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| Saleem Malik blasts Pakistan Quote:
What a.... Well lets not go there. I hate it when players who think the're God, start opening their mouths. As for his comment about Warne being easy to play... To start with he did'nt notice that whilst he was playing him well (debateable since he ussualy got out to the pace men), Warne was taking 5,6 and 7 wicket hauls. Even getting man of the series.
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| In warne,s defence Maranello, to be fair to Warne India never played Warne when he was at the height of his powers.India played Warne in his debut series in 1991 and did not play against him again until 1997 - He was at his greatest between those years. We will never know how he would have gone had he played India when he was at his height. As for how he would have bowled againt Miandad, I think any of the greatest spin bowlers in history would have found it difficult. Last edited by Seamer : 31-12-2004 at 11:08 AM. |
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| Salim Malik played Warne pretty easily, that can't be denied. He was a high class batsman as opposed to many in our current line up who look like they learned most of their cricket in the backstreets...which most of them probably did. Not that I want to hear Malik's views, he was a player I disliked a lot. Not someone that could be relied on for various reasons. |
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| Just a couple of things here Beny. The impression that Salim Malik played Warne well, is simlpy not an impression, it's a fact. Warne dismissed him just once in test cricket. And from what ever I have seen of Malik and heard as well, he was a pretty accomplished player of spin bowling. Having said all that, it doesn't for once make the view that Warnie is a negavtive bowler correct. A negative bowler simply cannot pick 550 odd wickets. A comparision with Murali as I always say is pointless, the two are completely different type of bowlers (for heaven's sake one is an offie the other a leggie) and are equally effective in their own respects. A comparision b/w them is what I expect a troublemaking TMS user to do as a deliberate wind up post not an ex-international player. Of coarse Salim Malik is different, cause he probably isn't as widely respected as most other players are regardless of their relative successfulness or unsuccessfullness, but still, you'd expect him to act more maturely... These statements from Malik now reflect why I have always had just one opinion of Malik, which I once said in another post Quote:
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Regardless its really only a side point.
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| There are only a select few that can boast the fact that they could play Warne, and Malik may have been one of them. But it doesn't give him the right to suddenly claim that playing Warne is easy, most of his comments were pretty brash and you can't discredit the Pakistani's too much, they were simply outclassed !
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