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Curtly Ambrose vs Glenn McGrath is a classic comparison between two of the greatest fast bowlers in cricket history. While both were fearsome in their own ways, they had slightly different styles, strengths, and eras. Here’s a breakdown:
Career Stats Summary
Metric | Curtly Ambrose | Glenn McGrath |
---|---|---|
Country | West Indies | Australia |
Test Matches | 98 | 124 |
Test Wickets | 405 | 563 |
Test Bowling Average | 20.99 | 21.64 |
ODI Matches | 176 | 250 |
ODI Wickets | 225 | 381 |
ODI Bowling Average | 24.12 | 22.02 |
5-wicket hauls (Tests) | 22 | 29 |
Best Test Bowling | 8/45 vs England | 8/24 vs Pakistan |
Career Span | 1988–2000 | 1993–2007 |
Style & Strengths
Curtly Ambrose
- Height: 6'7" – extracted steep bounce from any surface.
- Style: Relentless line and length with awkward bounce; hostile spells.
- Pace: Quick through the air.
- Famous For: Destroying England with 7 wickets for 1 run in 1993 (7/1 at Port of Spain).
- Personality: Quiet, deadly, intimidating presence.
- Legacy: Pillar of the last great West Indies pace attack.
Glenn McGrath
- Height: 6'5"
- Style: Metronomic control – arguably the best ever at consistent line and length.
- Pace: Medium-fast, relied more on accuracy and bounce.
- Famous For: Targeting the best batters, e.g. dismissing Lara, Tendulkar frequently.
- Personality: Fiery, competitive, mentally strong.
- Legacy: Backbone of Australia’s golden era under Waugh and Ponting.
- In my opinion if Mcgrath was the bully then Curtly also never bowled a bad ball in his life. Who do you think is better. Discuss!