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I assume he's talking about ODI cricket, in which case Asif, Shoaib, Gul, Afridi and Hafeez is a pretty good attack.Confused TBH. Dont quite see why Pak would be considered as having a good attack.
I assume he's talking about ODI cricket, in which case Asif, Shoaib, Gul, Afridi and Hafeez is a pretty good attack.Confused TBH. Dont quite see why Pak would be considered as having a good attack.
I certainly don't think Malinga can yet be called better than Lee - Asif might be, I'd need to see a little more of him at Test level, but he's been mightily impressive. I'd have Bond ahead of Lee, and Ntini ahead of all of them.Brett Lee better than Bond? Pull the other one. Malinga and Asif are both far better than Lee for a start. never mind Bond.
Mate I think you've got some fair points but you're doing yourself no favours with all the rage and the black and white absolutes you cling to. Unless that's the persona you're aiming for?riiiiight...next down at 15? Oh thats right you cant read your own fricking stats.
Stuart Clark, number 7.
But come on those stats are useless. I would take Brett Lee in my team over nearly all those bowlers.
Kyle Mills? Hahahaha joke. Lets put this in perspective.
This chart tells people that Kyle Mills is a better bowler than Shane Bond.
Dont worry about all the other better bowlers, but i will look at purely the NZ team.
Shane Bond is their best bowler in years, he has a guaranteed spot in their team.
Anyway I cannot see one fast bowler on that list who is better than Brett Lee. Shane Bond maybe on a good day, but i mean Ntini? Malinga?
Both of them have flawed as hell actions, Ntini almost falls over when he bowls, and Malinga has a slingy action and bowls relatively slow.
Any team would take Hoggard in their team over most of them, oh why isnt he on the list? Oh thats right, noone listens to stats.
Go look up the "official" ICC greatest fast bowlers in history based on STATS and POINTS.
Sure, Lillee is a shoe in at number 1 right? No, hes not even in the top 15.
Another major flaw with stats. Sure Muraly is a good bowler, but he goes around to bangladesh and all those 2nd rate cricketing countries and gets a bag full.
Basically, stats are completely worthless in picking the best bowlers in the world. So many flawed ways to do it. Michael Clarke had the best average in test cricket history for a while cause he demolished India.
You could have your best bowlers bowling at the best batsman, then some part timers cleaning up the tail and getting higher wicket tallys on the scoresheet. Does that mean they bowled better? NO.
Who would you rather have on your team though? Bond is certainly a superior bowler when he's fit, but you'd have to seriously consider whether you'd be better having Lee in your team 80-90% of the time or Bond 50%. Bond in Test cricket remains a case of demonstrated enormous potential but that potential sadly being somewhat unrealised. This isn't helped by the lack of Test cricket NZ playBrett Lee better than Bond? Pull the other one. Malinga and Asif are both far better than Lee for a start. never mind Bond.
Theoretically they do at full strength. They just never all seem to play together.Confused TBH. Dont quite see why Pak would be considered as having a good attack.
Well if its ODIs then Shoaib has barely played for nearly 2 years. Asif, Hafeez and Afridi all average well over 30 with the ball. That leaves Gul as a good, reliable front line bowler at ODIs. Now Asif may improve his average but he is still ATM far from a proven ODI player.I assume he's talking about ODI cricket, in which case Asif, Shoaib, Gul, Afridi and Hafeez is a pretty good attack.
You are mocking Canadians, canucks can spin it on ice.Voted for Canada because i hope this selective and dire thread which we've seen 192971291 times before dies a horrible death. my 2 cents.
England have never, ever been "stable" for more than a few Tests at a time, or a couple of series at the absolute best.Well, a few teams are. I think South Africa, England, New Zealand and Sri Lanka are pretty stable, injuries aside, but Australia, Pakistan and India are certainly changing a lot at the moment, for different reasons. In terms of bowling, that is.
Yeah, but... you met C_C.You are mocking Canadians, canucks can spin it on ice.