Quote:
|
Originally Posted by pie_chucker Although they were all great, for me Ambrose was also the best |
How do you define "best": Ambrose made use of one thing none of the others could match: his height. You might argue that he developed an unhealthy obsession with utilising his height to dry up runs (which he hated conceding) and actually ended up doing less with the ball than (say) Wasim... but those sorts of arguments just seem to me to go around in circles rather than get anyone anywhere.
In a perfect world the team would have a master craftsman like Wasim one end but a bowler in the mould of Ambrose the other: which would be a better bet for any particular side would surely depend on who else was in the side!
If I'd already got Donald and McGrath I'd perhaps go for the swing, reverse swing and variations of Wasim... but if I'd already got Waqar and Pollock I'd almost certainly go for the brutality and bounce of Ambrose.