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Who was the best bowler of reverse swing?

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
It's Waqar 90-95 it's not even close was there ball tampering yes likely but to be honest most reverse swing spells in history have been done with external support.
Waqar was fantastic but wasn't Wasim a bit more skilled in that he could reverse it both ways rather than just inswing?
 

Xuhaib

International Coach
Waqar was fantastic but wasn't Wasim a bit more skilled in that he could reverse it both ways rather than just inswing?
Yes Wasim was good but Waqar was unreal batsman knew what was coming but they could not do anything about it the sheer pace and in swing would do them
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
the systematic tampering that series was far worse than any mankading.

Possibly the worst thing England cricket has done and that is saying something in a world where Bodyline, Stokes/Hales, 2019 WC final cheating, Yorkshire racism etc. all happened
Ah come off it, the game's a lot more fun with tinkering with the ball. You don't think Lillee, Maco and Hadlee did their fair share? Go back through the footage and you will find interesting things.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Yes Wasim was good but Waqar was unreal batsman knew what was coming but they could not do anything about it the sheer pace and in swing would do them
Not really true. Waqar was especially lethal for new batsmen but once a guy was set he became manageable, whereas Wasim with reverse was far less predictable.
 

Migara

International Coach
Yes Wasim was good but Waqar was unreal batsman knew what was coming but they could not do anything about it the sheer pace and in swing would do them
I have seen Aravinda taking Waqar's reverse swing to cleaners. Wasim was much mor subtle, and Imran was probably the best among Pakistanis.

But it is Vaas, because for multiple reasons.
 

Migara

International Coach
Reverse at that pace is pretty toothless.
Tell that to West Indians when he took 26 wickets in a single series.

Vaas' MO was not as Waim / Waqar / imran. Even with reverse swing he was Vaas. Working on batsmen's technique and getting them out rather than blowing them away.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
I have seen Aravinda taking Waqar's reverse swing to cleaners. Wasim was much mor subtle, and Imran was probably the best among Pakistanis.

But it is Vaas, because for multiple reasons.
Imran certainly had the biggest inswing with reverse among the three and the most destructive spells.
 

Migara

International Coach

Wicket number 10, 6, 3 and 2 are reverse swinging. The one that gets KP is special. He entices KP with series of induckers that pitch outside off and starightens. KP moves few times out side off to play it. Then he slips in the outswinger outside leg, which first looks like a delivery gone stray. It moves towards stumps and bowls KP on the middle pole. That is typical Vaas for you with the reverse swing.
 

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