There was a constant smile on my face while watching this analysis ❤️ the amount of work Jarrod puts in each video of his is just remarkable. To have the data is one thing, but to find relevant patterns in it to tell a story through visual presentation is a pristine art, and Jarrod is a master of it. To think of he did it all with his right arm in a sling while using his left one, is kinda ironical in context of his video where he describes how Ashwin devours left handers for breakfast lunch snacks and dinner. Loved watching this
Ashwin is phenomenal. He scored more thn Pujara, Rahane and Virat at home in 2021. After seeing his variations I think he will soon start fast bowling.
Virat and Ravi don't like him and thy dint play him even single test while he did great in Australia in winning the series. Kohli is the worst captain ever didn't win a single ICC trophy with best team in world.
Ashwin has been the biggest match winner for us in last 6-7 years. People brush it aside because he's just so dominant in home conditions but why isn't anyone else in the world as dominant as him in their home conditions? 5 test 100's and 11 test 50's to add to this ridiculous bowling record.
@@yatishkhare3459 Yes, he had a major role to play in Adelaide(batting collapsed), Took out the Aussie top order in Melbourne and saved a test match in Sydney with a bad back. Ashwin has been phenomenal.
Jarod, it is illegal to be this goddamn efficient. Videos with this level of detail and stats alongwith cool animations should require weeks of effort. You are churning out such videos everyday. Are you really human?! BTW Mad Respect. Huge Fan. And a huge inspiration. ❤
I still remember how Ashwin bowled cook in his farewell series twice in same fashion, as it seemed like a recorded clip of previous innings of test match.... That was a moment to remember ,if one wants to fall in love of dismissal 😍
The thing is Ashwin is legendary even against right handers these days. Any hint of grip or turn in the pitch and he's suddenly the best bowler on the field. The way he got Smith and labuschagne, and obviously Warner, was incredible.
Brilliant insights! I have always wondered why Ashwin is made to sit out of the playing 11, regardless of the format and international or franchise. How a captain can leave Ashwin out is inexplicable...
I think the reason why left handers have had a consistently better average compared to right handers is because of the number of the right handers and add to that the right handed tailenders, always been more compared to the lefties, so the average for the right handed batsman will automatically come down.
Hi @Jarrod, congratulations on a fantastic piece of analysis and insights on my favorite Indian cricketer of all time. I think this video should be shown in all middle & high school Math classes to demonstrate the value of asking the right questions and using analytics to support a hypothesis that is hard to refute.
One wonders how a bowler of this greatness could be sidelined. When was breaking all forms and getting retention money similar to Kohli, Dhoni and others he was suddenly sidelined from short format cricket with no reason what so ever other than India had also many bowlers. These bowlers even if they were not on par with Ashwin were good enough to enable India to perform reasonably most of the times. But in critical World ICC events they failed. Suddenly even in Tests Ashwin got the short end of the stick when he was asked to sit on the benches watching an injured Pandya who could not even field in the playing eleven for two tests. Both BCCI and Kohli were instrumental in sidelining such a phenomenal cricketer who performance is very consistent over such a long period. Now with Kohli out, Dravid in as a coach and hopefully BCCI getting some sense one would hope that Ashwin would be utilized properly to enhance the chances for India.
Definitely. Though India did forget to drs one lbw against him. Which would have meeant two wickets to Ashwin this match. But I thought he played well.
@@JarrodKimberYT Hey, Jarrod. What you think of this - Lets have the third umpire declare it a short run whenever the non-striker starts running before the ball has left the bowler's hand. I believe this would solve the stigma around MANKAD rule and its implementation. The mankad rule is there for a very good reason. But its not used at all because when someone does use it to get the non-striker out, everyone hates on them. THoughts????????????????
Jarrod I think the hunt down on doosra bowlers has flipped the bar. Earlier off spinners were working hard on doosras to get Righties but now most top off spinners just focus on their offies which doesnt pan out well for left hand batsmen.
Great stuff Jarrod. Might also be worthwhile putting a filter on the days split i.e Days 1-3 vs Days 4-5 for ashwin vs left handers Is there a massive deviation or does he just slay them in the air and using angle, variations?
I knew Aswin was a monster against left arm bats, and so did Swann. Perera is surprise.... And McGrath too. I thought Murali will be close... Btw... Great video.
But Jarrod DRS wasn't used by India in Tests till the mid 2010's so perhaps your conclusion on Harbajan Singh needs revising. Great work though in all the content you have been producing.
Great point. Ashwin is indias best ever all-rounder he's not kohli n raves favorite so ignored. I hate both of them.. useless couldn't win a single trophy with best team in world. Kohli should have sacked as captain after last world cup. They destroyed Pujara and Rahane by dropping them in SA. From then after they never really did well but in Australia the stupid virat left them and all three did great. Evidence is there to suggest virat and ravi spoiled their carriers from being next Dravid. And Ashwin could have been already 500 wickets.
I'd love to know how many, off his nearly 200 wickets to left handers were with the straighter one. Cause that's just such an effective set up on a wicket with even the tiniest bit of purchase.
True. Most people just watch cricket for fun very few are actually stat nerds like us. 😂 It's good though, we're in a goldmine that need not be told to everyone 😂. This channel satisfies my craving for cricket stats and storytelling.
Man I absolutely love the amount of time and effort you put in to make this video. The data visualizations were so good. Can you just tell me the name of the software you used for visualizing?
Ashwin is kept out in away series because of the poor middle order form, jadeja is preferred over Ashwin for the extra batting which is unfair, coz those failing batsman should be sitting out not Ashwin.
@@JarrodKimberYT ya, it was a bit strange, i feel the slowness worked against him. I'm curious how his numbers against left handers in the "SENA" countries compare to numbers in India. I have a feeling the skid on the pacier tracks might work in his favor
@@ericcartmansh how many matches ashwin play in sena in newzealand he play only one test in Australia he play 9 test and take 39 wickets in all this sena countries he take 4 wickets haul
I beg Jarrod to start using standard deviations. Something is exceptional only if it is at least 1 standard deviation off the mean. It’s not good enough to be an analyst and eyeball averages for comparison.
You’re one of the handful of viewers who understand how statistics work. I think this would confuse most other viewers as cricket statistics are never presented with a standard deviation.
I've never seen a standard deviation chart in a cricket analysis session. By convention they are weighed by their averages and I think it's enough. Can you say how will it be any helpful?
@@santhoshs-vr3un He is drawing conclusions about trends by eye-balling the data, which is what I find problematic. For example, on 05:20, the single data point on the right captures Harbhajan's bowling average over 10 years. We can't be sure if there is any difference between his average vs RHB and LHB. The two averages are too close to tell. We cannot know if the difference is significant, or completely random, without looking at the SD. Second, I don't even know if it is even weighted by the number of games he played in each of those years. For example, how many games did he play in 2014 and is the average from 2014 just as important as the average in 2007? This issue of randomness also comes in his conclusion that LHBs have performed better than RHBs historically (except between 2010-2020) (06:33). The single data point for 1950 is an average of the batting average of LHBs over a decade. There has to be underlying variation in the data, and we cannot know if the two distributions are different until we know the variance. If the LHB average is 35 and RHBs average is 33, it matters whether the SD is 0.5 runs, or 5 runs. To reach Jarrod conclusion, it better be less than 1 run. It's entirely possible that a higher average of LHBs is just like 4 successive heads on coin tosses, completely random.
Know what's even more crazy? Ashwin doesn't face THAT many left handed batters in the domestic or international circuit to have become this good against them. He clearly sees an open window when a left hander comes to bat. Not that he's bad against right handers either, with balls going the other way now, in the second half of his career. Scary that he's adding to his arsenal.
@Jarrod I found this video very interesting. I immediately tried to see if I could look up bowlers performances vs left or right handers on cricinfo Are there many bowlers who are amazing against Right-Hand Bats but struggle against Lefties?
Great video but I have one bit of feedback if this applies as a confounding factor when it comes to analysing the odds with pre DRS data. One huge change amongst finger spinners in general pre and post 2005 was how their actions were tested on the doosra, bans and fines were getting larger and more off spinners, Harbhajan especially being one of these had to resort to far more of their off breaks or stock deliveries over the doosra, and I feel like that trend of off spinners staying away from a higher volume of doosras has stuck with the modern offies like Ashwin and Lyon.
it isn't Ashwin. It is OFFIE FROM AROUND the wicket that DEMOLISHES LEFTIES - verified from 3 times worse lefties avg when offie bowls from around. Kohli, Ravi combo 1st discovered it in 2016 to ruin Sanga's retirement. Your stats only prove that b4 this discovery offies struggled v lefties including Ashwin v Hussy.
Offies have always been better from around the wicket. That’s quite obvious as SLA also mostly bowl better from over to right handers. That was true before and after drs.
@@JarrodKimberYT Then do a statistical investigation of ratio of (bowls bowled to lefties from around)/(bowls bowled to lefties from over) by Ashwin under Kohli and compare that to that of Murali, Saqlain, Harbhajan and even that of Ashwin's under Dhoni. I bet 1000$ that ratio is atleast 5 times more. And that explains Murali Bhaji and Saqi's poor stats v lefties .
@@JarrodKimberYT Murali is not just the greatest off spinner ever. He is THE GREATEST SPINNER EVER. far, far, far better than Shane warne. Warne looked clueless against players who are good at playing spin and Murali was always a challenge. I don't know how nd why people from aus and eng claim warne as the greatest spinner. It just shows how stupid the west cricket nations look when they talk about spin😂🤦♂️
@@rishabhsharma8189 purely based on skill, yes Murali was the best spinner. But as a complete cricketer, Warne was one of the best ever. Now I didn't face Shane Warne, but I think most batsmen who faced both would say they were more intimidated by Warne. Not to mention he had no dearth of skill. The ball of the century was no fluke, he almost repeated it several times, most notably to Strauss in 2005. But of course Murali bowled plenty of those too, so there's no definitive answer. Take Steyn vs Anderson in the modern day. Anderson is probably more skilled in his wrists. But most batsmen were more afraid of Steyn. And obviously more people say Steyn is the greatest fast bowler of this century. Not 'most skilled', but 'greatest'. Warne was the greatest spinner.
Yeah, ashwin vs fakarh zama in icc champions trophy 2017 and ashwin is lucky he plays for india in that era when india and pakistan don't play series each other if it happens then things could be different
There was a constant smile on my face while watching this analysis ❤️ the amount of work Jarrod puts in each video of his is just remarkable. To have the data is one thing, but to find relevant patterns in it to tell a story through visual presentation is a pristine art, and Jarrod is a master of it. To think of he did it all with his right arm in a sling while using his left one, is kinda ironical in context of his video where he describes how Ashwin devours left handers for breakfast lunch snacks and dinner. Loved watching this
"soup and dessert".
Ashwin is phenomenal. He scored more thn Pujara, Rahane and Virat at home in 2021.
After seeing his variations I think he will soon start fast bowling.
Virat and Ravi don't like him and thy dint play him even single test while he did great in Australia in winning the series. Kohli is the worst captain ever didn't win a single ICC trophy with best team in world.
I want to be there the day he bowls a bouncer for the first time 😂
Ashwin started as fast bowler, but had to stop due to groin injury. He then started practicing spin bowling.
@@dontbefooledbyjumla7869 cry some more about your dreaded disillusionments elsewhere
@@dontbefooledbyjumla7869 😂😂😂 ok then
Ashwin has been the biggest match winner for us in last 6-7 years. People brush it aside because he's just so dominant in home conditions but why isn't anyone else in the world as dominant as him in their home conditions? 5 test 100's and 11 test 50's to add to this ridiculous bowling record.
Not to mention his performance in recent away tests 💯
@@yatishkhare3459 sarcasm?
@@hugeackman8663 Nah man. He's been really great all around the world recently.
Ashwin is to India what anderson is for England.
@@yatishkhare3459 Yes, he had a major role to play in Adelaide(batting collapsed), Took out the Aussie top order in Melbourne and saved a test match in Sydney with a bad back. Ashwin has been phenomenal.
Jarod, it is illegal to be this goddamn efficient. Videos with this level of detail and stats alongwith cool animations should require weeks of effort. You are churning out such videos everyday.
Are you really human?!
BTW Mad Respect. Huge Fan. And a huge inspiration. ❤
I always remember Ashwin for knocking Cook's off stumps
He didn't ruin Cook's retirement unlike Sangakkara's xD. He didn't play that game actually.
Twice in the same game in the same way
Again.... again!!
I still remember how Ashwin bowled cook in his farewell series twice in same fashion, as it seemed like a recorded clip of previous innings of test match.... That was a moment to remember ,if one wants to fall in love of dismissal 😍
Wow. That non-Ashwin average of van Zyl was a big surprise
Hussey should send a thank you card to Dravid who dropped a sitter in slips at MCG 2011
The thing is Ashwin is legendary even against right handers these days. Any hint of grip or turn in the pitch and he's suddenly the best bowler on the field. The way he got Smith and labuschagne, and obviously Warner, was incredible.
Brilliant insights! I have always wondered why Ashwin is made to sit out of the playing 11, regardless of the format and international or franchise. How a captain can leave Ashwin out is inexplicable...
Dumbness and ego in equal proportions, may be!
Unless the captain is fan fav Virat Kohli
Dropping Ashwin for a Test Match anywhere in the world, is a Crime.
Matt Hayden and B Lara vs Ashwin ,would hav been mouth watering and edge of seat stuff.
Ashly is awesome bowler .👌👌
I think he would have got better of Hayden due to bounce he get. Lara would have been interesting
@@vinaykumar-sl2ix it's haydos from whom Ashwin got some insights on Lefties while playing in CSK
I think the reason why left handers have had a consistently better average compared to right handers is because of the number of the right handers and add to that the right handed tailenders, always been more compared to the lefties, so the average for the right handed batsman will automatically come down.
Hi @Jarrod, congratulations on a fantastic piece of analysis and insights on my favorite Indian cricketer of all time. I think this video should be shown in all middle & high school Math classes to demonstrate the value of asking the right questions and using analytics to support a hypothesis that is hard to refute.
One of the best openings to a hurt locker video. Bravo @Jarrod Kimber
One wonders how a bowler of this greatness could be sidelined. When was breaking all forms and getting retention money similar to Kohli, Dhoni and others he was suddenly sidelined from short format cricket with no reason what so ever other than India had also many bowlers. These bowlers even if they were not on par with Ashwin were good enough to enable India to perform reasonably most of the times. But in critical World ICC events they failed. Suddenly even in Tests Ashwin got the short end of the stick when he was asked to sit on the benches watching an injured Pandya who could not even field in the playing eleven for two tests. Both BCCI and Kohli were instrumental in sidelining such a phenomenal cricketer who performance is very consistent over such a long period. Now with Kohli out, Dravid in as a coach and hopefully BCCI getting some sense one would hope that Ashwin would be utilized properly to enhance the chances for India.
Awesome stuff again, was about time you did on Ashwin.
The fact that Latham looked for the most part very assured against Ashwin in the last match goes to show just how much he's worked on this challenge
Definitely. Though India did forget to drs one lbw against him. Which would have meeant two wickets to Ashwin this match. But I thought he played well.
@@JarrodKimberYT Hey, Jarrod. What you think of this - Lets have the third umpire declare it a short run whenever the non-striker starts running before the ball has left the bowler's hand. I believe this would solve the stigma around MANKAD rule and its implementation. The mankad rule is there for a very good reason. But its not used at all because when someone does use it to get the non-striker out, everyone hates on them.
THoughts????????????????
Got out to Ash in his last 8 innings oit of 10 so...
@@JarrodKimberYT plz make video on ab as he has retired deserves a video
You goto be kidding with the analysis put forth. Amazing work.
More than Ashwin, I am impressed with your data analysis based insights. Amazing work!
Exceptional video. Thank you
The way he bowl carrom ball like his stock ball is already amazing rare thing.
Fantastic analysis! Jarrod Kimber is a Godsend for serious cricket watchers…
04-12-2021 ... Ashwin Bowled Henry Nicholls (Left Hand Bat) on the First Ball he bowled in the innings. Domination!
Man insane detailed analysis.brilliant.
Damn this is quality hard work
This is a piece of art.
Jarrod I think the hunt down on doosra bowlers has flipped the bar. Earlier off spinners were working hard on doosras to get Righties but now most top off spinners just focus on their offies which doesnt pan out well for left hand batsmen.
Nobody can do what you can do! Keep up the good work :)
This is perhaps my favourite video on youtube.
Amazing work.
Ashwin didn't joked when he said to Paine that it will be his last if he visited India.
Amazing use of words.
Wow, what great analysis. Extremely insightful. You never know, Ashwin might have seen this video too. Great work Jarrod.
That's how to analyse things. Great job
A lot of time goes into making such videos. Amazing work 👏
Don’t ever change the format of your channel. The music, the graphics and the rest of the shindig.
I am really glad I found this Channel ❤
Great stuff Jarrod. Might also be worthwhile putting a filter on the days split i.e Days 1-3 vs Days 4-5 for ashwin vs left handers
Is there a massive deviation or does he just slay them in the air and using angle, variations?
You deserve millions of subscriber.....I am fan of your details explanation.🧘
Awesome analysis 🤯
That was some great analysis! I want to buy you a beer my friend!
I knew Aswin was a monster against left arm bats, and so did Swann. Perera is surprise.... And McGrath too. I thought Murali will be close...
Btw... Great video.
But Jarrod DRS wasn't used by India in Tests till the mid 2010's so perhaps your conclusion on Harbajan Singh needs revising. Great work though in all the content you have been producing.
Great point. Ashwin is indias best ever all-rounder he's not kohli n raves favorite so ignored. I hate both of them.. useless couldn't win a single trophy with best team in world. Kohli should have sacked as captain after last world cup. They destroyed Pujara and Rahane by dropping them in SA. From then after they never really did well but in Australia the stupid virat left them and all three did great. Evidence is there to suggest virat and ravi spoiled their carriers from being next Dravid. And Ashwin could have been already 500 wickets.
@@dontbefooledbyjumla7869 😆
@@dontbefooledbyjumla7869alright grandpa, back to bed
All hail the King of Video Analysis!Jarrod Kimber, Remember the name 👑🙌❤️
I'd love to know how many, off his nearly 200 wickets to left handers were with the straighter one. Cause that's just such an effective set up on a wicket with even the tiniest bit of purchase.
Why do have so less views? These videos are really amazing man you deserve more subs and views. Guess only few people are actual cricket nerds.
True. Most people just watch cricket for fun very few are actually stat nerds like us. 😂 It's good though, we're in a goldmine that need not be told to everyone 😂. This channel satisfies my craving for cricket stats and storytelling.
Don't tell the rest . They'll destroy this beautiful niche we have
Just plain fuckin brilliant
8:10 -8:12 is the reason behind Ashwin success
I wasn't sure which wickets were being shown, but then recognized Matthew Wade's ill-fated Boxing Day slog xD
New to the channel and it's excellent.
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But seriously Ashwin is incredible and hard done by Indian team to keep dropping him. Ashwin is an Indian all time great now
I just remember Cook dancing always against Ashwin. I have seen him getting out cheaply mostly
Stiaan Van Zyl was a good cricket player imo
He was batted in the wrong position in the proteas lineup and he was a decent all rounder
Given how good he is at switch hitting should Warner bat right handed next time he faces Ashwin?
Not sure he’s averaging many as a right hander vs Ashwin.
Man I absolutely love the amount of time and effort you put in to make this video. The data visualizations were so good. Can you just tell me the name of the software you used for visualizing?
Canva, datawrapper, doodly, FCP, to name a few
@@JarrodKimberYT 👍👍.
Great video
Wish I could tag David and Rohit here now.
Me too! ♥️
I bet Ashwin has watched this video and might have gone in guilt of destroying so many innocent careers.
Should have posted it before the Oval test
When VK went ' Jaddu is better vs left handers ' to rationalize dropping Ash
@jarrod Kimber . Can you make a video on more batsman getting prone to shoulder injuries in recent times..
Hey Jarrod, won't you do a video on the IPL retentions. Waiting patiently for your input.
It's staggering the amount of info one has to be process in 10 minutes. Have to regularly pause the video just to let all that data sink in.
Lets share this to Virat
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Ashwin is kept out in away series because of the poor middle order form, jadeja is preferred over Ashwin for the extra batting which is unfair, coz those failing batsman should be sitting out not Ashwin.
oof, beautiful. Alas two lower order left handers played out 8 overs to draw the test :)
That pitch weirdly didn’t suit him as much as others against leftys. He looked more dangerous against the opposite guys.
@@JarrodKimberYT ya, it was a bit strange, i feel the slowness worked against him. I'm curious how his numbers against left handers in the "SENA" countries compare to numbers in India. I have a feeling the skid on the pacier tracks might work in his favor
@@ericcartmansh how many matches ashwin play in sena in newzealand he play only one test in Australia he play 9 test and take 39 wickets in all this sena countries he take 4 wickets haul
And yet India didn't select Ashwin against 5 aussie lefties at oval pitch in a wtc final.
I beg Jarrod to start using standard deviations. Something is exceptional only if it is at least 1 standard deviation off the mean. It’s not good enough to be an analyst and eyeball averages for comparison.
You’re one of the handful of viewers who understand how statistics work. I think this would confuse most other viewers as cricket statistics are never presented with a standard deviation.
I've never seen a standard deviation chart in a cricket analysis session. By convention they are weighed by their averages and I think it's enough. Can you say how will it be any helpful?
@@santhoshs-vr3un He is drawing conclusions about trends by eye-balling the data, which is what I find problematic. For example, on 05:20, the single data point on the right captures Harbhajan's bowling average over 10 years. We can't be sure if there is any difference between his average vs RHB and LHB. The two averages are too close to tell. We cannot know if the difference is significant, or completely random, without looking at the SD. Second, I don't even know if it is even weighted by the number of games he played in each of those years. For example, how many games did he play in 2014 and is the average from 2014 just as important as the average in 2007?
This issue of randomness also comes in his conclusion that LHBs have performed better than RHBs historically (except between 2010-2020) (06:33). The single data point for 1950 is an average of the batting average of LHBs over a decade. There has to be underlying variation in the data, and we cannot know if the two distributions are different until we know the variance. If the LHB average is 35 and RHBs average is 33, it matters whether the SD is 0.5 runs, or 5 runs. To reach Jarrod conclusion, it better be less than 1 run. It's entirely possible that a higher average of LHBs is just like 4 successive heads on coin tosses, completely random.
@@abhinavsingh101 spot on
OP Ashwin
from where are you getting these data
In case of sam curran he only faced ashwin in uk
Sam Curran and Ashwin play only 2 test matches how could to judge ashwin didn't take Curran wicket
@@arundayal9974 he took him two times
Know what's even more crazy? Ashwin doesn't face THAT many left handed batters in the domestic or international circuit to have become this good against them.
He clearly sees an open window when a left hander comes to bat.
Not that he's bad against right handers either, with balls going the other way now, in the second half of his career.
Scary that he's adding to his arsenal.
Put the music a bit louder. It makes it nice, jesus!
Someone pls tag kohli here 😐
@Jarrod I found this video very interesting. I immediately tried to see if I could look up bowlers performances vs left or right handers on cricinfo
Are there many bowlers who are amazing against Right-Hand Bats but struggle against Lefties?
Rashid Khan from Afghanistan and most of the leggies and left arm orthodox
Great video but I have one bit of feedback if this applies as a confounding factor when it comes to analysing the odds with pre DRS data. One huge change amongst finger spinners in general pre and post 2005 was how their actions were tested on the doosra, bans and fines were getting larger and more off spinners, Harbhajan especially being one of these had to resort to far more of their off breaks or stock deliveries over the doosra, and I feel like that trend of off spinners staying away from a higher volume of doosras has stuck with the modern offies like Ashwin and Lyon.
No, the big crackdown was 2014. The highest rate of doodles and illegal actions was really 10-14. Hence Ajmal.
for the algorithm
it isn't Ashwin. It is OFFIE FROM AROUND the wicket that DEMOLISHES LEFTIES - verified from 3 times worse lefties avg when offie bowls from around.
Kohli, Ravi combo 1st discovered it in 2016 to ruin Sanga's retirement. Your stats only prove that b4 this discovery offies struggled v lefties including Ashwin v Hussy.
Offies have always been better from around the wicket. That’s quite obvious as SLA also mostly bowl better from over to right handers. That was true before and after drs.
@@JarrodKimberYT Then do a statistical investigation of ratio of (bowls bowled to lefties from around)/(bowls bowled to lefties from over) by Ashwin under Kohli
and compare that to that of Murali, Saqlain, Harbhajan and even that of Ashwin's under Dhoni.
I bet 1000$ that ratio is atleast 5 times more. And that explains Murali Bhaji and Saqi's poor stats v lefties .
Please please do live commentary
Download the TalkSPORT app and listen to me on radio for the test tomorrow.
Ashiwn: Greatest off spinner ever.
Murali.
@@JarrodKimberYT Both are Tamil 😊
@@JarrodKimberYT second best, would you say?
@@JarrodKimberYT Murali is not just the greatest off spinner ever. He is THE GREATEST SPINNER EVER. far, far, far better than Shane warne. Warne looked clueless against players who are good at playing spin and Murali was always a challenge. I don't know how nd why people from aus and eng claim warne as the greatest spinner. It just shows how stupid the west cricket nations look when they talk about spin😂🤦♂️
@@rishabhsharma8189 purely based on skill, yes Murali was the best spinner. But as a complete cricketer, Warne was one of the best ever. Now I didn't face Shane Warne, but I think most batsmen who faced both would say they were more intimidated by Warne. Not to mention he had no dearth of skill. The ball of the century was no fluke, he almost repeated it several times, most notably to Strauss in 2005. But of course Murali bowled plenty of those too, so there's no definitive answer.
Take Steyn vs Anderson in the modern day. Anderson is probably more skilled in his wrists. But most batsmen were more afraid of Steyn. And obviously more people say Steyn is the greatest fast bowler of this century. Not 'most skilled', but 'greatest'. Warne was the greatest spinner.
Jarrod who do u think was the better all rounder
Sobers or Kallis
And is Imran the greatest bowling all rounder in TESTS
Greatest bowling all-rounder Flintoff.
@@ArnabBasak89 um😅
Yeah, ashwin vs fakarh zama in icc champions trophy 2017 and ashwin is lucky he plays for india in that era when india and pakistan don't play series each other if it happens then things could be different
Chutiye he is talking about the ultimate format which is test cricket
I wish Ashwin performed even 5 % in overseas of what he performs in india.
You are still in 2018 huhn.??
First one hello ❤️
Unnecessary over analysis without any conclusion.
the conclusion was that he's good against lefties
Great video