It would've been Steyn vs Asif.2007-2013 would have been the era of Steyn vs.Bond if the latter's back hadn't been made out of glass.
asifIt would've been Steyn vs Asif.
you left out the UAE where he has a strangely superb record on some absolute motorways.The bigger criticism of Anderson is that even since 2010 he has averaged 30 bowling away from home (150 wickets @29.76) and >30 in all countries other than West Indies.
philander, ftr, though i get your pointThe thing is, Anderson is probably that most skillful bowler around when it comes to sideways movement and accuracy. The problem is that he doesn't have that pace or bounce to create enough opportunities against the best batsmen in conditions which don't suit swing bowling. That means in the cast majority of the world he's consistent and keeps it tight but he doesn't get the big hauls like someone like Steyn, who is very similar but 15kph quicker.
Asif was the one time I called it absolutely right. Not sure if I mentioned it here but I was on board with giving him a chance despite his poor showing in Australia. He wiped the floor with England in a tour match and somehow didn't get picked, I was livid. Rana ****ing Naved played ahead of him. Thankfully this was corrected in the next series.Talking about Asif still hurts. He was Philander without being crap away.
philander sucking on tour is a myth ffs - he’s definitely a bowler who’s lethal in swinging conditions and serviceable otherwise but averages of sub 24 in not only sa but england, nz and the uae (!! - though from only two tests) says he can play in more countries than just south africaTalking about Asif still hurts. He was Philander without being crap away.
I like this list. I might go:Do Wayne daniel and sylvester clarke fit this category? Tony gray possibly to but less so.
As far as those in the list, they were all above average international quality bowlers who I would expect would have continued in a similar fashion to what they already did if their careers had been longer.
If you’re looking at tiers I’d say croft, Bishop, procter, bond and maybe abbott are the top tier, asif would probably sneak into that tier as well. Then Reid, Clark, Harris, shoaib and Fannie in another tier. Jones I never really rated as much the as others.
Philander was quality, forever underrated on here though.philander sucking on tour is a myth ffs - he’s definitely a bowler who’s lethal in swinging conditions and serviceable otherwise but averages of sub 24 in not only sa but england, nz and the uae (!! - though from only two tests) says he can play in more countries than just south africa
his average in australia is above 30, only just, and he’s got some key performances here such as a four-for in perth when they last toured here which helped to turn the match and take australia from 1-100 to 210ao or so, and hobart was incredibly favourable conditions he did brilliantly in
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his record on the subcontinent isn’t great but i posit that one, he suffered from injury on his india tours and failing that subcontinent cricket isn’t real anyway so who cares? man is a legend, and in all conditions has had an excellent economy rate as well tbhwy