Which series are you pointing for Donald where he had a decisive role?
That same standard of less test series can be applied to Steyn who is SA. But Steyn has a list of signature matchwinning and series-winning away performances he can point to in virtually every country. Far more impactful.
To be clear, my point of harping on 36 wickets in 12 tests was because posters were just reading Ambrose's averages there and assuming he was a success. If Ambrose sucked against the best team he played, that point would have been brought first.
As for Donald, I have already conceded he was a moderate success in SC compared to Lillee.
Lillee is definitely less tested than Donald, but Donald did worse against the best team by ATG standards, home and away. So both are weaknesses but I have explained why the latter is worse for me.
Lillee to me overall is a relative success against WI despite the high average given his wicket taking propensity, especially taking WSC into account.
I appreciate this cordial exchange btw.
Would you also agree that Donald's record vs Australia is sullied by the 3 tests at the literal end of his career vs the greatest batting line up of all time. A batting lineup a level above anything Lillee played in
actual tests (not wsc).
Whatever Donald's shortcomings were vs Australia (mostly at home he was just fine in Australia), it's more than balanced out by the 9 tests in Asia where Donald was generally successful.
As for the Steyn comment, we all generally agree that he's slightly better than Donald so that's moot. But looking over Donald's cv seems to me he had "impactful" series vs India at home generally, vs England a few times, definitely at home when South Africa mutilatedthe WI etc.
We just don't talk about them as much because on top of being South African, Donald played during a time when the pond was full of other big fishes: Pollock, McGrath, Ambrose, Wasim, Waqar, Walsh, Bishop. Steyn played at a time with James Anderson, Mitchell Johnson, Jerome Taylor, and a bunch of other nobodies. Steyn isn't unlike Lillee. When Lillee emerged his main contemporaries were Roberts, Vanburn Holder, Bob Willis (?) Etc. So it's no wonder he stood out and was accordingly praised. Fwiw, he did deserve the praise he was an atg bowler.