Heisenberg111
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Sir Richard Hadlee played for a relatively weaker New Zealand side and helped New Zealand to win their first ever series in Australia in 1985/86 and England in 1986. When he was playing New Zealand went unbeaten at home throughout the 1980's. What he helped New Zealand achieve is truly legendary. Had a great record in Asia as well. A complete fast bowler.
Glenn Mcgrath helped Australia to win test series in every country. Has a great record everywhere. A true Champion who played in a champion team.
Malcom Marshall was instrumental in inflicting a double blackwash on England (England lost 0-10 home and away to WI). Also played a crucial role in beating India in India 3-0 in 1983/84. Had a great record everywhere. A true fast bowling great who again played in a champion team.
Overall these are the 3 greatest fast bowlers to ever play the game. I know some people will say Ambrose, Wasim etc. but Ambrose didn't play a test match in India for some reason and was ordinary in Pakistan in the 1997 series. Wasim had all the skills but was an underachiever at the Test level.
In the end, my vote is for the great Hadlee, what he achieved for a relatively weaker side was truly a stuff of the legends.
So who do you think is the better bowler of the three ?
Glenn Mcgrath helped Australia to win test series in every country. Has a great record everywhere. A true Champion who played in a champion team.
Malcom Marshall was instrumental in inflicting a double blackwash on England (England lost 0-10 home and away to WI). Also played a crucial role in beating India in India 3-0 in 1983/84. Had a great record everywhere. A true fast bowling great who again played in a champion team.
Overall these are the 3 greatest fast bowlers to ever play the game. I know some people will say Ambrose, Wasim etc. but Ambrose didn't play a test match in India for some reason and was ordinary in Pakistan in the 1997 series. Wasim had all the skills but was an underachiever at the Test level.
In the end, my vote is for the great Hadlee, what he achieved for a relatively weaker side was truly a stuff of the legends.
So who do you think is the better bowler of the three ?
