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The age of bowling
Stunning strike rates, incredible depth in attacks, battered batters: a deep dive into an unparalleled era of bowler domination in Test cricket

Strangely 1992 wasn't the only world cup in the 90sCan't really lump in the 90s and 2000s like that when both decades were so different for cricket. The new wc format is great but we've also only had one of it in the 2010s so it's not really representative of the decade.
Edit: actually 2015 kinda had it too so fair enough.
The 90s were just far ahead when it came to worldclass bowling in both pace and spin.the ATGs point is just bull****, give the current era 20 years and you will say so many wax lyrically about the current players too and have them as ATGs. nostalgia is a strong reason for rating players highly often
That's purely nostalgia. The hype probably just resonated with you more because you were younger. Ponting had crazy hype and so did the fab 4 from early on in their careers.And this is my own opinion, but aside from Viv, no ATG bat in modern history had the level of hype and buzz that followed Lara and Tendulkar that decade
No way. I have never seen anything approach the level of God worship Tendulkar had.That's purely nostalgia. The hype probably just resonated with you more because you were younger. Ponting had crazy hype and so did the fab 4 from early on in their careers.
Lara was hyped bcos of the 375 and 501, and Sachin bcos he was great and Indian (1 bn people obviously increases hype).No way. I have never seen anything approach the level of God worship Tendulkar had.
And Lara around the mid-nineties had already achieved a hallowed status.
What made them seem more special, along with Waugh, was standing out in a tougher era for batting. And its not just the runs, but the way both played that really set them apart.
Ponting and the others in that big run era never had the same buzz surrounding them in terms of watchability.
The closest I have seen in terms of hype to them is maybe Kohli.
So the 90s had one wc with a good format and so did the 2010s. Not sure I'm understanding the argument tbh.Strangely 1992 wasn't the only world cup in the 90s
Well yes, that hype added the to anticipation of wanting to watch cricket that time. But all three were supremely watchable, even to this day.Lara was hyped bcos of the 375 and 501, and Sachin bcos he was great and Indian (1 bn people obviously increases hype).
Warne was more hyped than both of them tbh
(talk of new deliveries every season for a while).
Lara and Sachin had ridiculous hype because they were prodigies from a young age. Ponting too tbh, but not unaware whether it was to the same level. Smith and Kohli (who did have a bit of hype early) weren't looked at as prodigies from that young an age. KW probably the only one from the big 4 who's name was floating around as a potential great player from his teens.That's purely nostalgia. The hype probably just resonated with you more because you were younger. Ponting had crazy hype and so did the fab 4 from early on in their careers.
Not just prodigies. 90s Lara and Tendulkar were some of the unique batsmen to watch for a cricket fan.Lara and Sachin had ridiculous hype because they were prodigies from a young age. Ponting too tbh, but not unaware whether it was to the same level. Smith and Kohli (who did have a bit of hype early) weren't looked at as prodigies from that young an age. KW probably the only one from the big 4 who's name was floating around as a potential great player from his teens.
Only 90s kids will remember this name:
Dermot Reeve
i’ll bite. who are those world class pacers of the 90s that made it far ahead? Ambrose, the two W’s, Pollock, Donald, Bishop? McGrath? you have Jimmeh, Cummins, Bumrah, Rabada, Shaheen, Broad, Hazlewood, Jamieson from the last decade with more like Robinson and Jansen who could join themThe 90s were just far ahead when it came to worldclass bowling in both pace and spin.
And this is my own opinion, but aside from Viv, no ATG bat in modern history had the level of hype and buzz that followed Lara and Tendulkar that decade.
I loved how WI had crowd invasions. So distinctive.
My point with the above videos?? Wayyy more crowds at stadiums for matches involving NZ, Zim and SL. I'm not even going to bother with matches involving Aus, Eng or India. Cricket in the 90s was more interesting and drew bigger crowds; particularly tests.
That was a crazy game of cricket.when NZ and AU met at Eden Park, jeez what a match