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How do you rate Nathan Bracken? An ODI great?

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Today is his birthday, and when we talk about unfulfilled fast bowling careers the first name we get is Shane Bond. But the 2 time World Cup winner who was part of an Australian bowling attack of Mcgratch, Lee, Warne gets mentioned very little.

Very difficult bowler to hit and could had been a T20 star today. Remember the 434 match, he held figures of 5-67
 
better than Brett Lee. Amongst Aus ODI bowlers ranks below Lillee, McGrath and Starc of Aus ODI bowlers
 
Was world class at his best but didn't have the longevity to be in contention for greatness.

He only won one world cup though (2007) and I am pretty sure he never played with Shane Warne.

The actual Australian attack for that 2007 world cup was McGrath - Bracken - Tait - Hogg - Symonds/Watson
 
A very very good ODI bowler.
1.5 wkts per match and 25/35 avg/SR is excellent
 
I don't rate him because bowlers like him are what I consider cheats.

Bracken, Bravo, Faulkner etc they're all in the same league of bowlers no good batsman want to face because they are jist bluffing with you all the time.

Sorry if it hurts someone's feeling.
 
I don't rate him because bowlers like him are what I consider cheats.

Bracken, Bravo, Faulkner etc they're all in the same league of bowlers no good batsman want to face because they are jist bluffing with you all the time.

Sorry if it hurts someone's feeling.

Can you expand on what you mean by this. Is it bowlers that use slower balls and variations?
Even if it is it is very unfair to group Bracken with these guys as he was actually very good, one of the best bowlers in the world
 
He didn't really play enough games for him to be called a great.

He was a good LOI bowler though.
 
I don't rate him because bowlers like him are what I consider cheats.

Bracken, Bravo, Faulkner etc they're all in the same league of bowlers no good batsman want to face because they are jist bluffing with you all the time.

Sorry if it hurts someone's feeling.

Bracken was three times the bowler Faulkner was.
 
Can you expand on what you mean by this. Is it bowlers that use slower balls and variations?
Even if it is it is very unfair to group Bracken with these guys as he was actually very good, one of the best bowlers in the world

Bracken was three times the bowler Faulkner was.

It is the same reason why I hate my cousin brother in backyard cricket.
 
I don't rate him because bowlers like him are what I consider cheats.

Bracken, Bravo, Faulkner etc they're all in the same league of bowlers no good batsman want to face because they are jist bluffing with you all the time.

Sorry if it hurts someone's feeling.

Bracken was a quality ODI bowler. Sehwag had really hard time playing against him with the new bowl.
 
Was world class at his best but didn't have the longevity to be in contention for greatness.

He only won one world cup though (2007) and I am pretty sure he never played with Shane Warne.

The actual Australian attack for that 2007 world cup was McGrath - Bracken - Tait - Hogg - Symonds/Watson

Bracken did play with Warne in a few ODI's in the 2001-03 period but I guess there was no way he could get into that team. By the time he became a regular, Warne had retired from ODI's.
 
I am actually surprised to see that he only played 140 ODI's because this guy was a lot better than Mitch Johnson in ODI's at that time.

He knew how to swing the ball and the Indian legends had a very difficult time facing this guy.
 
I don't rate him because bowlers like him are what I consider cheats.

Bracken, Bravo, Faulkner etc they're all in the same league of bowlers no good batsman want to face because they are jist bluffing with you all the time.

Sorry if it hurts someone's feeling.

Wait... What? Cheats?
 
Bumping this thread, for others to share their opinion on him.

I remember he was once the top 1 odi bowler
 
Good bowler... Nothing much there to talk about him... 174 wkts in 116 ODIs.... Good one.
 
Damn effective bowler. But didn't stand out because Australia had McGrath, Gillespie, Lee, Johnson and Tait. This guy was naturally slower than all of them and, as a consequence, declined much earlier
 
He was a really good ODI bowler for a certain period of time.... that's about it.
 
He didn't play enough games to be in the "ODI Great" category.

Australia have had many legendary pacers. So, Bracken doesn't make the cut. But, he was a great ODI bowler.
 
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