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Laughable that he went from Murali all the way to Ashwin, skipping everyone from Qadir to Saqlain to Herath along the way.
Yea, the legend who averages around 48 away from home?
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Laughable that he went from Murali all the way to Ashwin, skipping everyone from Qadir to Saqlain to Herath along the way.
Yea, the legend who averages around 48 away from home?
the thing is Qadir would often be targetted by home umpires and would get robbed of many wickets which was fair enough since he benefited the most from home umpires it seemed there was un unwritten agreement between home umpires and skipper "keep this bloke quiet" since he along with his home umpires always wreck us when we play at their backyard.
And that made him average almost 48 away from home? That too when posters keep harping about Ashwin's average of 33.23 away from home?)
Yea, the legend who averages around 48 away from home?
[MENTION=134551]Muhammad10[/MENTION] Ashwin is on another level in full flow. The flight the loop the dip. Only Saqi comes close but Ashwin is overtaking him. Qadir was too inconsistent for me. Ashwin will overtake Kapil as best Indian all rounder ever and will get close to I.K the way he is going. biggest matchwinner in Asia by a mile. 25 5fers its unbelieveable
Hold it right there! Ashwin is great but he's no MAHARAJ [MENTION=132954]Aman[/MENTION] [MENTION=47617]Red Devil[/MENTION])
Ashwin is not fit to tie the shoelaces of the great MAHARAJ)
If I'm picking a HTB, I'll pick the one who destroyed the greatest team in the world at home, rather than the guy who struggles on anything that isn't a total rank turner.
Qadir bowled out the Windies for 53 at home. Ashwin couldn't get through Renshaw and Marsh in his last innings and was mediocre against England as well. He's been outbowled by Jadeja, Panesar, Swann and now Rashid, O'Keefe and Lyon at home.
The likes of Abdul Qadir and Anil Kumble were real HTBs and destroyed even the best teams at home. Ashwin hasn't had to face Pakistan, the best spin-playing side in the world, was terrible against a good English side in 2012 and now he's struggled to bowl out average teams on flattish tracks.
Legends say if the great MAHARAJ rests his hand on your shoulder and lets out a bit of gas simultaneously, your inner most painful wounds begin to heal, Ashwin MUST pay him a visit to ensure eternal glory in the next match
He was only ever able to get wickets because the MAHARAJ allowed him to do so. He must keep the great ruler happy if he wishes to continue and play in his kingdom!
Any normal cricket fan in his senses would rather pick a player who averages 25 odd overall and 33 odd away from home rather than a player who averages 33 odd overall and 48 odd away from home.
The MAHARAJ of Spinners bestows upon you great a many powers, the mystical blessings enable the wicket taking on thy rank turners and motorways; one can only walk on fire if the MAHARAJ provides them the key to his KINGDOM, pledge your allegiance to him and glory beckons
That's only cos people are too bored to call out on your hypocrisy Bilal ji.
Atleast have consistent yardsticks.
If Shah had performed against NZ in NZ, you would have been over the moon.
When Maharaj did that, NZ magically became a poor side against spin and performance against them don't count. Then what does that make Yasir who averaged 32 against them in UAE (going by your logic)? Maharaj has done well in whatever little sample he has played.
Same way, you argue Lyon outbowled Ash in Aus 2014. When someone points out both have same stats and one has MORE wickets playing in lesser innings with lesser quality pacers, you ignore that data.
You will argue about Ashwin's performance on flatties (which is fair enough if you are consistent with your viewpoints) but you are blind to Ajmal's chucking which was how he got his records and still hail him as if he was some superhuman. You would say action deteriorated but then if it did, then why didn't Ajmal after failing the test, come back with the old 2009 action, pass the test and rule the world?
We all know the answers to it.
So you my friend, should be the last person to mock someone for being manhandled.
lol.
Cue the incoming irrelevant answers.
If you call someone out, at least have the guts to let them know. And refer to me by my username.
NZ are a poor side against spin which is why they prepared green lawns to cancel out Shah. They underestimated Maharaj and thought they could get South Africa into a knot if playing on turners but that did not turn out well for them.
That match in the UAE was played on a pitch that offered no assistance for the spinners. I do not claim that Shah is the greatest spinner from Pakistan or a future ATG so I have no problems with saying that he can look ordinary on flat pitches. So in conclusion, New Zealand are a poor team against spin but are good enough to play spinners on green lawns. After losing McCullum, they've only gotten worse.
Lyon and Moeen Ali outbowled Ashwin in Australia and England, no matter which way you look at it. Ashwin not being India's first choice is no one's fault but his. He should stop being garbage overseas and actually win India a game that isn't played on a turner and maybe he'll get to play as the lead spinner overseas.
Ajmal has nothing to do with this thread, his action even less so. Stop creating strawmen in the hopes that it will somehow help mask Ashwin's hopeless performances at home in his last two series. Every time a traditional Indian tracks has been laid out, he's been toothless. At this point, all he is good for is bowling in the fourth innings on rank turners and even then, Jadeja is more threatening.
These answers are "irrelevant"? Do you even understand the meanings of the words you use?
If you call someone out, at least have the guts to let them know. And refer to me by my username.
NZ are a poor side against spin which is why they prepared green lawns to cancel out Shah. They underestimated Maharaj and thought they could get South Africa into a knot if playing on turners but that did not turn out well for them.
That match in the UAE was played on a pitch that offered no assistance for the spinners. I do not claim that Shah is the greatest spinner from Pakistan or a future ATG so I have no problems with saying that he can look ordinary on flat pitches. So in conclusion, New Zealand are a poor team against spin but are good enough to play spinners on green lawns. After losing McCullum, they've only gotten worse.
Lyon and Moeen Ali outbowled Ashwin in Australia and England, no matter which way you look at it.
Ashwin not being India's first choice is no one's fault but his. He should stop being garbage overseas and actually win India a game that isn't played on a turner and maybe he'll get to play as the lead spinner overseas.
Ajmal has nothing to do with this thread, his action even less so. Stop creating strawmen in the hopes that it will somehow help mask Ashwin's hopeless performances at home in his last two series. Every time a traditional Indian tracks has been laid out, he's been toothless. At this point, all he is good for is bowling in the fourth innings on rank turners and even then, Jadeja is more threatening.
These answers are "irrelevant"? Do you even understand the meanings of the words you use?
Statistically yes.
But, his monumental stats are built on mostly home or similar wickets in BD, SRL. Besides, he has a tendency of hiding in tougher challenges. IND at home is always formidable, even in 70s as well; in that context, in last 4/5 years he has faced just 2 tough assignments at home - Poms in 2012 & this time Aussies. His home records are also skewed in favour of WI & Kiwi bashing who are not the best tools these days.
Still, 25 5fors & 7 10fors are outstanding in 48 Tests (I think it took Shane more than double Tests to reach there). Haven't seen other greats in their prime, but Kimble played most of his home Tests on Ranchi like wickets - that's great for batting & starts to crumble on post lunch, Day 4 - still he had a stat like 6.5 wickets at 20 with 2.2 economy. This includes some massive scoring draws as well. If I take result matches (no matter who won, 35+ wickets went down); his stats will look like ~8 wickets at ~18 with ~2 economy - that to me more Bradmanish than Ashwin
For example, on last day of Ranchi, don't think that Aussie team of Mark, Steve, Hayden, Martyn & Langer (& Panta, Gilly, Warne, Lee, Gillespie) would have survived 100 overs against Kimble/Bhaji - may be this lot with Handscomb, Marsh, Warner, Renahaw, Maxi & Wade (& Smith) are better ......
[MENTION=134809]sensible-indian-fan[/MENTION], you are embarrassing yourself. I am not your mate where you can refer to me by anything other than my chosen username. Learn to do so. I am also not here 24/7 and was done with this thread until Dharamsala so your ridiculous post would have been missed. Therefore, let me know when you are debating with me, it's basic forum courtesy. Learn to do so.
You can keep dreaming about what I may or may not have done but the fact is that Yasir was nullified by the green pitches and bowled around 10 overs in the only match he played there. Maharaj did very well in New Zealand but he's only played six matches so even if he is a future great, he has to get some matches under his belt before people start rating him as such.
Lyon won Australia a match in that series. Ashwin didn't win India a single session. What part of this do you find difficult to understand? Kohli wanted to try a different spinner because Ashwin is absolutely rubbish overseas.
This thread is about Ashwin, what does Ajmal have to do with any of this when he is no longer a contemporary of his? The pitches that Ashwin plays on definitely matter because they are the only reason he has had success thus far.
Wow, this might just take the cake for the most embarrassing post in PP history. Ouch. My "argument skills" do not need improving because I don't come here to argue, I come here to discuss cricket.
[MENTION=134809]sensible-indian-fan[/MENTION], you are embarrassing yourself. I am not your mate where you can refer to me by anything other than my chosen username. Learn to do so. I am also not here 24/7 and was done with this thread until Dharamsala so your ridiculous post would have been missed. Therefore, let me know when you are debating with me, it's basic forum courtesy. Learn to do so.
You can keep dreaming about what I may or may not have done but the fact is that Yasir was nullified by the green pitches and bowled around 10 overs in the only match he played there. Maharaj did very well in New Zealand but he's only played six matches so even if he is a future great, he has to get some matches under his belt before people start rating him as such.
Lyon won Australia a match in that series. Ashwin didn't win India a single session. What part of this do you find difficult to understand? Kohli wanted to try a different spinner because Ashwin is absolutely rubbish overseas.
This thread is about Ashwin, what does Ajmal have to do with any of this when he is no longer a contemporary of his? The pitches that Ashwin plays on definitely matter because they are the only reason he has had success thus far.
Wow, this might just take the cake for the most embarrassing post in PP history. Ouch. My "argument skills" do not need improving because I don't come here to argue, I come here to discuss cricket.
Statistically yes.
But, his monumental stats are built on mostly home or similar wickets in BD, SRL. Besides, he has a tendency of hiding in tougher challenges. IND at home is always formidable, even in 70s as well; in that context, in last 4/5 years he has faced just 2 tough assignments at home - Poms in 2012 & this time Aussies. His home records are also skewed in favour of WI & Kiwi bashing who are not the best tools these days.
Still, 25 5fors & 7 10fors are outstanding in 48 Tests (I think it took Shane more than double Tests to reach there). Haven't seen other greats in their prime, but Kimble played most of his home Tests on Ranchi like wickets - that's great for batting & starts to crumble on post lunch, Day 4 - still he had a stat like 6.5 wickets at 20 with 2.2 economy. This includes some massive scoring draws as well. If I take result matches (no matter who won, 35+ wickets went down); his stats will look like ~8 wickets at ~18 with ~2 economy - that to me more Bradmanish than Ashwin
For example, on last day of Ranchi, don't think that Aussie team of Mark, Steve, Hayden, Martyn & Langer (& Panta, Gilly, Warne, Lee, Gillespie) would have survived 100 overs against Kimble/Bhaji - may be this lot with Handscomb, Marsh, Warner, Renahaw, Maxi & Wade (& Smith) are better ......
That's because Ashwin didn't play in the match where Lyon got that 12-fer.
That's only cos people are too bored to call out on your hypocrisy Bilal ji.
Atleast have consistent yardsticks.
If Shah had performed against NZ in NZ, you would have been over the moon.
When Maharaj did that, NZ magically became a poor side against spin and performance against them don't count. Then what does that make Yasir who averaged 32 against them in UAE (going by your logic)? Maharaj has done well in whatever little sample he has played.
Same way, you argue Lyon outbowled Ash in Aus 2014. When someone points out both have same stats and one has MORE wickets playing in lesser innings with lesser quality pacers, you ignore that data.
You will argue about Ashwin's performance on flatties (which is fair enough if you are consistent with your viewpoints) but you are blind to Ajmal's chucking which was how he got his records and still hail him as if he was some superhuman. You would say action deteriorated but then if it did, then why didn't Ajmal after failing the test, come back with the old 2009 action, pass the test and rule the world?
We all know the answers to it.
So you my friend, should be the last person to mock someone for being manhandled.
lol.
Cue the incoming irrelevant answers.
Tbh that is no excuseThat's because Ashwin didn't play in the match where Lyon got that 12-fer.
You have to give him credit after the way he responded to the AUS Test defeat by helping his team win, it was a defining moment in a sense for him
Kumble averaged 6.4 wickets per result game in home. If you take 90s pitches, it goes to 6.6 wickets per result game in home.
Poor comments re Ajmal.
Ajmals best period came when he was bowling fair legally and to the eye his action was fine.
Also he was almost 40 so with a remodelled action at that age it would always have been difficult.
Finally he was past it anyway chucking or not. In his last few series he was probably at his chucking peak to the point where he was embarrassing to watch. However statistically and impact wise he also had his worst time period. If chucking was the reason for his wickets then before his ban he would have been doing the best in the career but arguably he was putting out the worst performances of his career then
I think, he might have under performed in few result matches which I can't recall, but more or less, he used to bowl 70+ overs at around 2 to 2.2 for 7 wickets. Also, those days IND often played with 5 bowlers, which probably distributed wickets. Still 6.5 wickets at that average & economy on a better batting surface & far better batsmen of spin is almost unmatched, may be overall, only Murali was better compared to Kumble in India.
Even a half fit Ashwin is proving to be a game changer.![]()