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Many posters consider World Cups as one of the only ODI tournaments which matters the most.
However, <B>Waqar didn't do well in odis</B> and also had a short peak as well.
Is he an ATG in odis?
[MENTION=291]junaid[/MENTION] [MENTION=7774]Robert[/MENTION]
First we allowed people forget the genius of the great Barry Freaking Richards and now we have someone questioning Waqar Younis' greatness.
Let's admit it. It's been a bad month for us 3 as the wisest men on the forum. Somewhere down the line we have indeed failed to pass our knowledge and we must take ownership for that.
Waqar is a legitimate great of the game and a revolutionary.
Waqar didn't do well in ODIs?
That's news to me.
Yes, he is an ODI ATG!
People forget there hasn’t been a bowler capable of producing what Waqar did for his first 39 Tests. 200 wickets on dead pitches.
He was a far better bowler in tests than in ODI. Thread is about ODI so his test exploits are not relevant here.
Yeah forgot about that.
But although he was prone to getting whacked on his off days, they were so far and far away from one another, he was always a threat in ODI’s.
Unlike Tests, where after his first back injury, he couldn’t bowl at the same pace and hostility. Nor could he go the extra mile and bend his back on flat decks.
And mind you, the 200 wickets were with the old ball.
He didn’t start with the new ball til the late 90’s.
Performance in the World Cup is only one measure of a player's greatness, not the only measure. If that was all that mattered, neither Waqar nor Sachin would be ATGs.
Performance in world cup is not mandatory for achieving greatness in odis.
Waqar is still an ATG in odis because his impact was huge towards the game. He was a revolutionary of reverse swing and was very famous for his toe-crushing yorkers.
It is not about World Cup but it is about having impact towards the game. But yes, he doesn't make it to top league for me because of not so good World Cup performance.
I think this focus from WC takes away attention from Waqar's not so great career in ODI. People talk about his peak and forget that he didn't have any peak in ODI to start with.
Just to put my point, Makhaya Ntini was not in top league, but see his ranking trend and compare it with Waqar's ranking trend.
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Look at Waqar's peak and look at Nitni's entire career. Can you call it it even a peak by any stretch of imagination? Still many fans just give undue credit in ODI for his test peak.
WC talk just takes away focus from his performance in ODI in general. Yes, he is famous for his toe crushing yorkers and I loved watching it. Qadir was instrumental in keeping leg spin alive in test format and Waqar bowled his toe crushing yorkers even in ODI, but purely based on performance neither Qadir makes it among the top bowlers in Test nor Waqar makes it in the top league in ODI.
Agree with everything, but I think Waqar gets some undue brownie points by fans in ODI due to his test exploits. He had great peak in Test, but not in ODI.
I think this focus from WC takes away attention from Waqar's not so great career in ODI. People talk about his peak and forget that he didn't have any peak in ODI to start with.
Just to put my point, Makhaya Ntini was not in top league, but see his ranking trend and compare it with Waqar's ranking trend.
View attachment 81694
Look at Waqar's peak and look at Nitni's entire career. Can you call it it even a peak by any stretch of imagination? Still many fans just give undue credit in ODI for his test peak.
WC talk just takes away focus from his performance in ODI in general. Yes, he is famous for his toe crushing yorkers and I loved watching it. Qadir was instrumental in keeping leg spin alive in test format and Waqar bowled his toe crushing yorkers even in ODI, but purely based on performance neither Qadir makes it among the top bowlers in Test nor Waqar makes it in the top league in ODI.
Performance in the World Cup is only one measure of a player's greatness, not the only measure. If that was all that mattered, neither Waqar nor Sachin would be ATGs.
Didn't realize he wasn't in top 5 for most of his career. Why are his ODI stats so good again?
Sure he is, his greatest achievement was getting smashed to pieces by some Indian jobber in the most important game of his career
Yes, unfortunately that was an epic phaintey, but in saying that, Wasim seemed to have "mysteriously" withdrew from that game.
If wasim had played , Pakistan would have won.
He wasn't ranked in the top 10 for most of his career.
He took 1.5 wickets per match in ODI. You can't win too many matches with 1.5 wickets. SR becomes less important due to bowlers being limited to 10 overs in ODI. ER becomes a lot more important and he was very expensive. If you are very expensive then you lose lots of matches in ODI. His average may make it look like he was as good as some other big names in ODI, but closer look at ER tells a different picture.
ODI rankings do take account of ER and I think due to being very expensive he doesn't find place in the top 10 for long periods. Just my guess, some one else can elaborate more. I did see him bowl, and I won't really pick him as top few ODI bowlers for win matches based on what I remember seeing.
I haven't taken closer look at his stats in ODI recently, but you can probably check match by match to see if he won more or lost more matches for Pakistan. If he raised his game to perform better than others in the same match. Ratings do take account of relative contribution in matches, opposition strength and all that. So to exactly answer, you have to take a much closer look.
In short, he was a far better test bowler and had a real peak in the test format. PPers mix formats and start taking about his non-existent peak in ODI. He never had any peak in ODI format.
[MENTION=291]junaid[/MENTION] [MENTION=7774]Robert[/MENTION]
First we allowed people forget the genius of the great Barry Freaking Richards and now we have someone questioning Waqar Younis' greatness.
Let's admit it. It's been a bad month for us 3 as the wisest men on the forum. Somewhere down the line we have indeed failed to pass our knowledge and we must take ownership for that.
Waqar is a legitimate great of the game and a revolutionary.
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Waqar Younis Vs Young Rahul Dravid (Full Over) Sahara Cup 1996
[MENTION=291]junaid[/MENTION] [MENTION=7774]Robert[/MENTION]
First we allowed people forget the genius of the great Barry Freaking Richards and now we have someone questioning Waqar Younis' greatness.
Let's admit it. It's been a bad month for us 3 as the wisest men on the forum. Somewhere down the line we have indeed failed to pass our knowledge and we must take ownership for that.
Waqar is a legitimate great of the game and a revolutionary.
[utube]bJTEFcnU6oY[/utube]
Waqar Younis Vs Young Rahul Dravid (Full Over) Sahara Cup 1996
I feel sad that this thread exists.
Where has respect gone from cricket? A gentlemen's game.
All the greats have off-days and Waqar was no different.
What a bowler, match-winner, an all-time great.
I remember being in Sharjah in 1991 for the tri-series versus West Indies and India, and Waqar was brilliant.
Watching him charging in, the run-up, the bowling action, the follow through. What a champion.
Those that never saw Waqar at his best don't know what they missed.
He was a sight to behold.
Those Yorkers, wow, just amazing.
He wasn't ranked in the top 10 for most of his career.
He took 1.5 wickets per match in ODI. You can't win too many matches with 1.5 wickets.
This is such a laughable take and I'm surprised it's coming from such a good poster like yourself.
1.5 wickets per match is absolutely brilliant especially over the course of such a long career.
Waqar's 1.58 wickets per match is better than the following bonafide ATGs:
Murali - 1.52
Wasim - 1.41
Macgrath - 1.52
Warne - 1.51
Ambrose - 1.27
Pollock - 1.29
Hadlee - 1.37
Are you telling me all these bowlers weren't match winners?![]()
I remember the 1st time I saw him in England was the game against Northampton in the Natwest trophy and just the excitement of real fast bowler, bowling at the speed of light was something else.
This is such a laughable take and I'm surprised it's coming from such a good poster like yourself.
1.5 wickets per match is absolutely brilliant especially over the course of such a long career.
Waqar's 1.58 wickets per match is better than the following bonafide ATGs:
Murali - 1.52
Wasim - 1.41
Macgrath - 1.52
Warne - 1.51
Ambrose - 1.27
Pollock - 1.29
Hadlee - 1.37
Are you telling me all these bowlers weren't match winners?![]()
Starc has 1.91![]()