Swervy said:
yes more test were drawn back then...but which team has turned that on its head???(AUSTRALIA i hear you all shout). and which bowler has played an integral part in this almost 'result at all cost' attitude which has almost revolutionised test cricket...yes you guessed it..Shane Warne.
Sorry mate, IMO Australian dominance actually started from 1999 and not 1992. To give Warnie credit for this will be unfair to Mark Taylor and Other Australian Cricketers. And that more results are coming into the test is not because Warnie discovered any magic or smomething but because of the aggresive batting of Australian batsmen who are scoring loads of runs that too at a faster rate and thus giving their bowlers more time to take wickets. I dont give Credit to Warnie for this. Although I feel that he has played a very important role in all this.
Swervy said:
The guy has been instrumental in contributing to an era of test cricket which must be the most entertaining for the masses(by that i mean no draws, well hardly any) since god knows when (late 40?).For non subcontinent teams the attitude changed from spin not being all that important (and was considered a rather defensive discipline) to being a game winning art, when Warne came onto the scene...and I will challenge you to find one single bowler that has had that influence on the game in the last 50 years.
Well, once again you are giving credit to Warnie for something he has not done. There were lot of cricketers who were born in this era and contributed in making the game more interesting e.g. Lara, Akram, Waqar, Sachin, Donald. So all of them should make into the top 5 ahead of Bradman, Sobers etc ? And Please challenge me how Warnie influenced the game globally more than Wasim Akram did or How Warnie Influenced more than Sachin, Younis, Donald or Lara did ?
As for being the greatest leg spinner in last 50 years, have you heard of Subhash gupte ?? Check what Sir Gary Sobers (who has seen both Warnie and Gupte ) had to say about him.
Swervy said:
They guy not only has been the only decent leggie of the last 15 years ,but probably has been the best leg spinner since the second world war...and some would say the best ever (I think Benaud has said he is the best he has ever seen, and I think he has seen a few...and he wasnt a bad one himself).
Isn't Benaud an Australian ?? And before you declare Warnie as the greatest Leg spinner of post WW2 era, have you heard of Subhash Gupte, The legendry leg spinner from India ?
Swervy said:
If back in 1990 you would have said to someone that in 2004, a leg spinner from Australia would have almost 520 test wickets, you would have been laughed at...it would have been considered impossible...but he has changed the face of the game so much that that fact is easily forgotten
Well back in 70s if you would have said that an Indian fast bowler will be the highest wicket taker in test cricket, you would have been laughed at as well, so these analogies dont really work.