FBU
International Debutant
Troy Cooley thought he could have problems in the future with his action. Had they left him alone he might not have had any problems with his back. The result was loss of form, rhythm, speed and movement.Anderson is pretty tight in his line, but wouldn't say he is better than Steyn in that respect. Probably equal.
I don't think the speed gives Steyn a huge advantage because he doesn't crank it up that often, plus both bowlers try to bowl in the 130's in order to maximise the swing.
So far FBU is the only one who has managed to answer why Steyn has been better in his career so far. Didn't know that Anderson had problems with his action.
There are other things. After his stress fracture, and not bowling all summer he had 10 first class overs before going to Australia for the Ashes where he took 5 wickets for 82.60.
After the second change of action in the ODIs in Zimbabwe he went straight to SA and got 1 Test (2005) when Simon Jones was injured. Again he hadn't bowled with the red ball for months and didn't feature in the warm up games and another new action to contend with. Rather than grooving his action back home he was doing it in a Test. He was terrible in that Test.
From 2003 - 2007 13 Tests 36 wickets at 44.72 econ 3.80 s/r 70.4
Back to his old action in 2008.