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Who is the best fast bowler in the world right now - Tests

Who is the bet fast bowler in Tests - Any conditions


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Burgey

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Can't argue with his performances over the last 9 months tbh. And over the last 2 and a half years his performances have been more than respectable Bowling records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN Cricinfo

Who would you consider better anyway Burgey?
Someone who stays on the park to begin with.

Steyn, Anderson, Philander, Harris (again, when on the park), Morkel, Khan to name a few. Broad, sadly, seems to be getting some annoying injuries like Harris and Zaheer. He's improved a lot though, so despite those injuries I feel confident he will continue to dominate women's cricket for a while yet.
 

Cabinet96

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Someone who stays on the park to begin with.

Steyn, Anderson, Philander, Harris (again, when on the park), Morkel, Khan to name a few. Broad, sadly, seems to be getting some annoying injuries like Harris and Zaheer. He's improved a lot though, so despite those injuries I feel confident he will continue to dominate women's cricket for a while yet.
All the first 3 I agree with. Not so sure about Harris, Morkel or Zaheer, it's all pretty close between them tbh, for me, however, Broad's recent form would probably put him stronger than those 3, hence the 4th best in the world . Broad's recent injury record could prove a major hinderance though I agree, especially considering how he came back from the injury he sustained last March/April.
 

Burgey

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Yep, our standard random test win in the middle of a thrashing. Those were the days.
Was that the 98-99 series? I think you came close to winning the Sydney test that year too from memory.

First day's play of that Sydney test probably the best I've ever been to live.
 

robelinda

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Headley was near unplayable on day on of the 3rd test in 1997 at old trafford too, on debut no less.
 

DriveClub

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Currently Steyn, Anderson & Philander(er) but this doesn't mean much, every dog has it's day. Steyn the better bowler overall by a long shot.
 

Pothas

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Was that the 98-99 series? I think you came close to winning the Sydney test that year too from memory.

First day's play of that Sydney test probably the best I've ever been to live.
Yeah it was indeed, has been played umpteen times during rain breaks over here. Was back when away ashes existed entirely on the radio for me, remember that and the Gough hatrick from that series.
 

Burgey

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Yeah it was indeed, has been played umpteen times during rain breaks over here. Was back when away ashes existed entirely on the radio for me, remember that and the Gough hatrick from that series.
Gough's hat trick the only time I've even perfunctorily cheered a Pom.

Shows you how the game can make you forget yourself at times.
 

marc71178

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Currently Steyn, Anderson & Philander(er) but this doesn't mean much, every dog has it's day. Steyn the better bowler overall by a long shot.
So you're discounting Philander then (or are you calling Anderson's last 2 and a half years his "day"?)
 

Dan

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Right this very second, Philander. In the past 2 years, Anderson on par with Steyn (more or less). Best current bowler across a decent-length career, Steyn.

Those three are head and shoulders above anyone else though.
 

Sparkley

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Dale Steyn and Philander are quite comfortably the best fast bowlers in the world. Anderson, Zaheer, Morkel, Harris to fight it out for the next few spots.
 

Manee

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Just watching him bowl, especially in non subcontinental conditions, I think people underestimate how special Anderson is. His control of swing is absolutely breathtaking and I think that if he keeps his fitness up (and with English conditioning, I see no reason why he won't) he could be an exceptional Test bowler well into his 30s.
 

Furball

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The conditions Anderson has been bowling in recently are so much tougher than the conditions Phillander has been bowling in.

The Numbers Game: Dale Steyn v James Anderson | Regulars | Cricinfo Magazine | ESPN Cricinfo Steyn has done marginally better over the last couple of years, and I still think he's better than Anderson, but not by a big margin.

I reckon Broad is probably up there as well now and is probably the 3rd or 4th best fast bowler around at the moment
So glad that someone wrote that article. Completely vindicates what I've been saying regarding the Anderson v Steyn question.

If Steyn had averaged 27 in the UAE and Anderson had averaged 45, I bet a lot of people would use that against Anderson.
 

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