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Steyn much better in Aus than Waqar.
Waqar much better in England that Steyn.
WEIRD.
Waqar was rarely fit for the Aus tours.
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Steyn much better in Aus than Waqar.
Waqar much better in England that Steyn.
WEIRD.
Steyn much better in Aus than Waqar.
Waqar much better in England that Steyn.
WEIRD.
Watched them bowl, their impact on games, what they did at big moments, their legacies.
I watched them bowl too and also saw their impacts, stats would agree with me also that Donald was better than Waqar..
Wasim would make many all time XI
No arguements here..
I doubt Donald would be in anyone's team.
Maybe only not in yours and some Pakistanis team, my guestimate would be that Donald would be in ahead of Waqar for majority of cricket supporters..
Thats fair enough, we have different opinions![]()
Donald is definately ahead of Lillee and McGrath. No doubt about that
Ahead of Lillee may be but ahead of McGrath - no
No way is Donald ahead of McGrath. and no its not my nationality talking. Both ahead of Lillee, but in general Lillee wouldnt be in my all time top 10 anyway. I'd have McGrath and Ambrose pretty much neck and neck, with Marshall ahead of everyone really. Though Curtly's poor record vs India is a minus for him. He never troubled Sachin, like McGrath always did.
Then what is it based on? Certainly not facts...
Nothing to do with favourite bowlers at all. I dont think anyone is basing it on favourites.
Marshall
McGrath
Imran
Wasim
Waqar
Curtly
for me
Donald is definately ahead of Lillee and McGrath. No doubt about that
No, he never performed in the subcontinent. IMO every player is allowed to perform below their best against one country, but not more than one. The rest is based on their ability to shape matches and then stats. That's my criteria, I await yours...You think Lille is above Donald and McGrath??
How so? Cos he's South African?![]()
If it was then Wasim wouldn't be on your list, having never been ranked #1, having never achieved 900 points as the mark of consistency, and with all his tailender wickets. If he's there because of his ability with the ball, then it's based on personal preference...Pretty much the same.
If it was then Wasim wouldn't be on your list, having never been ranked #1, having never achieved 900 points as the mark of consistency, and with all his tailender wickets. If he's there because of his ability with the ball, then it's based on personal preference...
100%. But then it seems like you're applying different criteria to Donald compared to the rest, that's all I'm trying to bring acrossLOL its not like i live and die by my all important list i posted on some random forum. Im open to changing my mind based on evidence presented to me. Honestly, ive always had trouble really rating Wasim properly, he was always a mega talented highly skilled bowler (obvioulsy!) but never felt he was THE danger man. I felt Imran and Waqar were more of a threat. Same for Hadlee, unsure where to rate him, if only he played more in the SC, those 3 tests in Pak were not good for Hadlee.
Don't think that's his reason TBH. Many people here rate Ntini, where I don't. The guy never even had a slower ball, and barely got any movement either through the air or off the pitch. He was Siddle's predecessor IMO - running in and giving it his best, but nothing that really stood out.How so? Cos he's South African?![]()
Don't think that's his reason TBH. Many people here rate Ntini, where I don't. The guy never even had a slower ball, and barely got any movement either through the air or off the pitch. He was Siddle's predecessor IMO - running in and giving it his best, but nothing that really stood out.
i have analysed data over and over again. Donald is ahead of McGrath and Lillee in every aspect, as a match winner as well.
There was thread regarding Waqar vs Steyn you can look for my posts there. The stats include records for fast bowlers with 300 wickets.
I forgot the other one where i posted the same data. I'm not going to do that again
If you start from Indian series 1999 when McGrath was only 2 month short from being 30 ,he played total 22 series till he retired at the age of 37 and in 19 out of 22 series he averages 25 or under 25.
He never had a fall and 2 out of 3 series where he average over 25 came just before injuries. He was consistent, have a long carrer of 124 test in 13 year (avg 9.5 test and around 20 odi a year) ,see Steyn played around 72 odi in 9 years because he wanted to keep himself fit .
He is one of the few fast bowlers who has both the quality and quantity .He managers to keep average under 22 even playing till the age of 37 is just a genius
LOL its not like i live and die by my all important list i posted on some random forum. Im open to changing my mind based on evidence presented to me. Honestly, ive always had trouble really rating Wasim properly, he was always a mega talented highly skilled bowler (obvioulsy!) but never felt he was THE danger man. I felt Imran and Waqar were more of a threat. Same for Hadlee, unsure where to rate him, if only he played more in the SC, those 3 tests in Pak were not good for Hadlee.
Steyn amongst the most lethal bowlers of all time?
Not until he stops running away and go into hiding as soon as the ball loses an iota of shine.
New ball bully, who probably has the ability to bowl only one swinger in two years.
Ineffective against left handers.
So predictable he is, incapable batsman still fall for it. Everyone knows what he's gonna do 99% of the time.
Not even close to Marshall, wasim, Waqar, Imran, McGrath, Lillee, Holding.
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Steyn amongst the most lethal bowlers of all time?
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So predictable he is, incapable batsman still fall for it. Everyone knows what he's gonna do 99% of the time.
Not even close to Marshall, wasim, Waqar, Imran, McGrath, Lillee, Holding.
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