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Malcolm Marshal vs Glenn McGrathbbb

Who is the greatest test bowler?

  • Malcolm Marshal

    Votes: 17 70.8%
  • Glenn McGrath

    Votes: 6 25.0%
  • Do istpa so sorry for so uspar at the on it DPP is it app P pak call GP grameenphone

    Votes: 1 4.2%

  • Total voters
    24

PlayerComparisons

International Captain
It is silly to assume Steven Smith benefitted from playing at home or his peak stats are boosted by any other reasons

Between 2014-2017, Peak Steven Smith was miles ahead of his teammates whether it is overall, home or away records.

Against Ind, Pak, SL, SA, Eng and NZ

Away
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He did benefit from some really flat home pitches. Him outperforming his teammates doesn’t change that.
 

kyear2

International Coach
McGrath is the most intelligent pacer ever likely. He also has twice as long a peak of worldclass performances as Marshall, played in a tougher era and against better quality bats.

He is more responsible for making his side an ATG side than Marshall was too.
Both of them were the primary reasons for their teams being the two best ever.

But McGrath definely had more help.

1983 - 1988
2002 - 2007

Just take a look at the squads over that period. Marshall definely put that team on his back more. 3 members of that squad walks into an AT XI.
 

kyear2

International Coach
also, this feels awfully elitist if you don't mind me saying that, you're basically validating Smith's runs against a helpless weak West Indies on flat home roads in intensityless matches over Viv's 4 hundreds against Lillee and Thompson on Australian wickets, in the same format and at the peak of the Windies vs Australia feud. just feels deeply authoritarian without a reason.
Forget elitists, just wrong.

That's where the best players in the world were, period.
 

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