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What will Pat Cummins’ legacy be?

Qlder

International Debutant
so is this a limpdicked troll job or are you just obtuse
Not all of us are fixated on current players being way better than everyone else that ever played the game. He's only got 250 wkts ffs, just a few more than Hazlewood
 
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Qlder

International Debutant
with due respect Lee was nowhere near as prolific as Cummins ever, averages 30 in Tests, and can't recall any series-winning performances from him compared to the amount Cummins has accumulated.
At least Lee was fast enough to be an opening bowler. Cummins is first change most of his career
 

Silver Silva

International Regular
More interested in Rabada, out of modern quicks, personally. I think he brings that little extra that Cummins can lack sometimes.

But South Africa just don't play enough ****ing Tests anymore, for Rabada to reasonably end up with the breadth of work for these all time comparisons. Even with very good fitness, I doubt he'll get to 100.
He's 9 wickets away from 300 Test wickets , more than enough to be compared to other fast bowlers
 

Line and Length

Cricketer Of The Year
OP ask what his legacy "will be". It asks us to predict and, on current form, I believe he will leave a superior legacy to the trio you mention.
 

slowfinger

International Debutant
OP said legacy, Cummins hasn't bettered McDermott, Lee or Johnson legacy bowling yet
Johnson had a spell of 3 top-quality, world-beating years between 2012 to 14 and you think Cummin's doesn't reach up to his legacy yet?

Cummins' captaincy in the last Ashes arguably already sets him apart from peers. Very rare trait.
 

Burgey

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Face......posts......joke.....etc

Imbecile!!
Anderson is so conditions dependant that he may as well be a finger spinner. Broad always fronted up and posed a tough challenge. Anderson is a door mat in comparison. He’s played in, what, eight Ashes series and had one decent one.

The sample size is plenty big enough to draw a conclusion. Anderson is a myth. He’s conspicuous by his absence as a factor in the most important series of all. Dud

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