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Is it too early to declare Dale Steyn as an all-time great?

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Anderson is in the good bowlers category and will probably finish his career as such.

Ranked alongside the likes of Brett Lee, Jason Epilepsy, McDermott etc. Well dizzy and McD were probably significantly better bowlers than Anderson
Surely people don't think Brett Lee - as good as he could be at times - was as good as Anderson is?
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
The thing about Lee vs Anderson is that it's always arguable from a strike rate/average perspective that fast, bouncey bowlers are just as good as bowlers who actually exploit movement. I mean look at Steven Finn, pretty conclusively rated as having been awful for the better part of a year, but he still averaged under 30 and was usually taking wickets. Even Morne Morkel has an impressive record but we're not prepared to rate him above Anderson.

I just find bowlers who use movement as their weapon so much more fun to watch than bowlers who use pace or bounce.

For example, I'd take Chaminda Vaas over Jason Gillespie any day of the week. I accept that this is the wrong decision - that a tall bowler who extracts bounce from the wicket will be inherently very difficult to face, even if they're not actually doing anything with the ball. Extra bounce means edges carry and back foot play has to be assured.

However, it's just so much nicer to watch an away-swinging delivery take the edge, or an inswinger trapping someone LBW, or a well-disguised off cutter, or even subtle seam movement in the Asif/Philander variety.

I guess that's what makes bowlers like Steyn so impressive. They can do both.
 
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smash84

The Tiger King
Surely people don't think Brett Lee - as good as he could be at times - was as good as Anderson is?
I don't think it is ridiculous to suggest that both were in the same ballpark. I mean Anderson for a long long time in his career was decidedly ordinary. Brett Lee had his flashes of brilliance as well. Besides, at Lee's peak he was somewhere in the background because McWarne were at the Aussie forefront.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Anderson is in the good bowlers category and will probably finish his career as such.

Ranked alongside the likes of Brett Lee, Jason Epilepsy, McDermott etc. Well dizzy and McD were probably significantly better bowlers than Anderson
Really poor form making a joke out of that disorder.
 

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