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Waqar Younis vs James Anderson

Who is the better test bowler?


  • Total voters
    29

Johan

State Vice-Captain
with bottle caps, Waqar

without bottle caps, Jimmy

tho overall, Jimmy was brilliant for a longer amount of time than Waqar had a career, and Waqar was really just brillaint for a few years, had an insane peak for like 27 tests in a bowling dominated era, outside of that he was a 29+ bowler. Tho again, is it really fair for Jimmy when he didn't have the Bottlecap amplification?
 
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capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
with bottle caps, Waqar

without bottle caps, Jimmy

tho overall, Jimmy was brilliant for a longer amount of time than Waqar had a career, and Waqar was really just brillaint for a few years, had an insane peak for like 27 tests in a bowling dominated era, outside of that he was a 29+ bowler. Tho again, is it really fair for Jimmy when he didn't have the Bottlecap amplification?
What about Murray mints??
 

BazBall21

International Captain
I prefer Waqar for his considerably more devastating peak and how good he was at taking the pitch out of the equation. Can understand votes for Anderson though. Waqar's production post-1994 is a bit more underwhelming than I recalled.
 
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Arachnodouche

International Captain
I prefer Waqar for his considerably more devastating peak and how good he was at taking the pitch out of the equation. Can understand votes for Anderson though. Waqar's production post-1994 is a bit more underwhelming than I recalled.
Not just underwhelming, Waqar post-94 and especially in the last seven years is a completely different and lesser bowler in all respects: run-up, action, pace, movement, swagger. Anderson if anything kept refining his art the older he became.
 

Johan

State Vice-Captain
Unsure if they were used outside the Ashes but Anderson wasn’t picked for 05 was he?
Nope, his first ashes was the 2006-7 Ashes down under iirc (got murdered), also funnily Waqar manages to average 40 to Anderson's 34 in Aus.
 

Johan

State Vice-Captain
Peak Waqar was the best bowler ever. Anderson longevity was very insane. Although, Waqar was a different beast.
Was he really? averaging 25+ against Aus and Eng, a home series against a fading Windies where Akram/Bishop/Ambrose all outbowled him too, he was great but he made a lot of his stats on the back of bullying hopeless attacks at home.

Marshall better.
 

Johan

State Vice-Captain
I prefer Waqar for his considerably more devastating peak and how good he was at taking the pitch out of the equation. Can understand votes for Anderson though. Waqar's production post-1994 is a bit more underwhelming than I recalled.
after Dec 1994 (to 2003)

Darren Gough – 53 matches, 206 wickets @ 27.92, 50.8 SR, 9 5fers
Andy Caddick – 54 matches, 211 wickets @28.27, 55 SR, 11 5fers and 1 10fer
Javagal Srinath – 53 matches, 197 wickets @29.68, 60.3 SR, 10 5fers and 1 10fer
Chris Cairns – 46 matches, 169 wickets @ 26.79, 50.6 SR, 10 5fers and 1 10fer
Angus Fraser – 25 matches, 92 wickets @ 26.8, 56.6SR, 7 5fers and 2 10fers
Jacques Kallis – 73 matches, 155 wickets @29.54, 65.52 SR, 4 5fers
Dominic Corc – 37 matches, 131 wickets @29.80, 58.6SR, 5 5fers
Waqar Younis – 54 matches, 183 wickets@28.13, 51.1SR, 3 5fers and 1 10fer

Yikes, what a fall off, and this is like 60-70% of his career, his ability to bowl away from home also completely dissipated.
 
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Johan

State Vice-Captain
Mentioning against whom did he get his wicket would give some context to work with.
Against Australia, 10 wickets from 2 games, Average – 25.8
Against England, 22 wickets from 5 games, Average – 25.3
Against Newzealand – 56 wickets from 7 games, Average – 14.3
Against the West Indies – 35 wickers from 6 games, Average – 19.42
Against Sri Lanka – 30 wickets from 5 games, Average – 17
Against Zimbabwe – 27 wickets from 3 games, Average – 13.8

so even at peak, he was rendered mortal against top teams bar a fading Windies, and then he had 8 years of just being a good bowler even with minnow bashing, honestly Waqar is like Gooch tier, an insane peak but his overall career is meh, and he has ball tampering involved.
 

PlayerComparisons

International Vice-Captain
In the recent cricketer rankings poll, Waqar was voted in at #47 while Gooch didn’t even make the top 100

 

sayon basak

International Debutant
In the recent cricketer rankings poll, Waqar was voted in at #47 while Gooch didn’t even make the top 100

103 to be precise.

Don't think he means gooch is as good as Waqar, think he means their career construction is similar.
 

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