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Good stuff mr_mister. Nice writeups.
Lmao. AwtaThere isn't really anything that separates McGrath and Marshall though it was fairly obvious he'd end up #2.
Marshall #1 is well deserved and probably the least contention on this least for me.
Interesting how Ambrose wasn't voted outside the top 10 by anyone but Hadlee and McGrath were. 2 lobotomies are in order.
Start now Mr Misterthanks to everyone who submitted a list and to everyone who gave nice feedback in this thread. It was fun doing it and I'll do a spin bowling one soon
Except for Wasim. You should only be able to vote on him if you havent seen him liveYou shouldn't be allowed to vote on anyone you didn't watch live.
If that list was more reasonable, Hadlee would've been #2 or #3. Shows how sensitive such ranking exercises are to outlier ranking.That would be jimmy101. You know, the person who said Coronis should be shot in front of his parents for ranking Holding 20th.
Most ATG lists are often subjective. I wouldn’t hesitate to place Steyn over Ambrose and Hadlee in Tests. Dale Steyn played in a much tougher era for fast bowlers. Even in this list, there are half a dozen bowlers from the Top 15 who bowled in the same period as Hadlee. On the other hand, Dale Steyn is probably the only bowler who can claim to be an ATG in his era. There isn’t a single fast bowler in this list that was peerless like Steyn was. Dale Steyn also broke Hadlee’s record for fastest to 400 wickets by a mind-boggling 3600 balls. Hadlee was an all time great and Steyn destroying his record showed how devastating he was.If that list was more reasonable, Hadlee would've been #2 or #3. Shows how sensitive such ranking exercises are to outlier ranking.
That's all good and well but in exercises like this, especially among atg it just comes down to personal choice of and to a lesser extent minor differences in stats. Steyn being the standout quick of our time is awesome and all but there's nothing to say that if guys like Hadlee had played in the same rsa side, they wouldnt havevdone just as well. And vice versa, nobody knows how steyn would've done in NZ in the 80s. I for one can't imagine anyone doing much better than hadlee. With Amby, he was just too devastating vs the best team against fast bowling of his time.Most ATG lists are often subjective. I wouldn’t hesitate to place Steyn over Ambrose and Hadlee in Tests. Dale Steyn played in a much tougher era for fast bowlers. Even in this list, there are half a dozen bowlers from the Top 15 who bowled in the same period as Hadlee. On the other hand, Dale Steyn is probably the only bowler who can claim to be an ATG in his era. There isn’t a single fast bowler in this list that was peerless like Steyn was. Dale Steyn also broke Hadlee’s record for fastest to 400 wickets by a mind-boggling 3600 balls. Hadlee was an all time great and Steyn destroying his record showed how devastating he was.
Dale Steyn has the best strike rate in Test cricket even though he played in the toughest era of fast bowlers. I am sure he would have excelled in the 70s/80s/90s when there were around half a dozen ATG bowlers and conditions were much better for fast bowlers.That's all good and well but in exercises like this, especially among atg it just comes down to personal choice of and to a lesser extent minor differences in stats. Steyn being the standout quick of our time is awesome and all but there's nothing to say that if guys like Hadlee had played in the same rsa side, they wouldnt havevdone just as well. And vice versa, nobody knows how steyn would've done in NZ in the 80s. I for one can't imagine anyone doing much better than hadlee. With Amby, he was just too devastating vs the best team against fast bowling of his time.