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McGrath, Lee, Gillespie vs starc, Hazlewood, Cummins?

Which is the greatest Australian pace attack?

  • Starc, Hazlewood, Cummins

    Votes: 4 16.7%
  • Lee, Gillespie, McGrath

    Votes: 20 83.3%

  • Total voters
    24

Johan

International Vice-Captain
Just wait, bazball made Bumrah completely ineffective and chased 350+.

No bowler will average less against them.
Bazball did nothing, an ATG bat in Joe Root and a dude going through the purple patch of his life in Johnny Bairstow did it, iirc in that match Bumrah in first inning reduced England to 44-3 and took 3 wickets, and then in second inning he also had taken two wkts, Root and Johnny Bairstow just got going and Bumrah got taken apart. Remember, just few months ago Jayden Seales and Asitha Fernando found success in England.
 

Johan

International Vice-Captain
McGrath Played against an Indian side which were very bad against seam bowling,
Only stong against spinners.
Jimmy Anderson, Dale Steyn destroyed them many times everywhere.
Current Indian batsman are very strong against seam bowling, thats why they have won 2 times bgt in Aus.
this is only true for Sehwag, and even he murdered great pacers at home, like Steyn.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
this is only true for Sehwag, and even he murdered great pacers at home, like Steyn.
More than had his moments in Aus, in fact he loved batting in Aus during the 00s road era and really only failed in his last tour when he was well and truly past it.

Those same 00s roads where McGrath dominated, ofc.
 

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