Craig
World Traveller
Captaincy of course
Who was the better captain and would Shane Warne have been better captain then Steve Waugh was in Tests?
It is no secret, that Warne had plenty of grey matter when it came to captaining a team and was one of the best cricketers not to be captain Australia (old editions of Inside Cricket had Ian Chappell blowing his load for Warne) in Test matches. Steve Waugh had a pretty good record (not counting himself) when he had 3 or 4 all time greats (Warne, Glenn McGrath, Adam Gilchrist, and I guess Matt Hayden), plus some darn good cricketers (when Waugh left, Ricky Ponting was start to make himself one of the leading batsmen in the world, so he counts there), Justin Langer, his brother Mark, Damien Martyn, Jason Gillespie (before he went downhill), it was not hard to be number 1, and it took some truely special efforts to knock Australia off (tbf I don't think much has changed).
Who was the better captain and would Shane Warne have been better captain then Steve Waugh was in Tests?
It is no secret, that Warne had plenty of grey matter when it came to captaining a team and was one of the best cricketers not to be captain Australia (old editions of Inside Cricket had Ian Chappell blowing his load for Warne) in Test matches. Steve Waugh had a pretty good record (not counting himself) when he had 3 or 4 all time greats (Warne, Glenn McGrath, Adam Gilchrist, and I guess Matt Hayden), plus some darn good cricketers (when Waugh left, Ricky Ponting was start to make himself one of the leading batsmen in the world, so he counts there), Justin Langer, his brother Mark, Damien Martyn, Jason Gillespie (before he went downhill), it was not hard to be number 1, and it took some truely special efforts to knock Australia off (tbf I don't think much has changed).