Savak
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I wanted to post this hypothetical question and please entertain this discussion, debate with honesty rather than blind hatred.
Would Akhtar's stats have been further boosted if he came around in an era where reverse swing was not well known, where batsmen were not used to fast reverse swinging yorkers on their toes, where there wasn't a lot of excessive cricket being played and where scoring rates were slower.
Given he achieved 178 test wickets, 247 ODI wickets and 19 T-20 wickets playing from 1997 to 2011. Can we bump all these numbers up if lets say he came around 1988 and operated at his absolute prime from 1988 to 1996 playing against the likes of the then Indian, Australian, West Indies, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Sri Lankan team of that time?
Would Akhtar's stats have been further boosted if he came around in an era where reverse swing was not well known, where batsmen were not used to fast reverse swinging yorkers on their toes, where there wasn't a lot of excessive cricket being played and where scoring rates were slower.
Given he achieved 178 test wickets, 247 ODI wickets and 19 T-20 wickets playing from 1997 to 2011. Can we bump all these numbers up if lets say he came around 1988 and operated at his absolute prime from 1988 to 1996 playing against the likes of the then Indian, Australian, West Indies, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Sri Lankan team of that time?