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Best bowler of 1990s

Who was the best bowler during 1990s?


  • Total voters
    59

FRAZ

International Captain
Fleming was a swing bowler Fraz
Jono there is a difference b/w Akram , Younis and Mcgrath 's swing and Fleming's . Check his footages and you will see that "yes" he could swing the ball in to the batsman but the thing is that he wasn't a great great swinger and the thing which really attracted me was his length , And mind ya swinging into the batsman isn't a great thing for a bowler as even I could swing the ball if I was gonna get a decent back spin on the ball at the time of release having a right seam position but intelligent out swinger is what makes me think that "yes" the bowler is a true swinger !!!
 
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Smudge

Hall of Fame Member
Jono there is a difference b/w Akram , Younis and Mcgrath 's swing and Fleming's . Check his footages and you will see that "yes" he could swing the ball in to the batsman but the thing is that he wasn't a great great swinger and the thing which really attracted me was his length , And mind ya swinging into the batsman isn't a great thing for a bowler as even I could swing the bowler if I was gonna get a decent back spin on the ball at the time of release having a right seam position but intelligent out swinger is what makes me think that "yes" the bowler is a true swinger !!!
Fleming was an outswinger.
 

burr

State Vice-Captain
Warne easily. Warne was at his peak during the 90s - those wonder years of '93 and '94 were truly special. Never as good in the noughties. Cricket in the 90s was defined by one man: Warne.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Warne easily. Warne was at his peak during the 90s - those wonder years of '93 and '94 were truly special. Never as good in the noughties. Cricket in the 90s was defined by one man: Warne.
Nope, Warne was good for 93-97, but after that his form and fitness went downhill. Wasim and Ambrose were consistently excellent throughout the 90s. I felt Ambrose was more destructive, but Wasim was more skillful and capable of getting any batsman, even if they were set.
 

haroon510

International 12th Man
He had a great action and had a funny run up .. Just watch a footage of him bowling ! His feet were never straight and were always spread apart at a 180 degree angle while he came to bowl. He had a great line and length and was a master at maintaining a same length but didn't really swung the ball ... Anyways was kinda my fav bowler in those days but not the top most favorite at all .
I guess that Shoaib Akhtar's 1999 performances should have earned him a place there in the poll list ! anyways !!!

that was the only year he was good... he was fit and he was bowling fast. he hasn't been the same since then.
 
Thought you were a Muslim? :p
I've never drunk in my life but when you make such silly mistakes you must not be in your senses.Although alcohol is prohibited,there's a very small percentage of muslims who drink & its easily available.
 
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Anil

Hall of Fame Member
pacers

c. ambrose
a. donald
w. akram
g. mcgrath
w. younis

spinners

s. warne
m. muralitharan
s. mushtaq
a. kumble
m. ahmed
 

TheLad

School Boy/Girl Captain
Prove it !
Will you take my word on it If I say I saw him play plenty of cricket, both on the box and live at the ground in Aus for international cricket and domestic matches. He was an outswing bowler with an off cutter who could from time to time reverse it in to the batsman.

Regardless my top 5 bowlers of the 90s

Warne
Akram
Ambrose
Donald
McGrath (Who exploits into the next decade would lift him up)
 

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