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Who is the best fast bowler in the world right now - Tests

Who is the bet fast bowler in Tests - Any conditions


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Agent Nationaux

International Coach
I would also have Broad in a World XI.

My 3 bowlers would be:

Broad
Steyn
Philander/Khan

I haven't chosen Anderson because him and Steyn are very similar with Steyn being the quicker and the better bowler.
 

Arachnodouche

International Captain
^^But surely you can never have too much of a good thing? Why have McGrath and Marshall when you can have Marshalls from both ends?

I'll see how Anderson and Broad go in India. Steyn has bowled a couple of matchwinning turns on India soil but that's never brought up while discussing his lack of impact in the desert.
 

Satguru

Banned
^^But surely you can never have too much of a good thing? Why have McGrath and Marshall when you can have Marshalls from both ends?

I'll see how Anderson and Broad go in India. Steyn has bowled a couple of matchwinning turns on India soil but that's never brought up while discussing his lack of impact in the desert.
Pretty sure Steyn's performances in India are brought up quite often tbh... that 7-fer at Nagpur has become sort of legendary already. His 2008 UAE tour needs to be put in context. An "average" of any sort over 2 matches is comepletely meaningless coz he's probably had other 'stretches' of averaging 40+ over 2 matches in other nations as well..

and seriously the pitches were ridiculously flat, IIRC wasnt that the series in which devilliers smashed 270 odd in no time? On the other hand, the Nagpur pitch was equally, if not even flatter... amla got 250 of the easiest runs ever, and steyn destroyed the indian lineup. To bring up the UAE tour as some sort of shortcoming on steyns part is silly.
 

Jacknife

International Captain
^^But surely you can never have too much of a good thing? Why have McGrath and Marshall when you can have Marshalls from both ends?

I'll see how Anderson and Broad go in India. Steyn has bowled a couple of matchwinning turns on India soil but that's never brought up while discussing his lack of impact in the desert.
Oh so now it's they have to prove themselves in India now. before it was the subcontinent.;)
 

Jacknife

International Captain
Pretty sure Steyn's performances in India are brought up quite often tbh... that 7-fer at Nagpur has become sort of legendary already. His 2008 UAE tour needs to be put in context. An "average" of any sort over 2 matches is comepletely meaningless coz he's probably had other 'stretches' of averaging 40+ over 2 matches in other nations as well..

and seriously the pitches were ridiculously flat, IIRC wasnt that the series in which devilliers smashed 270 odd in no time? On the other hand, the Nagpur pitch was equally, if not even flatter... amla got 250 of the easiest runs ever, and steyn destroyed the indian lineup. To bring up the UAE tour as some sort of shortcoming on steyns part is silly.
No mate it was Nov 2010 the tour of UAE. AB hit 278 off 418, Kallis hit a speedy ton for him 105 off 147.

Yes it's hard to be at the top of your game every test and the very best of all time can have poor games, if I remember rightly he simply just didn't bowl very well in that first test and he wasn't too bad in the second.
 

shankar

International Debutant
I'll see how Anderson and Broad go in India. Steyn has bowled a couple of matchwinning turns on India soil but that's never brought up while discussing his lack of impact in the desert.
Good swing bowlers have always done well in India. Anderson's already had some success previously in India I think - haven't looked at his figures. It was a seam bowler like Broad I wasn't sure about. But the way he bowled in the UAE, I think he'll do very well too (unless he reverts back pre July '11).
 

Agent Nationaux

International Coach
I prefer the new ball swinging inwards rather than out. So personally would always prefer to watch someone like Waqar than Steyn or Anderson. Plus no one swing it more than Waqar.
 

akilana

International 12th Man
Pretty sure Steyn's performances in India are brought up quite often tbh... that 7-fer at Nagpur has become sort of legendary already. His 2008 UAE tour needs to be put in context. An "average" of any sort over 2 matches is comepletely meaningless coz he's probably had other 'stretches' of averaging 40+ over 2 matches in other nations as well..

and seriously the pitches were ridiculously flat, IIRC wasnt that the series in which devilliers smashed 270 odd in no time? On the other hand, the Nagpur pitch was equally, if not even flatter... amla got 250 of the easiest runs ever, and steyn destroyed the indian lineup. To bring up the UAE tour as some sort of shortcoming on steyns part is silly.
Steyn's two tests in UAE is often brought up by a group of people because there's almost nothing else for them to point out.
 

zaremba

Cricketer Of The Year
@AN

As I recall with the new ball Waqar bowled outswing though - it was only when the ball, er, got scuffed up that he would move it the other way

Only by my recollection though and I'm probably wrong as usual
 

Agent Nationaux

International Coach
The pitch in UAE was terrible when we played RSA. Misbah and Younis managed to draw a match that we were about to lose!! However it has improved significantly since then. Most likely because of the weather in Jan.
 

Agent Nationaux

International Coach
@AN

As I recall with the new ball Waqar bowled outswing though - it was only when the ball, er, got scuffed up that he would move it the other way

Only by my recollection though and I'm probably wrong as usual
I thought Waqar was a natural Inswing bowler. Maybe I was wrong.
 

zaremba

Cricketer Of The Year
I thought Waqar was a natural Inswing bowler. Maybe I was wrong.
Yeah he was, but only because he was a natural reverse swing bowler. He got most of his wickets with inswing, getting the older ball to reverse. But with the new ball he bowled outswing. That's how I remember it anyway.
 

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