you must be kidding here...even taking into the account the paucity of good indian pacers, that is just outrageous...with kapil taking the new ball for sure (and two out of srinath, amar singh or pathan to partner him)

you must be kidding here...even taking into the account the paucity of good indian pacers, that is just outrageous...with kapil taking the new ball for sure (and two out of srinath, amar singh or pathan to partner him)
@The Red Telephone Of all the topics in the worldYes, a question I've long found fascinating. These three formed, joint with the South African triplet of Schwarz, Vogler and Faulkner, the most potent spin attack in history during Indian cricket's most successful phase to date, the last 6-7 years notwithstanding.
So who was the best of the three? Am open to pretty much all myself, but I have read material suggesting Chandra was the most accomplished overseas performer, which to date has meant I've tended to consider him the best.
Venkat, the backup spinner, was always thought inferior by most despite the fact he was picked ahead of Prasanna on a number of occasions. So he's not included here.
And as we all know Prasanna was once on the verge of signing for Chester le Street in the Durham Senior League in 1975 but instead they got some chap called Colin Milburn.@The Red Telephone Of all the topics in the world![]()
No, he doesn't. Bedi by far has the best rep, followed by Chandrasekhar; and so does their records.Prassana has the best rep.
How???Prassana has the best rep.
That was my impression of inside India. Maybe I am wrong.How???
You pretty much are imo. Bedi has the highest reputation, followed by Chandrasekhar. Don't think Prasanna is very close in this regard.Maybe I am wrong.
I haven't heard Bedi praised as much except for his beautiful actionYou pretty much are imo. Bedi has the highest reputation, followed by Chandrasekhar. Don't think Prasanna is very close in this regard.
Besi was rated higher than Underwood everywhere, including in England (though definitely thanks atleast in part to his action). IIRC, a World XI made by top 5 English Cricket journalists, had Bedi down with all 5 votes in the team, with Underwood getting none. Chandra also made that team, for variety mostly. Don't think Prasanna was even mentioned really, the only exercise I saw him rated way highly was in the Cricinfo teams.I haven't heard Bedi praised as much except for his beautiful action
tbf it might be due to Derek being very much seen as a wet pitch monster in the same line as someone like Lock which led to his achievements abroad being discredited/poorly rated. Bedi over Derek is a fine stance anyway.Besi was rated higher than Underwood everywhere, including in England (though definitely thanks atleast in part to his action). IIRC, a World XI made by top 5 English Cricket journalists, had Bedi down with all 5 votes in the team, with Underwood getting none. Chandra also made that team, for variety mostly. Don't think Prasanna was even mentioned really, the only exercise I saw him rated way highly was in the Cricinfo teams.
Seems fair. Both of them are way better than Prasanna tbh. And Bedi/Chandra over Underwood is not a bad take, they are ultra close imo.Besi was rated higher than Underwood everywhere, including in England (though definitely thanks atleast in part to his action). IIRC, a World XI made by top 5 English Cricket journalists, had Bedi down with all 5 votes in the team, with Underwood getting none. Chandra also made that team, for variety mostly. Don't think Prasanna was even mentioned really, the only exercise I saw him rated way highly was in the Cricinfo teams.