Harsh Thakor
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Glen Mcgrath,Brian Lara and Ian Botham were all superstars making a profound influence on the game.
Brian Lara had the greatest natural cricketing genius and creativity and was on the top as a pure artist.No batsmen had a greater prowess for registering mammoth scores or being as mercurial and artistic silmuntaneously.At his best Botham was the greatest match-winner turning the complexion of matches to win them for his country from the depths of despair more than any cricketer.Whether bowling ,batting or fielding at his best Botham made a Herculean impact on a game.His 1981 Ashes and 198o Mumbai jublilee test effort remain unequaled in the history of the game where he ressurected England from the grave to reach the pinnacle of glory.Glen Mcgrath was simply a bowling metronome with accuracy and control personified and an epitome of consistency.No paceman ever equalled Mcgrath's intelligence in asessing the weaknesses of opponents.
Mcgrath had phenomenal stats as a match winner taking more wicket in test wins than any fast bowler ever .Contributed almost as much as Warne in Australia reaching the top of test and ODI pedestal with arguably even a greater contribution than Malcolm Marshall in his team becoming an al-time champion test team.Had an outstanding haul of 414 scalps out of an overall 463 in test matches won Howevever often he was predictable and not as explosive or versatile as the likesof Wasim Akram or Dennis Lillee.Botham lost his peak after 1982 and was never at his best against West Indies,the best team of his day.Lara had patches of inconsistency but bore the brunt on his shoulders of one of the weakest batting line ups and at his best turned games more than any batsmen of his era,more than even Sachin Tendulkar.Arguably in test cricket after Bradman no batsmen scaled the heights of Lara who resembled a magician when batting.His top scores of 400 and 375 versus England and match-winning innings of 213 and 153 not out in the 1999 Frank Worrell trophy are proof of this.
Although Botham had staggering all-round figures he lacked the longevity of Mcgrath and the consistency of Lara in lifting a weak team from the depths of despair.Mcgrath was more consistent but lacked the flamboyance of Lara or all-round agression of Botham .My final verdict would be Lara at no 1.,Botham at no 2,and Mcgrath at no3.Ofcourse statistically Mcgrath is the giant as a match-winner but stats does not tell the true story.From 1977-82 ,at his peak,Botham was the best but Lara is rated ahead because of his being at the top of the mantle for so long.What influence my ranking of Lara at no 1 was the average percentage score of his team's runs he scored combined with his phenomenal strike rate. .Botham and Mcgrath had considerably more support.Glen had the advantage of playing amongst truly great stalwarts.
STATISTICS COMPILED FROM S.RAJESH OF CRICINFO
BRIAN LARA
won match 1992-2005 32 52 4 2929 213 61.02 4387 66.76 8 16 1 389 30 view innings
lost match 1992-2006 63 126 0 5316 226 42.19 9283 57.26 14 22 13 712 34 view innings
drawn match 1990-2006 36 54 2 3708 400* 71.30 6083 60.95 12 10 3 458 24
GLEN MCGRATH
won match 1993-2007 84 168 3296.4 1010 7945 414 8/24 10/27 19.19 2.41 47.7 18 3 view innings
lost match 1994-2004 20 39 793.1 237 2079 87 7/76 9/220 23.89 2.62 54.7 7 0 view innings
drawn match 1993-2005 20 36 784.5 223 2162 62 8/38 9/103 34.87 2.75 75.9 4 0 view innings
IAN BOTHAM
During the six years when Botham was at his peak, he was the best of the four allrounders going around during that period. Imran Khan, Kapil Dev and Richard Hadlee were tremendous too - though Hadlee's best was to come later - but none of them matched Botham's consistency with bat and ball. During this period, the difference between Botham's batting and bowling average was 12.59. Imran and Hadlee had better bowling averages, but neither matched Botham as a batsman (though Imran's best as a batsman was to come later).
The four leading allrounders between Jan 1977 and Dec 1982 Player Tests Runs Average 100s/ 50s Wickets Average 5WI/ 10WM Diff in ave
Ian Botham 58 3229 37.11 11/ 13 262 24.52 20/ 4 12.59
Imran Khan 37 1429 29.16 1/ 4 186 21.79 13/ 3 7.37
Kapil Dev 44 1904 32.82 2/ 11 172 29.68 13/ 1 3.14
Richard Hadlee 23 767 21.91 1/ 4 114 23.22 11/ 2 -1.31
Brian Lara had the greatest natural cricketing genius and creativity and was on the top as a pure artist.No batsmen had a greater prowess for registering mammoth scores or being as mercurial and artistic silmuntaneously.At his best Botham was the greatest match-winner turning the complexion of matches to win them for his country from the depths of despair more than any cricketer.Whether bowling ,batting or fielding at his best Botham made a Herculean impact on a game.His 1981 Ashes and 198o Mumbai jublilee test effort remain unequaled in the history of the game where he ressurected England from the grave to reach the pinnacle of glory.Glen Mcgrath was simply a bowling metronome with accuracy and control personified and an epitome of consistency.No paceman ever equalled Mcgrath's intelligence in asessing the weaknesses of opponents.
Mcgrath had phenomenal stats as a match winner taking more wicket in test wins than any fast bowler ever .Contributed almost as much as Warne in Australia reaching the top of test and ODI pedestal with arguably even a greater contribution than Malcolm Marshall in his team becoming an al-time champion test team.Had an outstanding haul of 414 scalps out of an overall 463 in test matches won Howevever often he was predictable and not as explosive or versatile as the likesof Wasim Akram or Dennis Lillee.Botham lost his peak after 1982 and was never at his best against West Indies,the best team of his day.Lara had patches of inconsistency but bore the brunt on his shoulders of one of the weakest batting line ups and at his best turned games more than any batsmen of his era,more than even Sachin Tendulkar.Arguably in test cricket after Bradman no batsmen scaled the heights of Lara who resembled a magician when batting.His top scores of 400 and 375 versus England and match-winning innings of 213 and 153 not out in the 1999 Frank Worrell trophy are proof of this.
Although Botham had staggering all-round figures he lacked the longevity of Mcgrath and the consistency of Lara in lifting a weak team from the depths of despair.Mcgrath was more consistent but lacked the flamboyance of Lara or all-round agression of Botham .My final verdict would be Lara at no 1.,Botham at no 2,and Mcgrath at no3.Ofcourse statistically Mcgrath is the giant as a match-winner but stats does not tell the true story.From 1977-82 ,at his peak,Botham was the best but Lara is rated ahead because of his being at the top of the mantle for so long.What influence my ranking of Lara at no 1 was the average percentage score of his team's runs he scored combined with his phenomenal strike rate. .Botham and Mcgrath had considerably more support.Glen had the advantage of playing amongst truly great stalwarts.
STATISTICS COMPILED FROM S.RAJESH OF CRICINFO
BRIAN LARA
won match 1992-2005 32 52 4 2929 213 61.02 4387 66.76 8 16 1 389 30 view innings
lost match 1992-2006 63 126 0 5316 226 42.19 9283 57.26 14 22 13 712 34 view innings
drawn match 1990-2006 36 54 2 3708 400* 71.30 6083 60.95 12 10 3 458 24
GLEN MCGRATH
won match 1993-2007 84 168 3296.4 1010 7945 414 8/24 10/27 19.19 2.41 47.7 18 3 view innings
lost match 1994-2004 20 39 793.1 237 2079 87 7/76 9/220 23.89 2.62 54.7 7 0 view innings
drawn match 1993-2005 20 36 784.5 223 2162 62 8/38 9/103 34.87 2.75 75.9 4 0 view innings
IAN BOTHAM
During the six years when Botham was at his peak, he was the best of the four allrounders going around during that period. Imran Khan, Kapil Dev and Richard Hadlee were tremendous too - though Hadlee's best was to come later - but none of them matched Botham's consistency with bat and ball. During this period, the difference between Botham's batting and bowling average was 12.59. Imran and Hadlee had better bowling averages, but neither matched Botham as a batsman (though Imran's best as a batsman was to come later).
The four leading allrounders between Jan 1977 and Dec 1982 Player Tests Runs Average 100s/ 50s Wickets Average 5WI/ 10WM Diff in ave
Ian Botham 58 3229 37.11 11/ 13 262 24.52 20/ 4 12.59
Imran Khan 37 1429 29.16 1/ 4 186 21.79 13/ 3 7.37
Kapil Dev 44 1904 32.82 2/ 11 172 29.68 13/ 1 3.14
Richard Hadlee 23 767 21.91 1/ 4 114 23.22 11/ 2 -1.31