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My picks:
Akram
Mcgrath
Garner
Murali
Starc
Close miss- Pollock, Ambrose, Warne, Saqlain
How come Waqar is not there?
Wasim
Waqar
Murali
McGrath/Lee
Saqlain/Donald
Wasim
Waqar
Saqlain
Imran
Akhtar
This is the list of top5 greatest odi bowlers of all time.
Have a look at Dennis Lillee's ODI record. Didn't play many, but spectacular results.
Depends on your criteria.
Warne was v good (not great) in most ODI series but always produced in big games, big tournaments.
Akram- hardly needs explaining on this forum
Lee- a terror with only 10 overs to bowl. Could charge in, swing it out, reverse the old & decent slower ball. Could also get the odd belting but if you want to bowl teams out, I pick Lee.
Murali- like Warne, so versatile he could do it all, attack, defend, bowl any stage + perform on big stages.
Warne- already explained.
Garner- the avg, the bowling, the yorkers, the strike rate. Man, have a look https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytNOth31K60 , he could get lift anywhere and if a pitch was green or uneven- he used to just chuckle and advise the batsman, "No contest."
is my pick.
Amir unlucky to miss out.
What ever name you put up there two names will be there :Wasim and Waqar
It's obvious that Wasim belongs there, but Waqar ?
Waqar ER against Aus, SA, SL, Eng is within touching distance of 5. That's ridiculously expensive for the era he played. His career ER is 4.7 which includes all minnows. One and half wickets in each match doesn't justify such expensive ER. Not a bad bowlers, but he doesn't have a case to be up there with Wasim as default.
It's obvious that Wasim belongs there, but Waqar ?
Waqar ER against Aus, SA, SL, Eng is within touching distance of 5. That's ridiculously expensive for the era he played. His career ER is 4.7 which includes all minnows. One and half wickets in each match doesn't justify such expensive ER. Not a bad bowlers, but he doesn't have a case to be up there with Wasim as default.
You put Pollock over Donald , whom I taught was a better odi bowler, any special reason?, I still remember 96 triangular odi series in India where he terrified every batsman on pitches which was not good for fast bowling.
He had a phenomenal SR.only Lee and Saqlain had a better SR.
Lee was terrifying in the 2003 WC , bowling 150+ on average . He broke sanath arm was very deadly accurate.1) Wasim Akram
2) Glenn McGrath
3) Saqlain Mushtaq
4) Muttiah Muralitharan
5) Brett Lee/Waqar Younis
What's Lee's performance in World Cups like? If he's done better than Waqar, then he'll be the undisputed #5 otherwise it there is nothing to separate the two speedsters. One has the consistency, the other one has the peak.
1) Wasim Akram
2) Glenn McGrath
3) Saqlain Mushtaq
4) Muttiah Muralitharan
5) Brett Lee/Waqar Younis
What's Lee's performance in World Cups like? If he's done better than Waqar, then he'll be the undisputed #5 otherwise it there is nothing to separate the two speedsters. One has the consistency, the other one has the peak.
Pollock was very difficult to score. Donald could go for runs. Not saying that Donald was not a gun ODI bowler, but I will take Pollock over Donald in ODI format.
Donald was a bigger terror than lee
Donald was THE guy in the 90s, Pollock may have great stats (Don't know if he has better stats than donald or not) but Donald was the guy teams were afraid of, I started watching cricket in 1996 and I knew about donald back then and I only came to know of pollocks name in early 2000s even though I had watched him play plenty of times, that's because he was never the guy who was talked about, it was always Donald vs Sachin, Donald vs Lara, Donald vs waugh. Donald had an aura of greatness, Pollock mostly lived under his shadow till he retired, that's why Donald will always be ahead of Pollock because he was the leader of the pack when both played together.
Lee was terrifying in the 2003 WC , bowling 150+ on average . He broke sanath arm was very deadly accurate.
Donald was THE guy in the 90s, Pollock may have great stats (Don't know if he has better stats than donald or not) but Donald was the guy teams were afraid of, I started watching cricket in 1996 and I knew about donald back then and I only came to know of pollocks name in early 2000s even though I had watched him play plenty of times, that's because he was never the guy who was talked about, it was always Donald vs Sachin, Donald vs Lara, Donald vs waugh. Donald had an aura of greatness, Pollock mostly lived under his shadow till he retired, that's why Donald will always be ahead of Pollock because he was the leader of the pack when both played together.
That SR translates to 1.5 wickets per match. SR is a huge thing in the test format because you are not limited to 10 overs, but here it is not going to have the same impact. You could surely win ODI matches by bowling teams out, but most ODI matches are won by outscoring the opposition. 1.5 wickets on average is not going to help that much if you give 5 runs per over.
My picks:
Akram
Mcgrath
Garner
Murali
Starc
Close miss- Pollock, Ambrose, Warne, Saqlain
really ? ? Give him some time , he has loooooooooooooooong way to go before claiming to be ATG.How come Waqar is not there?
He doesn't have performance to be in the top 10 in ODI format and list is for the top 5.
Waqar not being in the top just because he didn’t do well in WC finals makes no sense. If a performance in a WC is the only criterion then surly Madan Lal needs to be considered because he preformed well in the 1983 final (3/31), but he is not because he didn’t do anything else.
My 5:
Wasim
Murli
McGrath
Garner
Waqar/Lee
Shoaib
)He doesn't have performance to be in the top 10 in ODI format and list is for the top 5.
Maybe not in major tournaments but in ODI’s?
Come on mate, the guy has the 3rd highest wickets, 27 4-fers, 13 5-fers, including three in a row, all at an average of less than 24. That includes playing on mostly dead tracks.
Maybe not in major tournaments but in ODI’s?
Come on mate, the guy has the 3rd highest wickets, 27 4-fers, 13 5-fers, including three in a row, all at an average of less than 24. That includes playing on mostly dead tracks.

Just to add some context with my comment.
Rankings are never perfect at any time, but they do take account of context. Flawed, but the most objective measure. I can find better looking rating trend than Wasim, but I will take Wasim over others. So as long as you are some where in ball park, other things comes in place.
I will take Waqar vs Pollock to make my point. I consider Pollock as one of the best in ODI and he is highly underrated in PP. Waqar's peak ratings are below Pollock's entire career. How do you even put these two in same ball park? With such a huge difference, we are just going by sentiments to even discuss Waqar in this thread.
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Yes, agreed. Waqar should not be even in top 10.
He has zero standout performance in World Cup, let alone in winning cause.
What about Shaun Pollock?? Waqar Younis?? Curtly Ambrose? Michael Holding??1. Mohammad Shami
2. Mitchel Starc
3. Glenn McGrath
4. Jasprit Bumrah
5. Wasim Akram
What about Shaun Pollock?? Waqar Younis?? Curtly Ambrose? Michael Holding??
OK so Shami is number 1 and among the top 5 ut Michael holding is not top 5???It says Too 5 not Top 25
OK so Shami is number 1 and among the top 5 ut Michael holding is not top 5???
1. Mohammad Shami
2. Mitchel Starc
3. Glenn McGrath
4. Jasprit Bumrah
5. Wasim Akram
Right to equality for spinners?