And that's the best you can expect from him. Which is fine I suppose but let's not act as if Anderson averaging only slightly better than Ishant Sharma away from home is a coincidence.Frankly the difference in that series bowling wise was that Swann and Panesar completely outbowled the Indian spinners, Anderson supported them well but that's about it.
Steyn also has 15Kph more pace when he needs it which is a pretty handy to say the least.I'm interested to know what skiddy swing bowlers of the past who had a similar style to Anderson did differently, in order to take big hauls in Asia and Australia. Steyn could bowl bouncers and reverse swing better, I guess.
And played in a far far better attack.Steyn also has 15Kph more pace when he needs it which is a pretty handy to say the least.
Yeah well Daemon, it does help if you actually watch the series and are capable of putting stats into context.Wow thanks for posting this Adders. Really opened my eyes. Having such figures for his two best away series ever after 156 Tests is indeed quite poor.
And yet it does defend him. Why so hesitant to defend him?Vaas averaged 77.67 in England.
(that's not intended to defend Anderson by the way)
Anderson and Steyn did a little live session on Instagram during lockdown that was really great. Steyn was saying he personally didn't have too many tricks, unlike Anderson who can make it move both ways.I'm interested to know what skiddy swing bowlers of the past who had a similar style to Anderson did differently, in order to take big hauls in Asia and Australia. Steyn could bowl bouncers and reverse swing better, I guess.
Actually I've just checked and it appears England never toured India in 2012.Yeah well Daemon, it does help if you actually watch the series and are capable of putting stats into context.
Yes it has occurred to me that you only remember what you want to remember and see what you want to see.Actually I've just checked and it appears England never toured India in 2012.
not bad for a farmer boy, etc.Anderson and Steyn did a little live session on Instagram during lockdown that was really great. Steyn was saying he personally didn't have too many tricks, unlike Anderson who can make it move both ways.
Nek minit he's describing how he used to start off bowling slow outswing very close to the stumps then slowly moving further away, slipping in wide sucker balls, bowling cross seam, coming around the wicket to bowl short, running in harder with the old ball, using the crease etc.
He pretty much had all the ****ing tricks the lying ****.
This is the Tim Southee who averages over 40 against Australia? 60 against South Africa? 34 in England? Nobody cares enough about him or New Zealand to bother looking into his career properly. Take out West Indies and Sri Lanka and the guy averages 33. Imagine if he had to play 5 Tests against Australia each time instead of getting to home after a couple of Tests.Overall Anderson averages 3.85 wpm (600/156) while Southee averages 3.89 wpm (284/73). Interesting that Southee has slightly more wickets per match despite having far worse bowling conditions to bowl in and being part of a superior seam attack.
Arguments made wrt how Hadlee and Murali's achievements are greater for having little support do not find favour on CW though. What do you think about those assertions?Ultimately it goes back to the age old CW mantra. Numbers don't lie but nor do they tell the whole story. Give him a stronger batting line-up away from home, or Swann bowling at 10-12 levels alongside him for longer, and perhaps some of those numbers change. He's done the job he's needed to in the circumstances plenty - series in the last decade where we've labelled him the reason for failure are few and far between. We can all look at a set of scorecards a decade later and go, see, average of xx, he must have been yy. It doesn't work like that.
Yes of course this is why he's not in the McGrath, Steyn tier but the idea it just makes him an honest trier who happens to have been able to stay fit is obviously laughable.
I've never thought Southee is better than Anderson. I just said that he has more wickets per match. As I stated earlier in the thread I think Anderson is better than Southee and Boult and is one of the top dozen bowlers of the 2010s (he could even be as high as 6th as there is little between 6th and 12th).This is the Tim Southee who averages over 40 against Australia? 60 against South Africa? 34 in England? Nobody cares enough about him or New Zealand to bother looking into his career properly. Take out West Indies and Sri Lanka and the guy averages 33. Imagine if he had to play 5 Tests against Australia each time instead of getting to home after a couple of Tests.