BigMart wrote:Mmm
Stats can tell a whole lot of stories can't they?
Good figures in Sri Lanka... Perhaps helped by a couple of tours when Sri Lanka were not far from minnows status
Sharjah... Who did he play there? And where were they positioned in world rankings ATT?
What exactly was Warne's record like on the slowest Bunsen burners .... In India?
Say it again.... Warne much preferred wickets with bounce and pace than massive sideways grip, which takes pace of the ball... Most over spinning leggies do? Apart from Kimble, more a top spin bowler who bowled 10k quicker than most wrist spinners.
The argument of whether Murali had a legal action is separate from who is the better performed bowler?!
It was you who suggested earlier in this thread,
"Should I actually put up a statistical comparison to illustrate what is meant by a better record... ".........
So stats are relevant or not? Haven't seen you put any stats up yet Mart. Only try to pick holes in the ones I put up.
Sharjah - 2 tests vs Pakistan. 16 wickets at 9.62. Strike rate 25. Not bad playing against a sub-continental mob who play spin well.
His record in India was poor - the figures suggest this was at least partly due to playing there just prior to and just after injury. But we've covered that already.
Warne was a genius on any wicket. Apart from his Indian figures, his career was one of consistently taking wickets on all surfaces against all countries.
Say it again. 45% of his wickets at home. Murali 62%.
Mart if you want to make loose hypotheses like "Good figures in Sri Lanka... Perhaps helped by a couple of tours when Sri Lanka were not far from minnows status," then how about doing a bit of research yourself? That statement is crap.
He played two tests in SL in 1992 taking 3/158 in total. Average 52.66.
He didn't play there again until 1999 and then again in 2004. 2 series - 6 tests against Sri Lankan teams including Jayasuriya, Aravinda de Silva, Ranatunga, Vaas, Herath, Murali, Jayawardene, Sangakarra, Dilshan, Tillekeratne, Samaraweera. Nowhere near teams of minnow status. 34 wickets for 626 at 18. Strike rate 39.5. 5 x 5 wicket hauls.
In 2004 against Sangakarra, Jayasuriya, Dilshan, Jayawardene, Samaraweera and Tillekeratne he took 26 wickets in 3 tests on their home pitches. Your theory about him on the sub-continent holds no water, apart from in India.