Harsh Thakor
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Both Richard Hadlee and Imran Khan were outstanding paceman.Statistically they were champions of their era,particularly in peak period.Both could single-handedly turn or win games.
For sheer determination or agression Imran would rate ahead who would never be intimidated by opposing batsmen.Hadlee would at times go defensive when attacked and scared to deploy the bouncer.Imran also posessed more speed being genuinely fast in contrast to Richard who was basically fast-medium and could swing the ball to a greater extent.At his best Imran was always more explosive than Hadlee.Imran was a better performer than Richard against the best team of his era,West Indies.
However Imran did not posess the control and accuracy of Hadlee or his ability to outthink a great batsmen.Few paceman understood an opposing batsmen's weakneses as accurately as Hadlee who had the mind of a computer.Imran would not equal Hadlee on a green top.Hadlee had a more lethal outswinger and legcutter and a more disguised bouncer.Over a prolonged period Hadlee could be more lethal than Imran,being more of a bowling machine.On Australian or English tracks Hadlee would overshadow Imran .
To me statistically in peak period Hadlee overshadowed Imran if you consider the workload he single-handedly bore of a weak pace attack.From 1978-88 Hadlee's 330 wickets at an average of around 19.3 and a strike rate of around 47 was ahead of Imran's 236 wickets from 1981-87 at an average of around 17 and strike rate of around 43 .Imran missed series in Australia in 1983-84 and some home series between 1983-85.Overall Hadlee has a better strike rate than Imran ,better average and more 5 and 10 wkt hauls.Hadlee tok 431 wickets at an average of 22.29 and a strike rate of 50.9.Imran took 362 wickets in 88 tsets at 22.81 with a strike rate of 53.8.However figures may be unfair as Imran became a genuine paceman after 1976 and played lot of cricket on flat sub-continent wickets.In matches won they both averaged around the same at around 13 and 14 respectively.Morally statistically they are almost on par .from 1978-88 or 1980-88.
So in the end a virtual photo-finish separates these 2 giants with less than a margin of a whisker.However if I had a gun on my head I would chose Hadlee considering both statistics and bowling skill.On flat tracks Imran was better with his mastery of reverse swing but also remember some of Richard's bowling in the sub-continent and his not being used to alien condition son the sub-continent.On a green top Hadlee would be my unanimous choice.Although Imran could be more deadly in single spells over a prolonged period Hadlee was more of a threat.Imran at his best had the support of a Sarfraz Nawaz,Abdul Qadir or Wasim Akram unlike Richard Hadlee.On a genuine cricket track Hadlee would be my choice by a whisker.
STATISTICS COMPILED FROM S.RAJESH IN CRICINFO.
RICHARD HADLEE'S TEST CAREER
Period Tests Wickets Average Strike Rate 5WI/ 10WM
Till Dec 1977 17 61 35.57 61.2 2/ 1
Jan 1978 To Dec 1988 60 330 19.57 48.4 32/ 8
Jan 1989 Onwards 9 40 24.52 54.4 2/ 0
Career 86 431 22.29 50.8 36/ 9
BEST TEST BOWLERS BETWEEN JAN 1978 AND DEC 1988 (QUAL: 150 WICKETS)
Bowler Tests Wickets Average Strike Rate 5WI/ 10WM
Imran Khan 58 272 19.39 47.8 19/ 5
Richard Hadlee 60 330 19.57 48.4 32/ 8
Joel Garner 53 234 20.27 50.6 7/ 0
Malcolm Marshall 61 300 20.88 45.8 18/ 3
Imran had a better average and strike rate but Hadlee played many more tests .
TOP BOWLERS IN THE WORLD BETWEEN 1980 AND 1988 (QUAL: 150 WICKETS)
Bowler Tests Wickets Average Strike Rate 5WI/ 10WM
Imran Khan 48 236 17.77 43.6 18/ 5
Richard Hadlee 51 284 19.03 47.0 28/ 7
Malcolm Marshall 58 297 20.20 44.7 18/ 3
For sheer determination or agression Imran would rate ahead who would never be intimidated by opposing batsmen.Hadlee would at times go defensive when attacked and scared to deploy the bouncer.Imran also posessed more speed being genuinely fast in contrast to Richard who was basically fast-medium and could swing the ball to a greater extent.At his best Imran was always more explosive than Hadlee.Imran was a better performer than Richard against the best team of his era,West Indies.
However Imran did not posess the control and accuracy of Hadlee or his ability to outthink a great batsmen.Few paceman understood an opposing batsmen's weakneses as accurately as Hadlee who had the mind of a computer.Imran would not equal Hadlee on a green top.Hadlee had a more lethal outswinger and legcutter and a more disguised bouncer.Over a prolonged period Hadlee could be more lethal than Imran,being more of a bowling machine.On Australian or English tracks Hadlee would overshadow Imran .
To me statistically in peak period Hadlee overshadowed Imran if you consider the workload he single-handedly bore of a weak pace attack.From 1978-88 Hadlee's 330 wickets at an average of around 19.3 and a strike rate of around 47 was ahead of Imran's 236 wickets from 1981-87 at an average of around 17 and strike rate of around 43 .Imran missed series in Australia in 1983-84 and some home series between 1983-85.Overall Hadlee has a better strike rate than Imran ,better average and more 5 and 10 wkt hauls.Hadlee tok 431 wickets at an average of 22.29 and a strike rate of 50.9.Imran took 362 wickets in 88 tsets at 22.81 with a strike rate of 53.8.However figures may be unfair as Imran became a genuine paceman after 1976 and played lot of cricket on flat sub-continent wickets.In matches won they both averaged around the same at around 13 and 14 respectively.Morally statistically they are almost on par .from 1978-88 or 1980-88.
So in the end a virtual photo-finish separates these 2 giants with less than a margin of a whisker.However if I had a gun on my head I would chose Hadlee considering both statistics and bowling skill.On flat tracks Imran was better with his mastery of reverse swing but also remember some of Richard's bowling in the sub-continent and his not being used to alien condition son the sub-continent.On a green top Hadlee would be my unanimous choice.Although Imran could be more deadly in single spells over a prolonged period Hadlee was more of a threat.Imran at his best had the support of a Sarfraz Nawaz,Abdul Qadir or Wasim Akram unlike Richard Hadlee.On a genuine cricket track Hadlee would be my choice by a whisker.
STATISTICS COMPILED FROM S.RAJESH IN CRICINFO.
RICHARD HADLEE'S TEST CAREER
Period Tests Wickets Average Strike Rate 5WI/ 10WM
Till Dec 1977 17 61 35.57 61.2 2/ 1
Jan 1978 To Dec 1988 60 330 19.57 48.4 32/ 8
Jan 1989 Onwards 9 40 24.52 54.4 2/ 0
Career 86 431 22.29 50.8 36/ 9
BEST TEST BOWLERS BETWEEN JAN 1978 AND DEC 1988 (QUAL: 150 WICKETS)
Bowler Tests Wickets Average Strike Rate 5WI/ 10WM
Imran Khan 58 272 19.39 47.8 19/ 5
Richard Hadlee 60 330 19.57 48.4 32/ 8
Joel Garner 53 234 20.27 50.6 7/ 0
Malcolm Marshall 61 300 20.88 45.8 18/ 3
Imran had a better average and strike rate but Hadlee played many more tests .
TOP BOWLERS IN THE WORLD BETWEEN 1980 AND 1988 (QUAL: 150 WICKETS)
Bowler Tests Wickets Average Strike Rate 5WI/ 10WM
Imran Khan 48 236 17.77 43.6 18/ 5
Richard Hadlee 51 284 19.03 47.0 28/ 7
Malcolm Marshall 58 297 20.20 44.7 18/ 3