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I feel like you’re arbitrarily putting bowlers into boxes when they should be on spectrums. Every fast bowler is a mix of pace, bounce, swing, reverse swing, seam and control. I’ve never seen a bowler who exclusively swung the ball and never found a bit of seam or bounce. You’re criticising a type of bowler that just doesn’t really exist.Swing bowling is the pace equivalent of finger spin. It's a necessary art but it's highly condition dependent. Much better to get seam movement, which is harder to play anyway.
Waqar and Steyn are the only out and out swing bowlers who have been regularly threatening everywhere in the world. Both of those guys had express pace to go with it though. And even then, Waqar struggled in Australia and Steyn tended to have long periods of not much and then run through entire line ups.
Though tbf it’s a much better argument than the shite you were talking about Anderson before.