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My Top 100 Test Bowlers of all-time

weldone

Hall of Fame Member
However, it does seem total career wickets may carry a little too much weight. Is that why Peter Pollock doesnt make it?
Yeah, I was considering another model with less weightage attached with total career wickets.....You would've liked that xcept the fact that it was leaving Warne out of the top chunk......Also the fact that I didn't find some important statistics from any website didn't help.
 
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Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Crunching some numbers in an old formula of mine, here are the top 17 Post-war seam bowlers (according to the method)

1. Hadlee
2. Marshall
3. Trueman
4. Lillee
5. McGrath
6. Donald
7. Ambrose
8. Imran
9. Holding
10. Peter Pollock
11. Reid
12. Wasim
13. S. Pollock
14. Garner
15. Walsh
16. Waqar
17. Tyson

1 NZ, 2 Eng, 3 Pak, 3 SA, 3 Aus and 5 WI
 

weldone

Hall of Fame Member
Crunching some numbers in an old formula of mine, here are the top 17 Post-war seam bowlers (according to the method)

1. Hadlee
2. Marshall
3. Trueman
4. Lillee
5. McGrath
6. Donald
7. Ambrose
8. Imran
9. Holding
10. Peter Pollock
11. Reid
12. Wasim
13. S. Pollock
14. Garner
15. Walsh
16. Waqar
17. Tyson

1 NZ, 2 Eng, 3 Pak, 3 SA, 3 Aus and 5 WI
Decent but the order is highly debatable....Is it only considering test match record, or some first class record as well?
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Decent but the order is highly debatable....Is it only considering test match record, or some first class record as well?
Purely Test record.

I dont think its that debatable. Sure Bruce Reid is in there but he had a great record and was impossible to play.

Cant argue much with a top 5 of
1. Hadlee
2. Marshall
3. Trueman
4. Lillee
5. McGrath
 

Days of Grace

International Captain
It is interesting that my list has Davidson ahead of Wasm. Now, I would rather Wasim ahead, but actually, apart from quantity stats such as number of wickets and 5/10 fors, Davo beats Wasim in all important departments: average, wickets per match, 5-fors per match, etc.
 

Days of Grace

International Captain
Now, Murali's rating is 1044 against non-minnows. Barnes is on 996. If Murali's average against non-minnows (currently 23.87) climbs to 24, then Barnsey will be snapping at his heels.
 

Lillian Thomson

Hall of Fame Member
I declare my top 41 bowlers in tests, my own list according to my own choice, and I don't invite any fights please.....If anyone is not happy with my list, he is free to declare his own list, but not to fight pointing at my list, please...If anyone feels this list is bad I acknowledge but don't invite any fight:

1 M. Muralitharan
2 G. McGrath
3 S. Warne
4 C. Ambrose
5 R. Hadlee
6 M. Marshall
7 C. Walsh
8 S. Pollock
9 W. Akram
10 I. Khan
11 W. Younis
12 A. Donald
13 F. Trueman
14 D. Lillee
15 J. Garner
16 R. Willis
17 M. Holding
18 D. Underwood
19 S. Barnes
20 R. Lindwall
21 J. Statham
22 A. Bedser
23 J. Laker
24 J. Gillespie
25 C. Grimmett
26 A. Davidson
27 A. Kumble
28 M. Ntini
29 R. Benaud
30 I. Botham
31 A. Roberts
32 J. Snow
33 K. Miller
34 W. Hall
35 S. Akhtar
36 C. McDermott
37 G. Lock
38 H. Streak
39 D. Gough
40 H. Tayfield
41 B. Bedi
Just for making people angry at not being able to criticize.... :) ..... By the way one is free to praise if one likes this list :)

No because it is based on some statistical analysis done by me (which I won't disclose)....There were some cut-offs for total no. of wickets, averages and certain other things and only these 41 could cross all those cut-offs....

By the way, I am not fully happy with this statistical analysis...I feel there's area to improve...

The first post says it was "choice" and the second says it was an "undisclosed" "statistical analysis". If it's choice then there is no argument, but if there's a numerical formula involved it would be interesting to see how it came to some of the conclusions.
 
It is interesting that my list has Davidson ahead of Wasm. Now, I would rather Wasim ahead, but actually, apart from quantity stats such as number of wickets and 5/10 fors, Davo beats Wasim in all important departments: average, wickets per match, 5-fors per match, etc.
Imran Khan should also be much higher because he played around 20 tests as a specialist batsman.
 

neville cardus

International Debutant
Imran Khan should also be much higher because he played around 20 tests as a specialist batsman.
I realise that, for you, Imran Khan is a veritable daemon, but quite how you can justify using his batting to champion his bowling is beyond the all-too-limited bounds of my mind. Do explain.
 

neville cardus

International Debutant
Wait! It all makes sense now. Well, all of it except the bit about his being a specialist for twenty games. Some validation would go down as nicely as a Knysna oyster.
 

neville cardus

International Debutant
It could also be argued that Imran's playing as a specialist bat should count against him rather than in his favour.
 

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