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Top 3 fast bowlers in tests ATM?

Who are the 3 best fast bowlers today ?


  • Total voters
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  • Poll closed .

Teja.

Global Moderator
If I had to pick three pacers for a team to play for my life, tomorrow, I'd pick Steyn, Asif and Aamer, in that order. It was hard to pick between Dougeh and Aamer before this series, but now, It's pretty clear for me.

Shane Warne, pretty ridiculously, said in commentary, that he'd have Aamer and Asif sharing the new ball in a World XI. Personally, I'd have Steyn and Aamer sharing the new ball, not because Aamer is a better bowler than Asif, just that Aamer is ruddy brilliant with it and Asif is just as good with the old ball as he is with the new one.
 

Black_Warrior

Cricketer Of The Year
Its funny how on series changes anything.. My top 3 would have been Steyn, Asif and Johnson and thats what I had voted for. Now after this series, suddenly I feel uncomfortable placing Johnson as the third best bowler in the world..and I also have a strong urge to place Aamer ahead of Steyn and Asif :laugh:
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
If I had to pick three pacers for a team to play for my life, tomorrow, I'd pick Steyn, Asif and Aamer, in that order. It was hard to pick between Dougeh and Aamer before this series, but now, It's pretty clear for me.

Shane Warne, pretty ridiculously, said in commentary, that he'd have Aamer and Asif sharing the new ball in a World XI. Personally, I'd have Steyn and Aamer sharing the new ball, not because Aamer is a better bowler than Asif, just that Aamer is ruddy brilliant with it and Asif is just as good with the old ball as he is with the new one.
Warne actually said that Aamer and Asif would go close to sharing the new ball in a World XI attack. He then started thinking of other quicks and the first name that he mentioned was Dale Steyn.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
Its funny how on series changes anything.. My top 3 would have been Steyn, Asif and Johnson and thats what I had voted for. Now after this series, suddenly I feel uncomfortable placing Johnson as the third best bowler in the world..and I also have a strong urge to place Aamer ahead of Steyn and Asif :laugh:
Yeah pretty tough to say that "Johnson is the 3rd best quick in the world" after seeing most of his work in this series. I'm sure that'll "change" come December, though.
 

Teja.

Global Moderator
Warne actually said that Aamer and Asif would go close to sharing the new ball in a World XI attack. He then started thinking of other quicks and the first name that he mentioned was Dale Steyn.
Missed it then, Sorry.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Johnson. Largely because he's done more than Aamer.
Failed to do it more often too tho, tbf. His batting's a bonus tho; out of all the serious options only really him and Broad would be able to play #8 (Aamir playing there in the recent series notwithstanding).
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Malinga would definitely be up there if not for possible injury concerns in this format of the game.
 

Uppercut

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Malinga would definitely be up there if not for possible injury concerns in this format of the game.
No question, but keeping fit is too big a part of fast bowling to let that go.

The Aamer love is really a bit over the top. This two-match affair in inch-perfect swing-bowling conditions is the first series he's ever averaged below 40 in. Pakistani cricketer in absurdly overhyped shocker.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
No question, but keeping fit is too big a part of fast bowling to let that go.

The Aamer love is really a bit over the top. This two-match affair in inch-perfect swing-bowling conditions is the first series he's ever averaged below 40 in. Pakistani cricketer in absurdly overhyped shocker.
Look up the stat where Aamer has had at least a dozen catches dropped that I dug up.
 

Black_Warrior

Cricketer Of The Year
No question, but keeping fit is too big a part of fast bowling to let that go.

The Aamer love is really a bit over the top. This two-match affair in inch-perfect swing-bowling conditions is the first series he's ever averaged below 40 in. Pakistani cricketer in absurdly overhyped shocker.
You mean Aamer being ranked so highly is over the top? Because the Aamer love is surely a personal thing. After a long time, Pakistan have a pace attack that looks to be as lethal and deadly as Wasim and Waqar. After a long time Pakistan have a fast bowler as supremely talented as Wasim. After a long time Pakistan has someone who can be the next Wasim. He has just won Pakistan a test match..You expect Pakistani fans to NOT love him for that?

As far as the ranking is concerned, yes I have repeatedly said on this thread that it is too early to rank him as the third best bowler in the world, not because of his average for which Athali provided a reasonable explanation but because he just hasn't played enough. For me he has to play at least 20 test matches to be considered in the same breath as the others.
 

Black_Warrior

Cricketer Of The Year
Its a shame Shane Bond retired because if he was still playing, clearly he would be in the top 3...Johnson is clearly not good enough now to be the third best bowler in the world.

My ranking would then be Steyn, Asif, Bond.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
You mean Aamer being ranked so highly is over the top? Because the Aamer love is surely a personal thing. After a long time, Pakistan have a pace attack that looks to be as lethal and deadly as Wasim and Waqar. After a long time Pakistan have a fast bowler as supremely talented as Wasim. After a long time Pakistan has someone who can be the next Wasim. He has just won Pakistan a test match..You expect Pakistani fans to NOT love him for that?

As far as the ranking is concerned, yes I have repeatedly said on this thread that it is too early to rank him as the third best bowler in the world, not because of his average for which Athali provided a reasonable explanation but because he just hasn't played enough. For me he has to play at least 20 test matches to be considered in the same breath as the others.
Steady. I'm hugely impressed with the boy too, but those are some pretty huge shoes to fill.

Think the one thing Wasim & (especially) Waqar had over the current attack was their balls-out pace. Before his injury Waqar was greased lightening.
 

grecian

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Steady. I'm hugely impressed with the boy too, but those are some pretty huge shoes to fill.

Think the one thing Wasim & (especially) Waqar had over the current attack was their balls-out pace. Before his injury Waqar was greased lightening.
Yeah, Waqar a yard quicker then Asif, and Wasim likewise with Amir. Hugely promising partnership though, and a joy to watch, but nowhere near other two yet.
 

Black_Warrior

Cricketer Of The Year
Waqar more like a few yards quicker than Asif...
And Boybrumby, those are definitely big shoes to fill. I didnt meant they are already there..but their performances in the last two test matches would be on par...its just that Wasim and Waqar did it consistently for years and years...it is to be seen how consistently these two deliver.
 

kingkallis

International Coach
Well, something good has happened to Pakistan Cricket after ages and thats why I cant blame our Pakistani friends go all gaga over Aamer!

Also the way the kid bowled in 2 test series - he surely has the potential and lets hope he doesnt become the victim of popular Pakistani politics! [ Read Akram v Waqar here ]
 

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