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Fred Trueman vs Joel Garner

Trueman vs Garner


  • Total voters
    23

kyear2

International Coach
In ESPN profile he is classified as someone who bowled Right arm fast Medium and Right arm Medium. Wikipedia includes Right arm Leg spin.
Guess he really didn't need the Googly...
No one alive knows what he bowled, he and Grace are ranked with the rest of the players from said era.
 

Coronis

International Coach
It is not fair to compare him with modern day greats. It’s ridiculous to call Barnes the greatest bowler ever. He played one good team and in 2 countries.

Maybe Barnes could have been like the great Dennis Lillee who was extraordinary in England and Australia.
South Africa of Barnes’ time wasn’t that bad. They beat Australia in Australia once. They also won 2 of their home series against England. (obviously, they lost massively in the series Barnes did play in South Africa)
 

kyear2

International Coach
Barnes was considered the greatest bowler to ever walk the Earth for like 100 years until Marshall took the title, and Barnes is still in the conversation, so I reckon he was quite great.
Really think O'Reilly had an argument to be better, so did possibly Lindwall and Lillee before Marshall. But short list.
 

Johan

International Vice-Captain
Really think O'Reilly had an argument to be better, so did possibly Lindwall and Lillee before Marshall. But short list.
Problem with Lindwall is that his whole career and all his big serieses came in extremely low scoring games, even moreso than Barnes (Golden Era Aus was pretty alright for batting) and still his numbers don't even come close to Barnes
 

sayon basak

International Captain
Problem with Lindwall is that his whole career and all his big serieses came in extremely low scoring games, even moreso than Barnes (Golden Era Aus was pretty alright for batting) and still his numbers don't even come close to Barnes
Because Barnes was that good.
 

DrWolverine

International Debutant
I know it’s blasphemy to say this but sometimes I am not really sure about Jack Hobbs as well even though he was the best batsman before Bradman.

How can we even compare to a modern day great like Steven Smith who has proved himself in a professional era in multiple countries against better bowlers?
 

capt_Luffy

International Coach
I know it’s blasphemy to say this but sometimes I am not really sure about Jack Hobbs as well even though he was the best batsman before Bradman.

How can we even compare to a modern day great like Steven Smith who has proved himself in a professional era in multiple countries against better bowlers?
Hobbs played in stickies in England, mats in SA and glue pots in Australia. They were largely tougher conditions than whatever Smith faced anywhere ever.
 

sayon basak

International Captain
I know it’s blasphemy to say this but sometimes I am not really sure about Jack Hobbs as well even though he was the best batsman before Bradman.

How can we even compare to a modern day great like Steven Smith who has proved himself in a professional era in multiple countries against better bowlers?
I am certain, if cricket exists after 100 more years, people will look back at Smith and say, "How do we rate this clown amongst the greatest batters?"
 

capt_Luffy

International Coach
Tbf, SA batting was relatively weak. While Herbie Taylor, Aubrey Faulkner and Dave Nourse are nothing to sneeze at; their main strength was really the bowling, with Bert Vogler, Aubrey Faulkner and Reggie Schwarz forming the best bowling attack before Barnes and Foster.
 

capt_Luffy

International Coach
I am certain, if cricket exists after 100 more years, people will look back at Smith and say, "How do we rate this clown amongst the greatest batters?"
"But he didn't score a single run against Brazil, Myanmar or Mozambique!! How can you call him one of the best?? He has a horrible record against Bangladesh as well!"
 

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