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2022 v 2024 Bowlers Polls

Coronis

International Coach
In 2022 we had polls for both spinners and pacers. Because some felt Barnes, Bedser an Philander weren't true fast bowlers, none of these three appeared in those polls.
I have looked at the 2024 overall poll and compared the bowlers' standings with their '22 rankings in the relative categories.
Whilst the top bowlers in each category have remained much the same from one poll to another, certain current players have risen quite dramatically.
The actual numbers in the spinner v quick categories is 13 to 37 which probably reflects the usual 3 quicks + 1 spinner make-up of many attacks.
Your comments are more than welcome.

Here are the comparisons:

2022 Spinners Ranking2024 RankingChange
1. Muttiah Muralitharan10
2. Shane Warne20
3. Bill O'Reilly30
4. Jim Laker5down 1
5. Clarrie Grimmett7down 2
6. Hedley Verity4up 2
7. Hugh Tayfield8down 1
8. Anil Kumble12down 4
9. Derek Underwood10down 1
10. Lance Gibbs9up 1
11. Ravichandran Ashwin6up 5
12. Richie Benaud
13. Rangana Herath
14. Bhagwath Chandrasekhar
15. Bishen Bedi
16. Nathan Lyon13up 3
17. Saqlain Mushtaq
18. Graeme Swann
19. Ravindra Jadeja11up 8
20. Subhash Gupte
21. Hugh Trumble
22. Wilfred Rhodes
23. Colin Blythe
24. Johnny Wardle
25. Sonny Ramadhin
26. Erapally Prasanna
27. Stuart MacGill
28. Harbhajan Singh
29. Keshav Maharaj
30. Bert Ironmonger

2022 Pacemen Ranking2024 RankingsChange
1. Malcolm Marshall10
2. Glenn McGrath20
3. Richard Hadlee30
4. Curtly Ambrose5down 1
5. Dale Steyn4up 1
6. Imran Khan60
7. Dennis Lillee8down 1
8. Fred Trueman10down 2
9. Wasim Akram7up 2
10. Allan Donald9up 1
11. Joel Garner110
12. Ray Lindwall120
13. Michael Holding14down 1
14. Waqar Younis13up 1
15. Alan Davidson15down 1
16. Shaun Pollock160
17. Courtney Walsh170
18. Andy Roberts20down 2
19. James Anderson190
20. Pat Cummins18up 2
21. Keith Miller25down 4
22. Brian Statham24down 2
23. Bob Willis26down 3
24. Shoaib Akhtar29down 5
25. Harold Larwood33down 8
26. Ian Bishop28down 2
27. Neil Adcock23up 4
28. Wes Hall31down 3
29. Kagiso Rabada21up 8
30. Frank Tyson
31. Kapil Dev29up 2
32. John Snow320
33. Jasprit Bumrah22up 11
34. Ian Botham27up 9
35. Stuart Broad33up 2
36. Peter Pollock
37. Neil Wagner
38. Jason Gillespie
39. Jeff Thomson
40. Tim Southee
Not included
S.Barnes
A.Bedser
V.Philander
My poor Davo
 

_00_deathscar

International Regular
Jadeja suffers from not being big brained and not having 18,000 variations. He’s ridiculously effective, though.

Even with home pitch support etc, a 20-ish average as a spinner is staggering.
 

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
oh great this thing again

can someone pull up that stat which shows how amazingly well spinners have performed in NZ and SA when India tour?
And then the bias of spin performance in India, perhaps? Your argument is biased too. And funny how effective Neil Brand and Nathan Lyon were in NZ this summer, eh?
 

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
RIP Heath
I just don’t get the selectivity of the argument. If he’d played 50/50 home and away, I’d feel more comfortable with that argument. Part of the NZ underperformance of spinners in general is that NZ have invariably had **** ones, which then skews the stats of spinner performance- regardless of the pitches.

But I do expect to be swarmed like Michael Caine in one of those B movies he does for the cash monies.
 

Xix2565

International Regular
And then the bias of spin performance in India, perhaps? Your argument is biased too. And funny how effective Neil Brand and Nathan Lyon were in NZ this summer, eh?
Well yeah, Brand and Lyon got better conditions for them. It's clearly obvious to anyone with eyes. Spinners average like 10-20 less runs when India don't tour than when they do tour.
 

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Well yeah, Brand and Lyon got better conditions for them. It's clearly obvious to anyone with eyes. Spinners average like 10-20 less runs when India don't tour than when they do tour.
Quite. So why aren’t we downplaying Indian spinner success in India when conditions are tailor made for them - particularly when a player has such a home skew in games played. You can’t have it both ways.
 

Socerer 01

International Captain
And then the bias of spin performance in India, perhaps? Your argument is biased too. And funny how effective Neil Brand and Nathan Lyon were in NZ this summer, eh?
yeah its funny how NZ roll out pitches that can spin when other teams tour to the extent that a batting all rounder picks up his 1st ever 5 wicket haul in first class cricket in his debut tour with a weakened team

i made no argument prior either, not sure which argument of mine you’re calling biased
 

Socerer 01

International Captain
Quite. So why aren’t we downplaying Indian spinner success in India when conditions are tailor made for them - particularly when a player has such a home skew in games played. You can’t have it both ways.
people are already doing that not sure what your point is here bro
 

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
people are already doing that not sure what your point is here bro
I don’t think it’s being taken into account enough by a long way. But I know you and Xix won’t be convinced - I’ve seen your existing debates and your approach so far to this question.
 

Socerer 01

International Captain
I don’t think it’s being taken into account enough by a long way. But I know you and Xix won’t be convinced - I’ve seen your existing debates and your approach so far to this question.
:blink:

idk what is this mythical and hypothetical argument i’ve made on this topic. scratch that idk what even the topic is
 

Socerer 01

International Captain
i’ll try to play along with what @trundler was originally on with Jim Laker as an eg and I’ll do it in the most checklisty way possible because thats the language this place loves

Laker played 45% of tests that his country played in the years he was active internationally in tests, Jadeja played 60% of tests that his country played in the years he has been active internationally in tests. ofc Jadeja here is helped by him being an all rounder even if the Indian team hasnt picked him like that for years but Jadeja also is a 3 format player whose workload is managed across those formats

both players are accused of being only picked in advantageous conditions even if i think its unfair to both of them

Laker played 58% of his matches at home, Jadeja is at 63%

Laker’s home away avg split is 10, Jadeja’s is 11.5

here’s the kicker, in matches involving Laker

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outdone by Lock, significantly so by Wardle and Tayfield with smaller sample sizes

same for Jadeja

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outdone by Ashwin as i pointed out in another thread, Kuldeep but his sample size is nowhere near the same and then 1 individual series of spicy af pitches that benefitted Tahir and SOK each


before the usual suspects hit me with the “look at him, shitting on an atg oldie goldie to make his favourite appear gold”, the point of this isnt to say that i think Jadeja > Laker, i dont think that. its that people are pretending like Jadeja doesnt belong in that convo @trundler alluded to of the best of the rest following the big 3 spinners when on paper he does??? to people who also watched him bowl regularly, they know his skill and how many times he’s made the difference on dead pitches. and yet everytime its the same cliches that are thrown at him of not playing all matches ignoring the presence of Ashwin to diss on him like trundler and Heath did here when the same could be thrown at even an atg here like Laker and these players dont get anywhere near the same levels of scrutiny

checklisting for today over
 

Xix2565

International Regular
Quite. So why aren’t we downplaying Indian spinner success in India when conditions are tailor made for them - particularly when a player has such a home skew in games played. You can’t have it both ways.
People do downplay quite a lot, even to the point of overdoing it when this sort of nonsense never seems to pop up for most non-Murali/Warne spinners, let alone pacers. And how am I having it both ways? Would be nice if people did actually make proper arguments that included conditions in an intelligent manner rather than a way to mark down players for 'statpadding'.
 

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