Hadlee and Steyn better bowling pair (albeit barely) but McGrath/Imran wins on being a better batting unit.Which would be the better bowling combo the world over, while also having a viable no. 8?
McGrath (2) and Imran (6)
Or
Hadlee (3) and Steyn (4)
Steyn is a bit better as new ball bowler than Imran. Imran is a bit better with old ball than Steyn and less expensive. Once you add batting, it is clearly Imran and McGrath.I'm honestly not sure.
Think McGrath and Steyn is the best bowling attack, period. But Hadlee isn't that far behind Pigeon and brings the extra batting, and that's noting that my preference for McGrath, might just be that, a preference.
I think the gap between Steyn and Imran is larger than the gap between McGrath and Hadlee... So think that's my preference at this moment???
But open to different perspectives
Hadlee and McGrath seems a bit to similar and one of them would be coming on 1st change so would prefer someone who specialized with reverse swing.Steyn is a bit better as new ball bowler than Imran. Imran is a bit better with old ball than Steyn and less expensive. Once you add batting, it is clearly Imran and McGrath.
Hadlee and McGrath would be best bowling attack.
Lol why not have the reverse swinger come on 1st change?Hadlee and McGrath seems a bit to similar and one of them would be coming on 1st change so would prefer someone who specialized with reverse swing.
And yes, your position and preference was known prior to posting the poll
Yeah, McGrath and Steyn definely the best bowling attack, and would have all 3 pacers from different eras which is preferred, but also the weakest batting lineup. But if they are 10 and 11, is it that much of a factor?Hadlee + Steyn are cumulatively slightly better individual bowlers, but Imran and Mcgrath is a bit more varied plus slightly better batting, so voting that way.
Mcgrath + Steyn would be the best bowling combo (variety again), but the worst pick if including batting.
Hadlee + Imran might be the second worst bowling combo after Steyn + Imran (also might beat Hadlee + Mcgrath or Hadlee + Steyn on variety, not sure), but runs away with the batting- best overall pick.
Yes, hence Imran or Steyn. McGrath or Hadlee would be the 2nd new ball opener.Lol why not have the reverse swinger come on 1st change?
How many matches have we seen rescued By even mediocre lower orders recently? Or that likely would likely have been rescued with a stronger lower order? Feels like we are averaging nearly one per competitive series.Yeah, McGrath and Steyn definely the best bowling attack, and would have all 3 pacers from different eras which is preferred, but also the weakest batting lineup. But if they are 10 and 11, is it that much of a factor?
If I were the GM and it was my job on the line I think I would either just go with the best out attack or the Hadlee and Steyn combo and I think I trust Steyn away from home more than Imran.
But McGrath is a proven winner and style wise complements the other bowlers so much better.