of being fingerspinners).
Correct, although Saqlain's fetishtic obsession with his doosra (and latterly, his teesra) contributed to his demise as much as injury did, IMO.Saqlain you get the feeling was stopped by injury more than anything, whereas Harbhajan recently has begun to struggle even in conditions you once saw him dominate in.
What Harbhajan is particularly good at - and it's what's made him such a good ODI bowler - is variation of flight, bowling quickly yet still getting loop, and chucking in the odd really slow, looping one. That and the varied length. It's something Daniel Vettori is equally good at, and again the main factor in him being such a good ODI spinner.I wouldn't call Harbhajan a skilled flight bowler, per se. In his prime, he was better known for varying his length, pace and even turn than tossing the ball up.
Absolutely, it contributed. But I still think that, had he not got injured in 2003, he might well have 400-500 Test wickets by now and be irrefutably Pakistan's greatest spin-bowler ever. Who knows - maybe he might even have cured this error of his ways and returned to bowling mostly Off-Breaks with the Doosra used only for variation.Correct, although Saqlain's fetishtic obsession with his doosra (and latterly, his teesra) contributed to his demise as much as injury did, IMO.
Poll hadn't been added upon my first post - I've only just voted - so here we go:I wonder where your 'public polls' exhortation is?