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Is Jasprit Bumrah an ATG test bowler?

Is Jasprit Bumrah an ATG test bowler?


  • Total voters
    37

Shady Slim

International Coach
big yes for me and another win for Shady Slim Thought
i think the most egregious one i'm seeing lately is the three hundred wicket minimum to be considered ATG

there'll come a bowler who takes 270 odd at 20 who gets done through injury who these people would stubbornly insist is artificially precluded from being considered a top bowler
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
Bumrah's ODI bowling average in NZ may well be "undefined" but what is very clearly defined is that 167 runs conceded in Kiwiland for ZERO wickets taken is very sucky bowling indeed and no amount of obscurantist mathematical pedantry is going to change that!
No, he bowled quite well against a very good side. Sometimes good bowling doesn't take wickets
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
SWH is very obviously a Kiwi.

That other bloke in the other thread, yeah, I know, I'm working on it.
SWH is actually a very quality poster and a huge Hadlee fan. This really is just some good mannered trolling (partially aimed at me, I fear).
I will take your words. I have not paid attention to recall which posts were by whom. :)

Sorry for lumping you with those trolls, SWH.
 

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