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The ATG Teams General arguing/discussing thread

Fuller Pilch

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Keeping a minimum cut off of 150 wickets, and leaving Sydney Barnes out, these are the fast bowlers who average 4 wkt/ match or above. If three pacers were to be selected for your ATG XI, this is a good pool to dig into.
You better not share this on the Jimmy Anderson thread as there a number of modern-day bowlers there but not the bloke with 600. Interesting that Wags and Mitch J are both on 4.29 wpm as the highest lefties (ahead of Starc, Boult, and Wasim).
 

TheJediBrah

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From 1998 to 2008, Muralitharan took 631 wickets in 90 tests. How ridiculous is that?
Waqar's much more impressive. He would have had more other decent bowlers competing for the wickets. Murali would have likely bowled 40% of his teams overs and the rest of his bowlers were pretty average.
 

morgieb

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He isn't really forgotten here thankfully. Gets picked in drafts and many pick him in their Aussie ATXI. Admittedly I hadn't taken note of how high his WPM was especially considering when he played. Maybe his average of 25 in England explains why he's underrated but this is more than made up by his average of 18 against WI. A peak rating (912) that was 10 higher than Trueman too.
Yeah here he's certainly not under-rated, I think the general public might underrate him because he wasn't as quick as Lillee and Lindwall. In saying that, his Test career (at least as more than a fringe player) was relatively short.
 

morgieb

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I also think that Lillee finishing first on the WPM chart illuminates why people rate him so highly despite his average being not quite as great as some despite rarely playing in tough conditions.
 

Shady Slim

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Waqar's much more impressive. He would have had more other decent bowlers competing for the wickets. Murali would have likely bowled 40% of his teams overs and the rest of his bowlers were pretty average.
i suppose the converse of this is he'd have to work harder for every individual wicket given he's getting **** all support in terms of bowling partnerships at the other end barring vaas and herath tbf
 

TheJediBrah

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i suppose the converse of this is he'd have to work harder for every individual wicket given he's getting **** all support in terms of bowling partnerships at the other end barring vaas and herath tbf
definitely not when the stat your looking at is wickets per match
 

Line and Length

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This is ridiculous cherry picking. A cricketer needs to be considered in the context of his entire career - not just selected sections. If we carry this to its extreme, then Jim Laker's performance in his 26 and 27 Tests averages 15wpm
 

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