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International Captain
Shane Warne. I didn't think I'd vote for him this high, but his weight of wickets cannot be ignored.
I was angry and a little drunk!Jono said:Yeah cos Marshall, Murali and McGrath were horrible bowlers
Never seen the word 'disgrace' used so inappropriately.![]()
TBF, Hadlee performed well even on non-green tops. But yea, I rate Ambrose slightly ahead too, but its close.C_C said:Ambrose.
Its worth remembering that Hadlee was a great bowler but he operated on some of the most friendly seaming tracks the world's ever seen ( Standard Kiwi tactic of the 80s: Prepare total greentops and hope for Paddles to nuke em). This is the reason i'd rate Ambrose slightly ahead of Hadlee.
adharcric said:Ambrose marches home at #4. I'm expecting some strong sentiments if Warne doesn't make it now.
The List
1. Malcolm Marshall
2. Muttiah Muralitharan
3. Glenn McGrath
4. Curtly Ambrose
The vote for the #5 bowler of all-time begins now.
The Contenders