vandokkum
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Even Shehzad's mother in law wouldn't put him in the same league as Tendy
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Imran was finished as a cricketer by then. Tendulkar was still one of the best batsman in the world in 2010-2011.
Finished as a bowler, was a top batsman when he retired, too bad you can't see that!
Imran finished as a bowler = finished as a cricketer.
He wasn't going to make enough contributions with the bat post 1992 World Cup to warrant a place in the team.
You simply cannot compare the Tendulkar of 2011 with Imran of 1992.
Imran extended his career past his expiry date but he didn't do a Miandad who God knows why hung around till 1996.
Imran was a top quality batsmen when he retired, to say that he couldn't have played in Pak team as a batman is a joke.Also, no fast bowler can perform when he is in 40's, comparing a 40 old fast bowler to a 40 old batter is plain stupid.
And why bring Miandad here, how many Pak cricketer are you going to bash?
Imran was a top quality batsmen when he retired, to say that he couldn't have played in Pak team as a batman is a joke.Also, no fast bowler can perform when he is in 40's, comparing a 40 old fast bowler to a 40 old batter is plain stupid.
And why bring Miandad here, how many Pak cricketer are you going to bash?
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Imran was never a top quality batsman.
His 50 or so average in last few Tests flatters him.
He at most was a 35 averaging batsman in Tests and 32 averaging batsmen in ODIs.
I brought Miandad up to indicate the worst case scenario.
Imran used to play for Pakistan and not for your team India, for Pak he was our top batter along with Miandad in those days, there wasn't a batter to replace Imran in those days.Why do some Indians have problem with each and every Pak cricketer?
and he still pretend to be a Pakistani)
A team in which Imran gets to play in the top order must be highly incompetent and persisting with him post 92 when he was past it would have had a negative effect on the team.
"Top quality" Imran scored just one fifty in his last year in ODIs at 32.
Forget the averages, they often don't do justice.
Imran didn't have the technique or poise to be considered a "top quality batsman".
http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/en...;spanval1=span;template=results;type=allround Not bad for a guy who was finished as a Cricketer.Imran finished as a bowler = finished as a cricketer.
He wasn't going to make enough contributions with the bat post 1992 World Cup to warrant a place in the team.
You simply cannot compare the Tendulkar of 2011 with Imran of 1992.
Imran extended his career past his expiry date but he didn't do a Miandad who God knows why hung around till 1996.
http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/en...;spanval1=span;template=results;type=allround Not bad for a guy who was finished as a Cricketer.
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Why will you take accumulative performance from 1987 to show if IK was finished or not in 1992 ? SRT's last 4-5 years record won't tell you how good or bad he was in his last 1-2 years. SRT average was actually 50+ if you take his last 4 years and he made 3K+ runs in that period. It doesn't show how bad he was in his last 1-2 years.
IK didn't bowl in 91/92 in 3 tests he played. In the same period he bowled in 21 ODIs and averaged 42.40 and took less than 1 wicket in each match. Clearly, the great bowling all rounder was finished as a bowler by then.
Question is how much weight you give to his 450 runs in 21 ODIs and 115 runs in 3 tests? I personally will count him finished because I won't play IK for his batting in any decent batting line up. Nothing to do with stats, I did see him bat in in those last 1-2 years. Anyway, at 40 years of age, most cricketers are finished.
Why will you take accumulative performance from 1987 to show if IK was finished or not in 1992 ? SRT's last 4-5 years record won't tell you how good or bad he was in his last 1-2 years. SRT average was actually 50+ if you take his last 4 years and he made 3K+ runs in that period. It doesn't show how bad he was in his last 1-2 years.
IK didn't bowl in 91/92 in 3 tests he played. In the same period he bowled in 21 ODIs and averaged 42.40 and took less than 1 wicket in each match. Clearly, the great bowling all rounder was finished as a bowler by then.
Question is how much weight you give to his 450 runs in 21 ODIs and 115 runs in 3 tests? I personally will count him finished because I won't play IK for his batting in any decent batting line up. Nothing to do with stats, I did see him bat in in those last 1-2 years. Anyway, at 40 years of age, most cricketers are finished.
Why will you take accumulative performance from 1987 to show if IK was finished or not in 1992 ? SRT's last 4-5 years record won't tell you how good or bad he was in his last 1-2 years. SRT average was actually 50+ if you take his last 4 years and he made 3K+ runs in that period. It doesn't show how bad he was in his last 1-2 years.
IK didn't bowl in 91/92 in 3 tests he played. In the same period he bowled in 21 ODIs and averaged 42.40 and took less than 1 wicket in each match. Clearly, the great bowling all rounder was finished as a bowler by then.
Question is how much weight you give to his 450 runs in 21 ODIs and 115 runs in 3 tests? I personally will count him finished because I won't play IK for his batting in any decent batting line up. Nothing to do with stats, I did see him bat in in those last 1-2 years. Anyway, at 40 years of age, most cricketers are finished.
Why will you take accumulative performance from 1987 to show if IK was finished or not in 1992 ? SRT's last 4-5 years record won't tell you how good or bad he was in his last 1-2 years. SRT average was actually 50+ if you take his last 4 years and he made 3K+ runs in that period. It doesn't show how bad he was in his last 1-2 years.
IK didn't bowl in 91/92 in 3 tests he played. In the same period he bowled in 21 ODIs and averaged 42.40 and took less than 1 wicket in each match. Clearly, the great bowling all rounder was finished as a bowler by then.
Question is how much weight you give to his 450 runs in 21 ODIs and 115 runs in 3 tests? I personally will count him finished because I won't play IK for his batting in any decent batting line up. Nothing to do with stats, I did see him bat in in those last 1-2 years. Anyway, at 40 years of age, most cricketers are finished.
Why will you take accumulative performance from 1987 to show if IK was finished or not in 1992 ? SRT's last 4-5 years record won't tell you how good or bad he was in his last 1-2 years. SRT average was actually 50+ if you take his last 4 years and he made 3K+ runs in that period. It doesn't show how bad he was in his last 1-2 years.
IK didn't bowl in 91/92 in 3 tests he played. In the same period he bowled in 21 ODIs and averaged 42.40 and took less than 1 wicket in each match. Clearly, the great bowling all rounder was finished as a bowler by then.
Question is how much weight you give to his 450 runs in 21 ODIs and 115 runs in 3 tests? I personally will count him finished because I won't play IK for his batting in any decent batting line up. Nothing to do with stats, I did see him bat in in those last 1-2 years. Anyway, at 40 years of age, most cricketers are finished.
I knew he was finished as a bowler by then but Mamoon was saying he wasn't good enough to get into the team purely as a batsman even in his last 2 years IK averaged 60 as a batsman in Tests. His bowling was finished after he broke his shin after that he was never the same bowler.
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Even if he wouldn't have broken his shin, he was finished.
How many successful 40 year old pacers do you see?
Imran had one 50 in his 1 year of ODI cricket. He was clearly past it.
Even if he wouldn't have broken his shin, he was finished.
How many successful 40 year old pacers do you see?
Imran had one 50 in his 1 year of ODI cricket. He was clearly past it.
Even if he wouldn't have broken his shin, he was finished.
How many successful 40 year old pacers do you see?
Imran had one 50 in his 1 year of ODI cricket. He was clearly past it.
We didn't need him as a player in 92, just his brain.
Yeah if it wasn't for him Wasim would never have bowled those 2 magical balls Wasim himself said he was struggling in the WC earlier on but IK just told him run up and bowl fast don't worry about line and length and the rest as they say is History.
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can you say Pakistan Zindabad?Imran also came in Allama Iqbal's dream and told him about Pakistan but sadly Allama Iqbal took all the credit for himself.
Imran also came in Allama Iqbal's dream and told him about Pakistan but sadly Allama Iqbal took all the credit for himself.
can you say Pakistan Zindabad?
Imran also came in Allama Iqbal's dream and told him about Pakistan but sadly Allama Iqbal took all the credit for himself.
Pakistan Zindabad.
I love Pakistan. Its my country.
There is no denying that Imran changed the landscape of Pakistan cricket and helped groom sensational pacers but the idea that they were mediocre and average to begin with and Imran's magic made them world class couldn't be further from the truth.
If Wasim and Waqar owe everything to Imran, why couldn't Imran transform Aaqib Javed into a world class bowler with a swish of his wand? :dumbledore
No they always had the natural talent to become Great bowlers but a lot of players have had that talent but haven't fulfilled it e.g kambli if they had say someone like Moyo as a captain would they have honestly fulfilled their tremendous potential.
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They don't owe everything but he taught them the art of fast bowling and they mastered it because of the immense talent they had obviously aqib Javed didn't possess their talent the two Ws had.
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Then stop giving over the top credit to Imran. Wasim and Waqar were going to suceed anyway because they were that good.
Imran also came in Allama Iqbal's dream and told him about Pakistan but sadly Allama Iqbal took all the credit for himself.
Pakistan Zindabad.
I love Pakistan. Its my country.
This made me chuckle. Violently.
Imran also came in Allama Iqbal's dream and told him about Pakistan but sadly Allama Iqbal took all the credit for himself.
bring you peace and tranquilityWhat will that do?![]()
When I was kid I used to think the same that Allama Iqbal had a dream about Pakistan.
bring you peace and tranquility![]()
No they always had the natural talent to become Great bowlers but a lot of players have had that talent but haven't fulfilled it e.g kambli if they had say someone like Moyo as a captain would they have honestly fulfilled their tremendous potential.
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So should Sachin get credit for Kohli, Pujara etc? After all, both of them credit Sachin for his tips and mentoring
Kohli was always marked for greatness he made his way from U-19 Teams while Pujara has domnated The Ranji Trophy. Waqar and Wasim were club bowlers who were plucled from obscurity just because Imran saw they had a spark in them.
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This is common misinformation that is circulated while over hyping Imran; Wasim was discovered by Javed Miandad while Waqar was discovered by if I am not wrong former Pak cricketer Haroon Rasheed who saw a young tearaway from samll town in southern Punjab Vehari and picked him for Multan team.(Imran actually saw that match on TV when he was ill).
Actually you are right. Haroon Rasheed was the first person to take note of Waqar.
Why couldn't you say what Amax did instead of doing your typical Tamasha
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I forgot this fact.
I remember watching a TV show where Waqar clearly stated that Haroon scouted him and recommended him to Imran.
His comment reminded me of it.
Fair enough then this is settled my eyes are opened now
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All this for en eye opening exercise?
Could have just splashed some water![]()
Im only 19 I have been told of the legend of IK my whole life
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What makes you think he isn't a legend?
Comfortably our best cricketer ever.
I know he's a legend and our greatest cricketer but a lot of things have been attributed to him that aren't true building a Stalin esque Cult of Personality about him
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Im only 19 I have been told of the legend of IK my whole life
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Kohli was always marked for greatness he made his way from U-19 Teams while Pujara has domnated The Ranji Trophy. Waqar and Wasim were club bowlers who were plucled from obscurity just because Imran saw they had a spark in them.
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These are bowling ranking from late 1991, it looks like it would have been quite difficult to drop this "finished" cricketer
http://www.relianceiccrankings.com/datespecific/test/?stattype=bowling&day=20&month=10&year=1991
and to give some context to debate sachin was languishing around 20th in last 2 years.
https://www.relianceiccrankings.com/playerdisplay/test/batting/?id=1905&graph=ranking
What else would you expect. He was a bowling allrounder who could not bowl.he was too old. Imran Khan was the greatest Allrounder ever imo but he was a bowling allrounder lets not forget.
Saying Tendulkar was finished and Imran was finished has no impact on their greatness.
Pathetic, just pathetic.
Shehzad is so highly rated here.
This guy has a strike rate of 71 in odis.
He cannot even rotate the strike.