govinda indian fan
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Who bowled better away from home?
Ummm..... No. He only has 4 or more WPM away against NZ, Australia (just) and Zimbabwe. 3 out of 9 opponents. The stats are right above your post.During Ambrose career span 1988-2000
Away matches
Akram managed 4 WPM against 8 out of 9 opponents.
Ambrose did it against England and Australia only.
And, how did your stupid ass assume that he can count?Ummm..... No. He only has 4 or more WPM away against NZ, Australia (just) and Zimbabwe. 3 out of 9 opponents. The stats are right above your post.
He is confining this from 88-2000 to approximately match Ambrose's career. Which in the world of PFK 'select some timeframes that suit my argument', might be the most reasonable thing I've ever seen from him.Ummm..... No. He only has 4 or more WPM away against NZ, Australia (just) and Zimbabwe. 3 out of 9 opponents. The stats are right above your post.
Atleast him stating that in full would be a better start. He would still be wrong, it would be a silly comp and Ambrose blows Wasim in Australia/England hard over any period, but will atleast be honestHe is confining this from 88-2000 to approximately match Ambrose's career. Which in the world of PFK 'select some timeframes that suit my argument', might be the most reasonable thing I've ever seen from him.
Wasim away 98-2000 is 8 out of 9 countries>= 4 WPM.
I'm not a Wasim fan, or a fan picking exactly 4WPM specifically to make him look good. I rate Ambrose ahead fairly clearly. But he does have a point.
Wasim away 98-00 was also nearly 4.7 WPM. If we are confining our analysis to number of wickets rather than quality, this is really impressive over this length of time.
He did state it in full, at least as far as what I clarified pertains to. Reread what he posted if you are unsure. I understood it fine.Atleast him stating that in full would be a better start. He would still be wrong, it would be a silly comp and Ambrose blows Wasim in Australia/England hard over any period, but will atleast be honest
I guess that’s impressiveHe is confining this from 88-2000 to approximately match Ambrose's career. Which in the world of PFK 'select some timeframes that suit my argument', might be the most reasonable thing I've ever seen from him.
Wasim away 98-2000 is 8 out of 9 countries>= 4 WPM.
I'm not a Wasim fan, or a fan picking exactly 4WPM specifically to make him look good. I rate Ambrose ahead fairly clearly. But he does have a point.
Wasim away 98-00 was also nearly 4.7 WPM. If we are confining our analysis to number of wickets rather than quality, this is really impressive over this length of time.
88-2000. Edited.I guess that’s impressive