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Ambrose vs Johnson vs Broad - Who is the best bowler of great spells?

Best Bowler of Great Spells

  • Johnson

    Votes: 2 10.0%
  • Ambrose

    Votes: 12 60.0%
  • Broad

    Votes: 6 30.0%

  • Total voters
    20

OverratedSanity

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Is it crazy if I think it's Broad? His "on-a-roll" spells were astonishing. There was a Cricinfo analysis which showed he took a 5fer within an unchanged spell of bowling on 7 different occasions, which is far more than anyone has managed since the mid 90s. He's had a hand in so many of the craziest collapses I've seen.
 

BazBall21

International Captain
Is it crazy if I think it's Broad? His "on-a-roll" spells were astonishing. There was a Cricinfo analysis which showed he took a 5fer within an unchanged spell of bowling on 7 different occasions, which is far more than anyone has managed since the mid 90s. He's had a hand in so many of the craziest collapses I've seen.
In their ideal conditions makes it more plausible too because if it was just in general, it would have to Ambrose because he was capable of producing collapses on better batting tracks than Broad. Johnson very dependent on the southern hemisphere etc.
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
Is it crazy if I think it's Broad? His "on-a-roll" spells were astonishing. There was a Cricinfo analysis which showed he took a 5fer within an unchanged spell of bowling on 7 different occasions, which is far more than anyone has managed since the mid 90s. He's had a hand in so many of the craziest collapses I've seen.
Does ideal conditions means we ignore consistency (as in, instrumenting a collapse on such conditions consistently)??
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Is it crazy if I think it's Broad? His "on-a-roll" spells were astonishing. There was a Cricinfo analysis which showed he took a 5fer within an unchanged spell of bowling on 7 different occasions, which is far more than anyone has managed since the mid 90s. He's had a hand in so many of the craziest collapses I've seen.
Yeah I actually think it's Broad honestly. His spells were total momentum shifters.
 

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