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James Anderson vs Courtney Walsh

Who is the better test bowler?


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subshakerz

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Honestly having watched both I just don't think Walsh was a better bowler than Anderson. I also think the difference in stats is mainly the flat pitch era that Anderson had.

I also think Walsh in Australia is not the same as Anderson in Australia. Walsh never had a good series there whereas Anderson had roads and still had a key Ashes winning performance in 2010.

Walsh was excellent in SC but Anderson has some of the best reverse swing and flat pitch performances I can remember that won key games and series.

And I think the skill level of Anderson at home is a higher ceiling than the lethalness of what Walsh was consistently capable of.

The real sore point in Anderson's record is in SA which is sort of unexplainable but to me not a deal breaker.
 

BazBall21

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Honestly having watched both I just don't think Walsh was a better bowler than Anderson. I also think the difference in stats is mainly the flat pitch era that Anderson had.

I also think Walsh in Australia is not the same as Anderson in Australia. Walsh never had a good series there whereas Anderson had roads and still had a key Ashes winning performance in 2010.

Walsh was excellent in SC but Anderson has some of the best reverse swing and flat pitch performances I can remember that won key games and series.

And I think the skill level of Anderson at home is a higher ceiling than the lethalness of what Walsh was consistently capable of.

The real sore point in Anderson's record is in SA which is sort of unexplainable but to me not a deal breaker.
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subshakerz

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If Anderson played in the 80s or 90s like Walsh, he would be likely averaging sub 23 at home with 4.5WPM because he wouldn't have the higher degree of flat pitches to dilute his record.

His away record would also improve notably too, in Australia and even possibly SC frankly. No pitches were ever as flat as the UAE where he had exceptionally disciplined spells he doesn't get full credit for.
 
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BazBall21

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There is also a narrative that he was poor overseas for most of his career. The turning point was actually the 2010/11 Ashes. He was very good from them on (albeit not as destructive as most ATGs hence very good not outstanding). 14 years is a very long career for a seamer.
 

subshakerz

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There is also a narrative that he was poor overseas for most of his career. The turning point was actually the 2010/11 Ashes. He was very good from them on (albeit not as destructive as most ATGs hence very good not outstanding). 14 years is a very long career for a seamer.
I don't remember Walsh being a consistent matchwinner away from home though it may have to do with the poorer quality of the team in the 90s.
 

Fuller Pilch

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If Anderson played in the 80s or 90s like Walsh, he would be likely averaging sub 23 at home with 4.5WPM because he wouldn't have the higher degree of flat pitches to dilute his record.
Not with the England selectors of that era. He would have been frequently dropped.
 

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