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no point comparing spinners to quicks
spinners:
warne
kumble
murali (dont think he'd be allowed to bowl in contemporary cricket)
quicks:
mcgrath
anderson
walsh
broad
1. Warne
2. McGrath
3. Anderson
4. Walsh
5. Kumble
6. Broad
N/A Muralitharan
How can someone say Murali wickets are illegal. He was tested and allowed to bowl and therefore it meant that all those wickets were legal. A man can only follow the law of time in which he is living/playing. By this logic all those wickets in the unlimited bouncers era are illegal and the wickets taken when the batsmen was not wearing a helmet are illegal as its a huge advantage to a bowler when a batsman knows he cant hook with full conviction as one mistake could even take his life.
Law changes with time but new laws dont make past records void

1. McGrath
2. Warne
3. Murali
4. Walsh
5. Anderson
6. Broad
7. Kumble
Surprised many picking Kumble and Broad over Anderson.
Kumble is the Anderson of spin bowling.
1) Mcgrath
2) Warne
3) Murali
4) Walsh
5) Broad
6) Anderson
7) Kumble
Surprised many picking Kumble and Broad over Anderson.
Murali either does not belong in a list or he is right at the very top. There cannot be another way. If you are going to rate Murali, his test, ODI and overall record is simply incomparable to any mortal ever.
Personally speaking, Murali deserves recognition.
No one matches the fitness and longetivity for fast bowlers and spinners other than Walsh,
He didn't missed a test series since from his debut.
How are you, man? Haven't seen you around a lot lately.
1. Warne
2. McGrath
3. Anderson
4. Walsh
5. Kumble
6. Broad
N/A Muralitharan