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CW's Ranking of Pace Bowlers (Tests)

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
I thought voting Larwood was a lost cause and was going to change to Adcock, Shoaib, and Bond but will stay with Harold.

Larwood it is
 

gftw

U19 12th Man
Willis - 3
Cummins - 7
Hall - 1
Larwood - 4

The List
1. Malcolm Marshall
2. Glenn Mcgrath
3. Richard Hadlee
4. Curtly Ambrose
5. Dale Steyn
6. Imran Khan
7. Dennis Lillee
8. Fred Trueman
9. Wasim Akram
10. Allan Donald
11. Joel Garner
12. Ray Lindwall
13. Michael Holding
14. Waqar Younis
15. Alan Davidson
16. Shaun Pollock
17. Courtney Walsh
18. Andy Roberts
19. James Anderson
20. Pat Cummins

The vote for the #21 test pace bowler of all-time begins now.
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
I don't get all the votes for Willis even though was a top bloke and commentator. 325 wickets in 90 tests in the 70s and 80s is okay, but not outstanding. In comparison Southee has 336 and is in his 85th. For much of his career he was only England's 2nd best seamer (behind Snow and Botham) as well.

I'd put the likes of Larwood, Bedser, Philander, Tyson, Adcock, Statham, Bond, Asif, Wagner and Shoaib all ahead of Willis.
 
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Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
2nd best change seamer (behind Garner) and 3rd best ever left armer behind Wasim and Davidson:

Averages under 30 against everyone except Sri Lanka:

Neil Wagner
 
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subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
I don't get all the votes for Willis even though was a top bloke and commentator. 325 wickets in 90 tests in the 70s and 80s is okay, but not outstanding. In comparison Southee has 336 and is in his 85th. For much of his career he was only England's 2nd best seamer (behind Snow and Botham) as well.

I'd put the likes of Larwood, Bedser, Philander, Tyson, Adcock, Statham, Bond, Asif, Wagner and Shoaib all ahead of Willis.
Yeah Willis is a mystery to me.
 

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