Sanz
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May be they were but Australia were not even close to being the best in Imran's era but they were the best in Akram's time and check out his record in Australia vs. Imran'sFor more than half of Wasim's test career(when he was at his best),West Indies were the best side in the world.Imran averages 25.12 while Wasim averages 26.88 in West Indies.
Oh and just in case you didn't know Imran's bowling average against the mighty windies in WI was in 30s and thanks to his 11 wickets in a test match against a week batting line up in the 88 that it came under 30.
Would have could have should have etc dont work with me. No it is not Imran;s fault that SA were banned but neither was it Akram's fault that BD, Zim etc were allowed to play, not that Zimbabwe during 90s were as good/bad SL of 80s.And was it Imran's fault that ICC didn't allow SA to play cricket for whole of his career?Since their return to cricket,South Africa has been nowhere near as good as West Indies 1976-1993 & Australia 1998-present in the batting department.So,even if South Africa were there to play tests from 1977-1992,Imran would've done well against them especially in South Africa given the bowling friendly conditions there.
What you think doesn't count for much in my opinion. We have already established how biased you are when it comes to Imran Khan. Anyone who says that Wasim was nowhere near Imran as a bowler doesn't know crap about bowling.Imran also had a much longer & more destructive peak period than Wasim,in fact better than any modern day bowler(Only Barnes & Lohmann have better peak than Imran).Personally,I think no Pakistani bowler comes close to Imran Khan.Wasim makes my alltime XIs & lists because he gets the advantage of being a left armer,otherwise he was nowhere near being as good as Imran Khan.
And it is funny that you talk about peak when it suits you..but not consider it when it doesn't go in favor of your argument. That said , Imran didn't have a longer peak than Akram. Imran was at his peak between 1979 and 1986 whereas Akram was at his peak for pretty much all of his career. I watched Akram and Imran both bowl a lot and I dont think Akram was any less destructive than Imran at any point in his career. His stats dont show it and that's because he shared bowling with Waqar early in his career and then Shoaib later on.
Richard's opinion has as much value as a horse's fart. But if at all you are going to consider SriLanka as a test standard nation then at least be consistent because Zimbabwe were pretty much of same standard during Akram's career.Sri Lanka have never been a sub-standard Test side,Richard has already explained it in a perfect manner in his posts in this thread.