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Waqar Younis vs James Anderson

Who is the better test bowler?


  • Total voters
    29

Patience and Accuracy+Gut

State Vice-Captain
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.
I would still say Peak Waqar was the highest level any bowler has ever reached, ever. Not like he failed against any of them really. His Strike rate was insane too, also WPM.
 

PlayerComparisons

International Vice-Captain
Ponting against Seamers

Morkel – 129 runs with 6 outs, average of 21.5
Philander – 18 runs with 2 outs, average of 9
Roach – 100 runs with 5 outs, average of 20
Steyn – 144 runs with 4 outs, average of 36
Vaas – 51 runs with 3 outs, average of 17

want me to go on or...?
He played most of these guys when he was past his prime. This is poor analysis lol.
 

Johan

State Vice-Captain
He played most of these guys when he was past his prime. This is poor analysis lol.
Vaas was 2004 actually, and maybe he got past his prime cuz he didn't have Hayden and Langer to bash the new ball, take the shine off so he can score easy runs, bro used to struggle against Zaheer khan in Australia lol. Also averages 31.3 against Andy Caddick right in his prime.

plus, Gough owned a prime Ponting too.
 

PlayerComparisons

International Vice-Captain
Vaas was 2004 actually, and maybe he got past his prime cuz he didn't have Hayden and Langer to bash the new ball, take the shine off so he can score easy runs, bro used to struggle against Zaheer khan in Australia lol. Also averages 31.3 against Andy Caddick right in his prime.

plus, Gough owned a prime Ponting too.
I can’t tell if you’re trolling
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
Vaas was 2004 actually, and maybe he got past his prime cuz he didn't have Hayden and Langer to bash the new ball, take the shine off so he can score easy runs, bro used to struggle against Zaheer khan in Australia lol. Also averages 31.3 against Andy Caddick right in his prime.

plus, Gough owned a prime Ponting too.
Ponting owned everyone except Harby in India and Bond in ODIs. He was brilliant - perhaps better than Chappell and Steve Smith (& definitely better than Waugh & Root).
 

Bolo.

International Captain
Ponting against Seamers and Swingers

Morkel – 129 runs with 6 outs, average of 21.5
Philander – 18 runs with 2 outs, average of 9
Roach – 100 runs with 5 outs, average of 20
Steyn – 144 runs with 4 outs, average of 36
Vaas – 51 runs with 3 outs, average of 17

want me to go on or...?
Are these the first names you decided to look up, or did you cherry pick players he did badly against?
 

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