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| If you were to produce the ultimate spinner he would have Warne's mastery of flight, drift and dip... Kumble's exceptionally disguised variations (far better disguised than Warne's ever were)... and Murali's ability to exploit a 4th / 5th day pitch with speared in balls that give the batsman little time to react and (aside from varying significantly in pace) do different things off the pitch. The purist will always rate the mastery of deception in the air (flight, drift, dip) and guile (disguise of variation) over "mere" effectiveness off the pitch... but effectiveness in exploiting conditions that give the spinner the chance to shine is what wins matches... and Murali's second to no-one on that front. |
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| Even Tom Moody his ex coach was saying the best way to play Murali is to attack him so he will go defensive - I would say he should know how he bowls pretty well
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| Congratulations on beating the record Muttiah Muraliduran From a Shane Warne fan.. P.S Have you still got that Western Bulldog's jumper ? And do you ever where it ? Might see you at the MCG on Grand Final day.....in it Last edited by acker : 04-12-2007 at 12:19 AM. |
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| Kumble is a fine bowler, but has his limitations. In a sense, he is the spinners' version of Glenn McGrath because both have excellent records gained through hard work, accuracy and persistence rather than exceptional talent. |
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| Kumble shouldn't be anywhere near this debate. His record (and performances) outside India have by and large been really quite inadequate. To compare this with McGrath (who very rarely didn't perform anywhere) is just plainly baffling. |
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| I quite agree Aurlius. Its virtually impossible to compare bowlers of different eras for many reasons not least because of the pitches. Imagine trying to play either Warne or Murali on a sticky!! |
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