Harsh Thakor
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My list of bowlers whose statistical record did least justice to their true merit.Ranked in order of merit considering the difference between their moral performance and statistical record.
1.Andy Roberts
2.Gary Sobers
2.Subhash Gupte
4.Wes Hall
5.Kapil Dev
6.Mitchelle Johnson
7.Abdul Qadir
8.Wasim Akram
9.Sarafraz Nawaz
10.Erapalli Prasanna
Andy Roberts at the top because he was morally on par with Imran ,Hadlee or Lillee and still averaged 25.61 .Close to the most complete paceman of them all with his verstality and craft.Gavaskar,Barry Richards and both Chappell brothers rated Roberts was the most difficult paceman they ever faced,with Lillee regarding him the most complete of all fast bowlers.
Gary Sobers was considered to be the most versatile of all if you take into account he bowled pace,spin and chinaman.Almost as lethal as Alan Davidson and still averaged 34.03.
Subhash Gupte was considered to be more penetrative than even Shane Warne and averaged around 32 .No spinner was more complete,with Sobers ranking Gupte above Warne.
Wes Hall was in the Trueman class but averaged around 26.A demon amongst bowlers.
Kapil Dev who averaged 29.64 with 434 scalps was unfortunate to bowl mostly on flat pancakes and have no supporting role.May well have averaged under 25 had he played for England or Australia.Few paceman ever had such reserves of stamina or such ability to move the ball away.
Mitchelle Johnson averaged around 28 at his best could have been part of the top 5 paceman ever in test history blending pace,movement,bounce and control in perfect proportion.He was more threatening than Dale Steyn at his best with his prodigious seam movement and bounce.
Abdul Qadir averaged 32 who was arguably more lethal than even Shane Warne bowling the googly with more wizardry than any spinner ever.
Wasim Akram who averaged 23.62 was he most complete paceman of them all arguably more impactful than even Mcgrath and as lethal as Marshall.
Sarafraz Nawaz who averaged around 33 could bowl as well as Lilllee or Hadlee on his day with his mastery of swing and seam movement.
Prasanna mastered off spin like no none else being rated by Ian Chappell as the best spinner he ever faced.
1.Andy Roberts
2.Gary Sobers
2.Subhash Gupte
4.Wes Hall
5.Kapil Dev
6.Mitchelle Johnson
7.Abdul Qadir
8.Wasim Akram
9.Sarafraz Nawaz
10.Erapalli Prasanna
Andy Roberts at the top because he was morally on par with Imran ,Hadlee or Lillee and still averaged 25.61 .Close to the most complete paceman of them all with his verstality and craft.Gavaskar,Barry Richards and both Chappell brothers rated Roberts was the most difficult paceman they ever faced,with Lillee regarding him the most complete of all fast bowlers.
Gary Sobers was considered to be the most versatile of all if you take into account he bowled pace,spin and chinaman.Almost as lethal as Alan Davidson and still averaged 34.03.
Subhash Gupte was considered to be more penetrative than even Shane Warne and averaged around 32 .No spinner was more complete,with Sobers ranking Gupte above Warne.
Wes Hall was in the Trueman class but averaged around 26.A demon amongst bowlers.
Kapil Dev who averaged 29.64 with 434 scalps was unfortunate to bowl mostly on flat pancakes and have no supporting role.May well have averaged under 25 had he played for England or Australia.Few paceman ever had such reserves of stamina or such ability to move the ball away.
Mitchelle Johnson averaged around 28 at his best could have been part of the top 5 paceman ever in test history blending pace,movement,bounce and control in perfect proportion.He was more threatening than Dale Steyn at his best with his prodigious seam movement and bounce.
Abdul Qadir averaged 32 who was arguably more lethal than even Shane Warne bowling the googly with more wizardry than any spinner ever.
Wasim Akram who averaged 23.62 was he most complete paceman of them all arguably more impactful than even Mcgrath and as lethal as Marshall.
Sarafraz Nawaz who averaged around 33 could bowl as well as Lilllee or Hadlee on his day with his mastery of swing and seam movement.
Prasanna mastered off spin like no none else being rated by Ian Chappell as the best spinner he ever faced.