I think bandwagoners like you shouldn't be supporting SL tbh. Maharoof has 117 wickets in 80 odd ODIs, he has been a great bowler for us. He is actually in the top 5 SL bowlers for the most number of wickets in ODIs. These days, he is used as a third change seamer but Kula, Vaas and even Thushara have been doing the job.Mortaza + Streak > Maharoof
what he said....Wasim is the first name on the list.
Oops, got confused for a moment after watching the 4th name in pup11's list...and weldone, even saqlain's own mum wouldn't call him a fast bowler....
This. Would be pretty much my first pick with a ODI average of 21.6 and economy of 3.3... who in that list of players has better stats? Joel Garner and Shane Bond is about it.I'm amazed seeing none except Athlai put Hadlee in their list...Hadlee was a damn good ODI bowler, and he is a must in top 10 ODI bowlers...
Says the troll.I think bandwagoners like you shouldn't be supporting SL tbh. Maharoof has 117 wickets in 80 odd ODIs, he has been a great bowler for us. He is actually in the top 5 SL bowlers for the most number of wickets in ODIs. These days, he is used as a third change seamer but Kula, Vaas and even Thushara have been doing the job.
And Chris PringleGeoff Allott for NZ!
I'll raise you a Derek(even though he was crap)...always thought when I was a kid that Derek was responsible for those jumpers with the diamond pattern on them. He also had a great warmup routineAnd Chris Pringle
Says the troll.
Yeah Bracken was shunted out by Holding in mine.Off the top of my head, in no particular order, my ten would be something like:
McGrath
Bracken
Lee
Bond
Wasim
Waqar
Garner
Hadlee
Donald
Pollock
Off the top of the head I feel Vaas > BrackenOff the top of my head, in no particular order, my ten would be something like:
McGrath
Bracken
Lee
Bond
Wasim
Waqar
Garner
Hadlee
Donald
Pollock
awta...people got to take the records of guys from the 70s and 80s with a grain of salt. It is to all intents a different game for bowlers today. Having a 3.** e/r when you played up until 85 doesn't equate to you being a brilliant bowler.
Bracken is a def inclusion given his record: E/r < 4, average of 22, playing in the age of 20/20, boundary ropes, 20 overs of powerplays, and rocket bats. Plus he predominantly bowls when the field is in at the start or at the death. Have him second only to mcgrath among aussie odi pacemen.