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How great was Curtly Ambrose in Test? Ahead of Richard Hadlee, Glenn McGrath and Wasim Akram?

One season of IPL is not some good standard of a bowlers ability, otherwise Tymal mills abd unadkat would be legends.
You brought T20s in the discussion & claimed Mcgrath would've been decimated in this said format. That is the reason why cited Mcgrath's performance in IPL after retirement where he was actually DD's best bowler. IPL is indeed the gold standard of t20 performance from its inception.
 
You brought T20s in the discussion & claimed Mcgrath would've been decimated in this said format. That is the reason why cited Mcgrath's performance in IPL after retirement where he was actually DD's best bowler. IPL is indeed the gold standard of t20 performance from its inception.
No it’s not. It’s a domestic Indian league not reflective of international T20 competition.
 
Where did T20 cricket come into this discussion?

No bowler worth his salt has ever or will ever be judged to be a great bowler based on t20 performances so lets not waste breath discussing that format

Its only fun cricket :yk
 
Curtly Ambrose was an amazing bowler and the best WI bowler ever produced after MM. I would put him behind Mcgrath & steyn though who performed amazingly in batting eras. these are my top 10 fast bowlers of all time

1. Mcgrath(Best)
2. Marshall(amazing stats. but i would give a slight edge to Mcgrath as he bowled in batting friendly era & was a way better LOI bowler)
3. Hadlee( cant look past his stats.)
4. Steyn( amazing bowler. best of the modern era)
5. Ambrose( 2nd best WI pacer ever)
6. Wasim(best left handed pacer of all time)
7. Donald
8. Lillie( first modern fast bowler)
9. Anderson( have to be in the list for the longevity & all those wickets)
10. Imran Khan
honourable mentions: Waqar, Walse, Pollock, Garner, holding,
 
There is no need for hyperbole. McGrath would have to be twice as good as everyone else to gain that accolade, but he wasn’t better than several other guys I could name.

You could name whoever you want but that wont change the fact that McGrath is the only pacer picked by 99% of every pandit/expert/ex-cricketer who has compiled an all-time best test 11.
 
Ummm leadership skills, overall cricketing brain and strategy is quite important.
Agree with cricketing brain and strategy, but great leadership does not impact bowling results

McGrath was probably better than any bowler ever (bar Warne maybe) at forming a plan and working a batsmen out, hence winning this as well
 
Where did T20 cricket come into this discussion?

No bowler worth his salt has ever or will ever be judged to be a great bowler based on t20 performances so lets not waste breath discussing that format

Its only fun cricket :yk

Agree, only replying to some other idiotic posts
 
Curtly Ambrose was an amazing bowler and the best WI bowler ever produced after MM. I would put him behind Mcgrath & steyn though who performed amazingly in batting eras. these are my top 10 fast bowlers of all time

1. Mcgrath(Best)
2. Marshall(amazing stats. but i would give a slight edge to Mcgrath as he bowled in batting friendly era & was a way better LOI bowler)
3. Hadlee( cant look past his stats.)
4. Steyn( amazing bowler. best of the modern era)
5. Ambrose( 2nd best WI pacer ever)
6. Wasim(best left handed pacer of all time)
7. Donald
8. Lillie( first modern fast bowler)
9. Anderson( have to be in the list for the longevity & all those wickets)
10. Imran Khan
honourable mentions: Waqar, Walse, Pollock, Garner, holding,

Good list
I'd have Marshall ahead of McGrath and Anderson at like 20, but apart from that it's good
 
Greig and Faulkner are mediocre, Stokes is better than the duo.

Faulkner averaged 41 with the bat, 27 with the ball. Basically no one has averaged >40 and <30. Mediocre?

Greig is highly underrated. Stood up to Lille and Thompson, and was a very handy bowler
 
Faulkner averaged 41 with the bat, 27 with the ball. Basically no one has averaged >40 and <30. Mediocre?

Greig is highly underrated. Stood up to Lille and Thompson, and was a very handy bowler

Greig was very important. He also did well against WI with bat and ball. He could bowl awkward FM stuff from his great height or bowl offies. He got ten in a match in WI that way. Excellent catcher too. Stokes is probably more comparable to Greig than to Botham.
 
Curtly Ambrose was an amazing bowler and the best WI bowler ever produced after MM. I would put him behind Mcgrath & steyn though who performed amazingly in batting eras. these are my top 10 fast bowlers of all time

1. Mcgrath(Best)
2. Marshall(amazing stats. but i would give a slight edge to Mcgrath as he bowled in batting friendly era & was a way better LOI bowler)
3. Hadlee( cant look past his stats.)
4. Steyn( amazing bowler. best of the modern era)
5. Ambrose( 2nd best WI pacer ever)
6. Wasim(best left handed pacer of all time)
7. Donald
8. Lillie( first modern fast bowler)
9. Anderson( have to be in the list for the longevity & all those wickets)
10. Imran Khan
honourable mentions: Waqar, Walse, Pollock, Garner, holding,

Good list. I could argue about some of the placings. But I would drop Anderson and bring in Fred Trueman. Ray Lindwall should be in somewhere too.
 
Faulkner averaged 41 with the bat, 27 with the ball. Basically no one has averaged >40 and <30. Mediocre?

Greig is highly underrated. Stood up to Lille and Thompson, and was a very handy bowler

Faulkner sample size is 25 tests?? Not convinced enough.

Greig a good player but just 3500 runs and 140 wickets, Stokes has surpassed him now after his 135 last year vs Australia and the 150 Strike rate 270 vs South Africa and should end up with 8000 runs and 250 wickets.

Surely, Kapil Dev superior to both, if not Stokes.
 
Faulkner sample size is 25 tests?? Not convinced enough.

Greig a good player but just 3500 runs and 140 wickets, Stokes has surpassed him now after his 135 last year vs Australia and the 150 Strike rate 270 vs South Africa and should end up with 8000 runs and 250 wickets.

Surely, Kapil Dev superior to both, if not Stokes.

Greig’s career was cut short due to his role in WSC.
 
I'd rate McGrath above Ambrose by a smidgen. Both better test bowlers than Wasim as well.

To go off on a tangent, I swear Dale Steyn is criminally overrated on this forum. Sure, he was the best bowler in the past decade and a half, but it's a tad strange that his peers don't seem to rate him quite so highly nor is his legacy considered close to the likes of McGrath, Wasim, or Ambrose.
 
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