Harsh Thakor
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In order of merit my 10 most under-achieved bowlers of all time.Compared statistics to ability.
1.Wasim Akram
2.Abdul Qadir
3.Andy Roberts
4.Mitchelle Johnson
5.Michael Holding
6.Subash Gupte
7.Ray Lindwall
8.Kapil Dev
9.Ian Bishop
10.Sarafraz Nawaz
11.Jaggaval Srinath
12.Sylvester Clarke
Wasim Akram never did complete justice to his wizardry who would have taken possibly 500 wickets had he done complete justice to his talent.Reserves of talent unexplored.
Adbul Qadir foxed batsmen more than even Shane Warne with his unplayable googly.
Andy Roberts was in the Lillee class and morally his was the equal of a paceman with an average of around 22
Mitchelle Johnson was potentially the best paceman of his time who could priduce an unplayable combination of bounce.movement and length.
Michael Holding was at his best close to the best paceman of them all who could have averaged less than 22 if he did full justice to his talent.
Subash Gupte was arguably the most complete leg spinner of them all rated better than even Warne than Gary Sobers.
Ray Lindwall was atleast the equal of Lille who could skid and move the ball more.Trueman and Compton rate him the best ever fast bowler.
Kapil Dev may have averaged around 24 had he played for England or Australia.
Ian Bishop was amongst the most versatile paceman of his era.
Sarafraz Naawaz resmbled Richard Hadlee who pionered the art of swing in Pakistan cricket history.On his day as lethal as anyone.
Jagaval Srinath could move a cricket ball more than Kapil and at a more sustained pace.At his best close to Mcgrath or Wasim.
Sylvester Clarke posessed pace of lightning,in the Jeff Thomson class.
1.Wasim Akram
2.Abdul Qadir
3.Andy Roberts
4.Mitchelle Johnson
5.Michael Holding
6.Subash Gupte
7.Ray Lindwall
8.Kapil Dev
9.Ian Bishop
10.Sarafraz Nawaz
11.Jaggaval Srinath
12.Sylvester Clarke
Wasim Akram never did complete justice to his wizardry who would have taken possibly 500 wickets had he done complete justice to his talent.Reserves of talent unexplored.
Adbul Qadir foxed batsmen more than even Shane Warne with his unplayable googly.
Andy Roberts was in the Lillee class and morally his was the equal of a paceman with an average of around 22
Mitchelle Johnson was potentially the best paceman of his time who could priduce an unplayable combination of bounce.movement and length.
Michael Holding was at his best close to the best paceman of them all who could have averaged less than 22 if he did full justice to his talent.
Subash Gupte was arguably the most complete leg spinner of them all rated better than even Warne than Gary Sobers.
Ray Lindwall was atleast the equal of Lille who could skid and move the ball more.Trueman and Compton rate him the best ever fast bowler.
Kapil Dev may have averaged around 24 had he played for England or Australia.
Ian Bishop was amongst the most versatile paceman of his era.
Sarafraz Naawaz resmbled Richard Hadlee who pionered the art of swing in Pakistan cricket history.On his day as lethal as anyone.
Jagaval Srinath could move a cricket ball more than Kapil and at a more sustained pace.At his best close to Mcgrath or Wasim.
Sylvester Clarke posessed pace of lightning,in the Jeff Thomson class.