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Jasprit Bumrah vs Malcolm Marshall

Bumrah vs Marshall at their peak

  • Bumrah

    Votes: 4 16.7%
  • Marshall

    Votes: 20 83.3%

  • Total voters
    24

HouHsiaoHsien

International Debutant
On the topic, i would take Marshall ahead on his destructiveness(ala his 1983 India series). I would like Bumrah to have a series like that
 

DrWolverine

U19 Vice-Captain
Is there any bowler that has like a perfect record? Playing against/in 3 or 4 countries don’t really count.

I mean an overall great average, great strike rate and sub 25 average against & in every country.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Not really. Probably just that he had a shorter career than some other ATG bowlers.
I do think it's one of the reasons he has prettier numbers for checklist freaks though - a bigger percentage of his career was "peak" without a "picked too early on potential" phase or the "played on beyond his best because he was still better than a mediocre second change bowler from domestic cricket" phase that can often make someone's record in X country look worse than it deserves.

(And yes, a bigger reason for it was that was one of the very best and most adaptable bowlers of all time, but I still think the above is at least a minor factor)
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Then he will be demerited for not enough of a career sample or length.

He will go down as a normal great/ATVG like Garner who could have been ATG.

I believe in putting stricter standards for those given that ATG bowler title.
The reasoning is simple.

If Wasim retired once he reached 300 wickets, would likely have been rated several places higher than when he eventually retired. Same with Imran in 1988.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
81 matches was good especially for someone who retired in 1991.

Hadlee : 86 Tests.
Imran : 88 Tests
Donald : 72 Tests
Steyn : 93 Tests
Ambrose : 98 Tests

The other greats played similar amount of Tests
To me it's not just tests, I think you need well over a decade in the game to be proven in it, which Marshall was.
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
81 matches was good especially for someone who retired in 1991.

Hadlee : 86 Tests.
Imran : 88 Tests
Donald : 72 Tests
Steyn : 93 Tests
Ambrose : 98 Tests

The other greats played similar amount of Tests
Marshall's career was much shorter than Imran and Hadlee in terms of years. Number of games is highly dependent on how many your team plays. Marshall played from 78-91, but really was a regular only from 83 onwards. So prime stuff of his international career was over a span of 8 years, which is kinda short when compared to other ATGs like McGrath and Hadlee.
 

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