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Happy birthday to a bowler who is considered a left-arm legend - but would it be too much of a stretch to call him Pakistan's greatest bowler?
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I think Waqar was a better one day bowler
Stats show
Waqar has more 5 wicket halls then wasim in odi and a better strike rate
Diabetes had affected Wasim in his last 5-6 years of his career. He also retired from test matches by 2001, had he played in his last 2 years, he would probably have had 450 plus test wickets.
If I look back at his career, he was at his peak around 89-92. For most of his career he was good but never dominated like he should have. For me, he underachieved relative to the talent he had.
One could say the same for Waqar. Waqar had a blitztrek start to his career and had 180 test wickets by 1994. To pick up only 193 test wickets in your final 9 years is very mediocre in comparison
Nasser Hussain, just yesterday:
"I would have with Malcolm Marshall, I would have Wasim Akram…[they] would be in my list of the three greatest ever fast bowlers."
The allegations have tarnished his image for many, but I will always remember him as a magician with the ball, a smart bowler, highly-skilled and a match-winner.
Tests
1-Imran 2-Waqar 3-Wsim
ODIs
1-Wasim 2-Waqar 3-Imran.
The allegations have tarnished his image for many, but I will always remember him as a magician with the ball, a smart bowler, highly-skilled and a match-winner.
From his era
Statistically Imran was ahead of Wasim and the best in test cricket .who was more impactful in famous test wins and series,better against the best team of his day and had a better record in peak era.Imran has considerably better best innings bowling figures capturing 7 or more wickets on 5 occasions in test cricket.In terms of strike rate consistently they were almost on par as well as bowling average.Versus West Indies he overshadowed any other bowing great.
However aesthetically Wasim was the winner who produced more prodigious swing or reverse swing,had a more potent oustwinger,a better slower ball,could disguise his deliveries more and overalll more complete.Imran pioneered art of reverse swing which Wasim further developed.Imran was class act when bowling Sunny and Vishy at Karachi in 1982-83 but I doubt he would equal Wasim's dismissal of Rahul Dravid at Madras in 1999 or Robert Croft in England.Wasim's 11-160 at Melbourne in 1989-90 has never been surpassed by Imran in terms of sheer skill nor his spell at Old Trafford in 1992 .Imran may have been a shade quicker or more agressive but could not equal Wasim's magical artistry.
Wasim was better than Imran consistently in career if you asess the inital and final phases.Wasim in hi s inital yaers was more promising than Imram wasa and a more consistent performer.In the peak era .
Imran wins the race on statistics but remember Wasim played in a more challenging era with restriction on bouncers,more protective head gear for batsmen,neutral umpiring ,slower wickets many more ODI's played and more great fast bowlers..Still Wasim was from 1990-98 the best bowler in terms of average in the world .Morally in peak I feel Hadlee by a whisker overshadowed Imran or even Marshall .Hadlee bore brunt for the weakest team but still took 330 scalps from 1978-1988 while playing with three pace bowling greats Marshall still stood out.
No doubt Imran championed winning causes in England in 1987 and West Indies in 1988 but was supported by batsmen more than Wasim.Imran's career was greatly defined by his phenomenal performances in 1981-83 and to an extent 1987-88.No doubt Imran ran through a side more than Wasim and had a considerably better average in games won but to me t was Wasim who was more capable of making crucial breakthroughs and more effective in unhelpful conditions.
More great batsmen of his day felt Wasim was the most daunting pacemen to face than great batsmen who faced Imran.The likes of Lara,Kallis and Sangakaara ranked Wasim the best they faced while in Imran's time Viv,Chappell brothers and Gavaskar rated Lillee or even Andy Roberts ahead.
In ODI's Wasim is the clear winner with 502 scalps,better contribution in wins.
Overall in tests I still place Wasim because the game is also about aesthetics .Not for nothing have twice as many chosen great players chosen Wasim in all-time test XI than Imran.Ofcourse Imran is the greater cricketer beyond compassion,but as a pure pace bowler to me Wasim wins the title of 'best ever Pakistani pace bowler."
[MENTION=139595]Ab Fan[/MENTION] any view?appreciateStatistically Imran was ahead of Wasim and the best in test cricket .who was more impactful in famous test wins and series,better against the best team of his day and had a better record in peak era.Imran has considerably better best innings bowling figures capturing 7 or more wickets on 5 occasions in test cricket.In terms of strike rate consistently they were almost on par as well as bowling average.Versus West Indies he overshadowed any other bowing great.
However aesthetically Wasim was the winner who produced more prodigious swing or reverse swing,had a more potent oustwinger,a better slower ball,could disguise his deliveries more and overalll more complete.Imran pioneered art of reverse swing which Wasim further developed.Imran was class act when bowling Sunny and Vishy at Karachi in 1982-83 but I doubt he would equal Wasim's dismissal of Rahul Dravid at Madras in 1999 or Robert Croft in England.Wasim's 11-160 at Melbourne in 1989-90 has never been surpassed by Imran in terms of sheer skill nor his spell at Old Trafford in 1992 .Imran may have been a shade quicker or more agressive but could not equal Wasim's magical artistry.
Wasim was better than Imran consistently in career if you asess the inital and final phases.Wasim in hi s inital yaers was more promising than Imram wasa and a more consistent performer.In the peak era .
Imran wins the race on statistics but remember Wasim played in a more challenging era with restriction on bouncers,more protective head gear for batsmen,neutral umpiring ,slower wickets many more ODI's played and more great fast bowlers..Still Wasim was from 1990-98 the best bowler in terms of average in the world .Morally in peak I feel Hadlee by a whisker overshadowed Imran or even Marshall .Hadlee bore brunt for the weakest team but still took 330 scalps from 1978-1988 while playing with three pace bowling greats Marshall still stood out.
No doubt Imran championed winning causes in England in 1987 and West Indies in 1988 but was supported by batsmen more than Wasim.Imran's career was greatly defined by his phenomenal performances in 1981-83 and to an extent 1987-88.No doubt Imran ran through a side more than Wasim and had a considerably better average in games won but to me t was Wasim who was more capable of making crucial breakthroughs and more effective in unhelpful conditions.
More great batsmen of his day felt Wasim was the most daunting pacemen to face than great batsmen who faced Imran.The likes of Lara,Kallis and Sangakaara ranked Wasim the best they faced while in Imran's time Viv,Chappell brothers and Gavaskar rated Lillee or even Andy Roberts ahead.
In ODI's Wasim is the clear winner with 502 scalps,better contribution in wins.
Overall in tests I still place Wasim because the game is also about aesthetics .Not for nothing have twice as many chosen great players chosen Wasim in all-time test XI than Imran.Ofcourse Imran is the greater cricketer beyond compassion,but as a pure pace bowler to me Wasim wins the title of 'best ever Pakistani pace bowler."
[MENTION=139595]Ab Fan[/MENTION] any view?appreciate
Wasim Akram is the best bowler Pakistan have produced without a doubt.
So how does Imran have the better test record?
So how does Imran have the better test record?
So how does Imran have the better test record?
Rahul Dravid has a better Test record than Sunny Gavaskar. Who was better?
Rahul Dravid has a better Test record than Sunny Gavaskar. Who was better?
Don't care.
Wasim could produce special balls and run through a team. Most players would say Wasim is better.
You always go with players who played in olden days. Never seen you say a current player is better than a player who played years ago.
Wasim has a pretty poor strike rate for an ATG, so saying he ran through teams heaps is wrong
You and Robert just keeps looking at stats.
you say he ran through teams lots. I am saying he didn't. He certainly did so less than Imran. You are glorifying certain performances, and cannot remember the times when he wasn't as good. Name an top tier ATG fast bowler in the modern era with a worse SR than Wasim, then we will talk
Every player has bad performances. Your basically saying a player can't have a bad day.
I don't need stats to tell me if Wasim Akram is better than a certain bowler.
You and Robert just keeps looking at stats.
They are the beginning of understanding not the end, but I still don’t see how Wasim could be considered a better bowler than Imran when the older man took wickets for less runs and more often.
Agreed. The objective of a bowler is to take wickets for few runs. Style, aesthetics and charisma are secondary to that
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Yes, he was.
Versatility is a trait that makes the game of cricket a lot more wonderful.
I recall a programme in one of India's biggest news channel, Aaj Tak when Imran and Kapil both were invited and they were having conversations on India and Pakistan cricket of current era and past.
When asked about Pakistan fast bowling, Kapil Dev who was sitting beside Imran said that Wasim Akram is not only the best fast bowler from Pakistan but is arguably one of the best ever. After him, there was Imran and Waqar. Shoaib also was great but he was clearly a level below these three greats.
So, when Kapil says it in front of Imran, who was actually his contemporary player that Wasim is the best fast bowler from Pakistan then we do get to know that atleast in India, everyone acknowledges Wasim as the best fast bowler from Pakistan.
I mean if Kapil would have picked Imran, we could have said that he was probably a bit biased towards his contemporary player and also the fact that Imran was sitting on his side so he has to pick him but he rather picks Wasim, so hardly a bias there.
It is naturally difficult for Kapil to speak highly of Imran when he beats Imran in many key parameters. For example vs West Indies, Kapil was a better bowler and a much better batsman than Imran. In Australia Kapil is the greatest Asian bowler ever, even ahead of Wasim.
It didnt matter what the condition of the ball or the game - when the ball was in Wasim's hand - you knew something was about to happen!
It is naturally difficult for Kapil to speak highly of Imran when he beats Imran in many key parameters. For example vs West Indies, Kapil was a better bowler and a much better batsman than Imran. In Australia Kapil is the greatest Asian bowler ever, even ahead of Wasim.
Imran is twice the cricketer Kapil is. Imran is a top 10 AT bowler, Dev isnt a top 30. What parameters does Kapil win in, as I could name 20 Imran wins easily
Kapil is #1 pure AR ever to play the game bro.
Miller and Botham??
Never mind Imran, who is a pure AR by most measures, would have made the Pak team just for his batting at many times during his career
Kapil isn't a top 40 test bowler of all time, or top 100 bat. Purely overrated as he was a decent Indian fast bowler, when previously they had had no one not terrible
Miller and Botham are great but behind Kapil.
Imran is one of the greatest fast bowlers ever, A Top 20 level test bowler without question. He's also one of the greatest ARs ever, credit must be given where it is due.
Kapil is definitely a top 25-30 level test bowler. Behind Imran for sure but he is right up there with his 434 test wickets