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Kagiso Rabada vs Courtney Walsh

Who is the better test bowler?


  • Total voters
    21

BazBall21

International Captain
Closer than some people will say. Walsh was very suspect on flat wickets imo but Rabada can get tonked by decent teams outside some of the minefields he gets to bowl on at home. Courtney takes it due to longevity for now.
 

ma1978

International Debutant
Stupid poll given Rabada is 28 and Courtney Walsh had one of the longest careers of any pace bowler
 

BazBall21

International Captain
He was great in Ind and Pak
Hmm. I think Asian wickets were more sporting to pace bowlers before the 2000s and he was hitting the cracks with his great height. His record in high-scoring games and the first innings when bounce generally isn't as uneven tells a story. Averages 37 in high-scoring tests.
 

Saket1209

State Vice-Captain
Rabada is a home track bully. Average 27-28 outside SA. Playing in bullring, newlands and supersport park has helped him to accumulate wickets.
 

Slifer

International Captain
Hmm. I think Asian wickets were more sporting to pace bowlers before the 2000s and he was hitting the cracks with his great height. His record in high-scoring games and the first innings when bounce generally isn't as uneven tells a story. Averages 37 in high-scoring tests.
False. India put up high scores in the 1994 series and Pakistan practically won each test in 1997 by an innings by putting up decent first innings but Walsh still did well overall. And what type of logic is this? He did bad in high scoring games? Freaking duh, any bowler looks bad in high scoring games. Lemme guess, he did well in lower scoring games. Also, Ambrose played in 1997 and generally sucked so if wickets in Pakistan were so sporting, why didn't Ambrose thrive? Just give Walsh his due and move on.
 

BazBall21

International Captain
False. India put up high scores in the 1994 series and Pakistan practically won each test in 1997 by an innings by putting up decent first innings but Walsh still did well overall. And what type of logic is this? He did bad in high scoring games? Freaking duh, any bowler looks bad in high scoring games. Lemme guess, he did well in lower scoring games. Also, Ambrose played in 1997 and generally sucked so if wickets in Pakistan were so sporting, why didn't Ambrose thrive? Just give Walsh his due and move on.
Ambrose averages ten runs less than Walsh in high-scoring games and doesn't have a major imbalance between first and second innings. I rate Walsh highly in Asia and highly in general tbh. I just don't think he's perfect.
 

Slifer

International Captain
Ambrose averages ten runs less than Walsh in high-scoring games and doesn't have a major imbalance between first and second innings. I rate Walsh highly in Asia and highly in general tbh. I just don't think he's perfect.
Oh no he's not perfect but credit to him for being amazing in Asia relative to Rabada.
 

Slifer

International Captain
I actually abstained from this vote because I think people generally underrate Rabada.
 

Adorable Asshole

International Regular
Hmm. I think Asian wickets were more sporting to pace bowlers before the 2000s and he was hitting the cracks with his great height. His record in high-scoring games and the first innings when bounce generally isn't as uneven tells a story. Averages 37 in high-scoring tests.
I think I have asked that before but it's something you yourself calculated? Do you have a list?
 

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