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Two very fit bowlers
This is close imo. Rabada might be the only of the 3 present pacers who is rated below Anderson here on CW.Two very fit bowlers
You rate Bumrah ahead of Anderson? WowCummins is below too but that's a chat for another time.
Hey, Root scored 3 hundreds at 94 average in a pace friendly series in England against Bumrah and Shami, it might not advance the Anderson agenda but it advances the Root agendaYou rate Bumrah ahead of Anderson? Wow
This one's interesting. Usually an average difference of 4 runs should give Andy the edge in a head to head; but I will take an additional WPM of freaking 2.5 any day of the week and twice on Sundays.Here's their head 2 head performance:-
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I reckon Anderson and Bumrah should be on opposite ends of that scale. Anderson is the worst bowler, with the best career, and Bumrah the reverse.Hey, Root scored 3 hundreds at 94 average in a pace friendly series in England against Bumrah and Shami, it might not advance the Anderson agenda but it advances the Root agenda
but yeah Bumrah > Anderson > Cummins > Rabada is where I'm at now, Cummins fell in my eyes in last 2 years
I don't knowI reckon Anderson and Bumrah should be on opposite ends of that scale. Anderson is the worst bowler, with the best career, and Bumrah the reverse.
Career to date:I don't know
like by raw skill I can see it but Rabada and cummins have been very unimpressive outside their natural habitat tbh (aus/Sa) so I don't know if I think Rabada is better, I def think Cummins more skillful but kinda feel like he won't have a superior career
Completely agree, would just move Jimmy over Rabada in quality zone.Career to date:
Anderson>Cummins>Rabada>Bumrah
Quality:
Bumrah>Cummins>Rabada>Anderson (swap the last 2 if you want).
Expected career at end:
Not sure, but not expecting Bumrah to end up with too many.
I don't think Bumrah will be stuck to "worst career" in a few years.I reckon Anderson and Bumrah should be on opposite ends of that scale. Anderson is the worst bowler, with the best career, and Bumrah the reverse.
Hopefully not, but IDK how well his body will hold up. He is a long way back on wickets.I don't think Bumrah will be stuck to "worst career" in a few years.
Unsurprisingly, Pollock and Anderson have the highest SR’s here. McGrath’s is also significantly higher, but he bowled a lot more comparatively.Steyn’s WPM: 4.72
Rabada’s WPM: 4.67
McGrath’s WPM: 4.54
Bumrah’s WPM: 4.47
Cummins’ WPM: 4.34
Pollock’s WPM: 3.90
Anderson’s WPM: 3.74
I expect Cummins’ to go up over the next few years. His mothers death affected his form last year.