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Who is the greatest test fast bowler of all time?

Who is the greatest test fast bowler of all time?


  • Total voters
    44

Migara

Cricketer Of The Year
Marshall is the usual choice.

But I think Glenn McGrath is not far behind, and may be even rated ahead on some metrics. As time passes my respect for Pigeon grows!

McGrath vs Marshall. Other than for 20 matches both of them took to hit 700 points, stayed 800+ for their entire career. McGrath doing it for 40 more test matches than Marshall is pretty impressive too.

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Migara

Cricketer Of The Year
McGrath vs Ambrose - once again identical. Extremely consistent too.

Hence Marshall, McGrath and Ambrose may occupy top 3 spots due to their consistency. However if you remove Imran's non bowling periods, he is also very impressive. Not as consistent, but hitting sustained higher peaks than any of above three. So it is not unfair to have above 4 in top 5 fast bowlers. Given the same can be observed for Steyn, he would be the fifth.

Top 5 fast bowlers would be Marshall, McGrath, Ambrose, Imran and Steyn.

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Chin Music

State 12th Man
Marshall was the best I remember seeing. Lethal as a genuine fast bowler, little less good when he got older and his pace was on the wane as he was so skilful with seam, cut and swing.
 

HookShot

U19 Vice-Captain
Manny Martindale
An average of 18 then 13 a year later against a world class English line-up featuring the likes of Sutcliffe, Walters, Hammond, Leyland, Hendren and Jardine is pretty impressive.

Not sure what went wrong in 1939, injury perhaps?

Really nice bowling action, probably an under-rated fast bowler.

SeriesMatOMRW5w10wBestAvgS/RE/R
3​
72.3​
9​
251​
14​
2​
0​
5/73​
17.93​
31.07​
3.46​
4​
100.3​
23​
239​
19​
1​
0​
5/22​
12.58​
31.74​
2.38​
3​
71.1​
8​
314​
4​
0​
0​
2/34​
78.50​
141.75​
3.32​
10​
244.1​
40​
804​
37​
3​
0​
5/22​
21.73​
43.38​
3.01​
 

HookShot

U19 Vice-Captain
If you were playing a series that included a mixture of LO and Tests then it has to be Glenn McGrath. But for Tests matches only, I’d probably choose Malcolm Marshall.

Who would I like to watch live though? Dennis Lillee, followed by Andy Roberts and John Snow as they spent the day angry and bowled the best bouncers.
 

Line and Length

Cricketer Of The Year
Members' voting established this order over a year ago. Has the order changed?
I notice @PlayerComparisons 10 options comprise the same 10 on this list. Coincidence or not?

The ListTestsWicketsAverageS.R.E.R.WPM
1. Malcolm Marshall8137620.9546.772.694.64
2. Glenn McGrath12456321.6451.952.504.54
3. Richard Hadlee8643122.3050.852.635.01
4. Curtly Ambrose9840520.9954.852.314.13
5. Dale Steyn9343922.9542.393.254.72
6. Imran Khan8836222.8153.752.554.11
7. Dennis Lillee7035523.9252.022.765.07
8. Fred Trueman6730721.5849.442.624.58
9. Wasim Akram10441423.6254.652.593.98
10. Allan Donald7233022.2547.032.844.58
11. Joel Garner5825920.9850.852.484.47
12. Ray Lindwall6122823.0359.872.313.74
13. Michael Holding6024923.6950.922.794.15
14. Waqar Younis8737323.5643.503.254.29
15. Alan Davidson4418620.5362.301.984.23
16. Shaun Pollock10842123.1257.852.403.90
17. Courtney Walsh13251924.4457.842.543.93
18. Andy Roberts4720225.6155.122.794.30
19. James Anderson16964026.5856.872.803.79
20. Pat Cummins4119721.2746.472.754.80
21. Keith Miller5517022.9861.542.243.09
22. Brian Statham7025224.8563.712.343.60
23. Bob Willis9032525.2053.412.833.61
24. Shoaib Akhtar4617825.7045.753.373.87
25. Harold Larwood217828.3663.712.673.71
26. Ian Bishop4316124.2952.592.773.74
27. Neil Adcock2610421.1161.452.064.00
28. Wes Hall4819226.3954.282.924.00
29. Kagiso Rabada5224322.4140.773.304.67
30. Frank Tyson177618.5745.422.454.47
31. Kapil Dev13143429.6563.922.783.31
32. John Snow4920226.6759.512.684.12
33. Jasprit Bumrah2912321.7349.202.654.24
34. Ian Botham10238328.4056.962.993.75
35. Stuart Broad14253727.8156.942.933.53
36. Peter Pollock2811624.1956.222.584.14
37. Neil Wagner5824426.4952.643.024.21
38. Jason Gillespie7125926.1454.962.853.65
39. Jeff Thomson5120028.0152.683.193.92
40. Tim Southee8533828.2057.252.952.98
 

Molehill

International Captain
Members' voting established this order over a year ago. Has the order changed?
I notice @PlayerComparisons 10 options comprise the same 10 on this list. Coincidence or not?

The ListTestsWicketsAverageS.R.E.R.WPM
1. Malcolm Marshall8137620.9546.772.694.64
2. Glenn McGrath12456321.6451.952.504.54
3. Richard Hadlee8643122.3050.852.635.01
4. Curtly Ambrose9840520.9954.852.314.13
5. Dale Steyn9343922.9542.393.254.72
6. Imran Khan8836222.8153.752.554.11
7. Dennis Lillee7035523.9252.022.765.07
8. Fred Trueman6730721.5849.442.624.58
9. Wasim Akram10441423.6254.652.593.98
10. Allan Donald7233022.2547.032.844.58
11. Joel Garner5825920.9850.852.484.47
12. Ray Lindwall6122823.0359.872.313.74
13. Michael Holding6024923.6950.922.794.15
14. Waqar Younis8737323.5643.503.254.29
15. Alan Davidson4418620.5362.301.984.23
16. Shaun Pollock10842123.1257.852.403.90
17. Courtney Walsh13251924.4457.842.543.93
18. Andy Roberts4720225.6155.122.794.30
19. James Anderson16964026.5856.872.803.79
20. Pat Cummins4119721.2746.472.754.80
21. Keith Miller5517022.9861.542.243.09
22. Brian Statham7025224.8563.712.343.60
23. Bob Willis9032525.2053.412.833.61
24. Shoaib Akhtar4617825.7045.753.373.87
25. Harold Larwood217828.3663.712.673.71
26. Ian Bishop4316124.2952.592.773.74
27. Neil Adcock2610421.1161.452.064.00
28. Wes Hall4819226.3954.282.924.00
29. Kagiso Rabada5224322.4140.773.304.67
30. Frank Tyson177618.5745.422.454.47
31. Kapil Dev13143429.6563.922.783.31
32. John Snow4920226.6759.512.684.12
33. Jasprit Bumrah2912321.7349.202.654.24
34. Ian Botham10238328.4056.962.993.75
35. Stuart Broad14253727.8156.942.933.53
36. Peter Pollock2811624.1956.222.584.14
37. Neil Wagner5824426.4952.643.024.21
38. Jason Gillespie7125926.1454.962.853.65
39. Jeff Thomson5120028.0152.683.193.92
40. Tim Southee8533828.2057.252.952.98
You'd think the only way orders can change is from those currently playing.

Anderson took 45 wickets at a ridiculous 17.6 in the last 12 months and took his overall average below 26.
Cummins took 20 wickets at 23.8 so didn't improve on these figures.
Rabada took 37 wickets at 21.9, a slight improvement on his career average.
Broad took 39 wickets at 26.9, pretty much in line with his overall career.

So really the only change that may happen is the freak that is Anderson potentially moving up a couple of spots.
 

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