shortpitched713
International Captain
You've read up on the @PlayerComparisons school of poll manipulation, haven't you?Can you make it without appealing to longevity?
You've read up on the @PlayerComparisons school of poll manipulation, haven't you?Can you make it without appealing to longevity?
I'm still waiting for Steyn to consistently get the respect he deserves, even after 5 years since his last Test. Although he's gone up in reference to Ambrose, he's the one out of the top 5 pacers, most often to get left out, when his record simply can not justify that.Warne getting that votes in that Wisden pole was far from the only only farcical thing, but it was probably the most farcical.
That said, I did just vote Warne in at number 2 on the voting thread, so I think he's earned some respect since.
His record isnt really qualitatively different than Imran's. The only reason he gets ranked ahead of him is the whole 'succeeded in a flat era' silly argument.I'm still waiting for Steyn to consistently get the respect he deserves, even after 5 years since his last Test. Although he's gone up in reference to Ambrose, he's the one out of the top 5 pacers, most often to get left out, when his record simply can not justify that.
We just voted him in as the 4th best quick. Seems fair enough to me.I'm still waiting for Steyn to consistently get the respect he deserves, even after 5 years since his last Test. Although he's gone up in reference to Ambrose, he's the one out of the top 5 pacers, most often to get left out, when his record simply can not justify that.
I am copying someone’s quote and modifying it .I'm still waiting for Steyn to consistently get the respect he deserves, even after 5 years since his last Test. Although he's gone up in reference to Ambrose, he's the one out of the top 5 pacers, most often to get left out, when his record simply can not justify that.
It's not the same. Openers get benefit for facing tougher conditions than other batsmen.What you are saying is right . But I believe Warne or Murali are the only 2 spinners in last 50 years which are undoubtedly considered ATG . So , I am giving them preference like people give benefit to openers here .
Irrelevant.I am copying someone’s quote and modifying it .
In next 50 years , there might be 5 another Steyn but there would be 0 Warne .
So spinners should get benefit by facing tougher conditions than other bowlersIt's not the same. Openers get benefit for facing tougher conditions than other batsmen.
Only to youIrrelevant.
Yeah I wouldn’t say that. Both were average to poor in a few countries.Well the argument would be that Steyn has a comparatively superior record to Warne.
We're kind of arguing in circles here.
tbf, they are by kids these days. Asked a co-worker if they liked them and they’d never heard of them. They’re 19, but still, very sad day for me.Sorry but Steyn not getting the respect he deserves is absolutely preposterous. That's a bit like suggesting The Rolling Stones are underrated.
Why is that a silly argument?His record isnt really qualitatively different than Imran's. The only reason he gets ranked ahead of him is the whole 'succeeded in a flat era' silly argument.
No , it isn’t .Irrelevant.
What about India for Warne compared with Steyn?No , it isn’t .
Pak could somewhat neutralise Steyn on flat wickets in UAE . They couldn’t do the same to Warne .
Same for England as well .
Warne/Murali are more valuable than Steyn/Ambrose .
And spinners have tougher conditions than pacers at most places.It's not the same. Openers get benefit for facing tougher conditions than other batsmen.
Spinners are allowed to have 1 or 2 weak spots . They should get concessions like openers .What about India for Warne compared with Steyn?