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Who is the greatest left-arm fast bowler of all time?

West Indies bowling great Curtly Ambrose has termed Pakistan's pace bowling legend Wasim Akram as one of his “all-time favourites”,AB De Viilers reckons no one matches up to Pakistan great Wasin Akram. He called Akram a one of a kind bowler whose swing skills are unmatched on the current global stage.Wasim can raise 100 bowlers like me from the dust of his shoes. That's his class!'' Shoaib AkhtarWasim Akram is the greatest Pakistani fast bowler of all times.From Viv to Sachin and Waugh,Lara,Ponting,Dravid,Kallis in between all hail him as the toughest bowler they faced.And my all time idol

Who are the five greatest Hollywood movie directors ever and why?

1.  Martin ScorseseGoodfellas (1990)Taxi Driver (1976)The Departed (2006)Raging Bull (1980)Shutter Island (2010), The Aviator (2004), Casino (1995)2.  Stanley KubrickA Clockwork Orange (1971)The Shining (1980)Full Metal Jacket (1987)Eyes Wide Shut (1999)Paths of Glory (1958)3.  Steven SpielbergSaving Private Ryan (1998)Schindler's List (1993)Catch Me If You Can (2002)Munich (2005)Jaws  (1975), The Terminal (2004)4.  Woody AllenAnnie Hall (1977)Midnight In Paris (2011)Crimes & Misdemeanors (1989)Match Point (2005)Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)5. Alfred HitchcockRear Window (1954)Psycho (1960)Vertigo (1958)North By Northwest (1959)Notorious (1946) 5.  Francis Ford CoppolaGodfather, The (1972)Godfather: Part II, The (1974)Conversation, The (1974)Apocalypse Now (1979)Rumble Fish(1983)6.  Quentin TarantinoPulp Fiction (1994)Inglorious Bastards (2009)Reservoir Dogs (1992)7.  Christopher NolanDark Knight, The (2008)Memento (2000)Inception (2010)Insomnia (2002)The Prestige (2006)9.  James CameronTitanic (1997)Avatar (2009)The Terminator (1984)10. David LynchMulholland Drive (2001)Blue Velvet (1986)Inland Empire (2006)=========================================I must add Anurag Kashyap to this list. He is my favorite Bollywood director. He has directed so many brilliant, non-conventional films. And I consider him the 'Martin Scorsese' of India - of Bollywood. The Indian cinema & audience at this point of time is a little too behind for the taste of his movies. But I have no doubt that they all will get there soon and Anurag will be acclaimed & loved for his significant contribution to Indian Cinema. Here are some of his great movies - 1. Black Friday (2004)2. Gangs of Wasseypur (2 part film) (2012)3. Gulaal (2009)4. Dev D (2009)5. No Smoking (2007)He has also written brilliant scripts for the following critically acclaimed movies - 1. Satya (1998)2. Udaan (2010)3. Water (2005)

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