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Who is the most skillful bowler?

Most skillful bowler in cricket history

  • Glenn McGrath

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  • Waqar Younis

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  • Imran Khan

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  • Curtly Ambrose

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  • Bhubaneswar Kumar

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  • Denis Lillee

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  • Dale Styne

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  • Mohammad Asif

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  • Shane Bond

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  • Allan Donald

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  • Ravichandran Ashwin

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  • Pat Cummins

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  • Fred Trueman

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  • Total voters
    21

smash84

The Tiger King
You can even figure out how to get a batsman out with spin.

Swing itself is a separate skill.

Whether you can get a batsman out with that skill is a separate skill for me. You are taking them together.
 

Thala_0710

International Captain
Marshall didn't have reverse, Bumrah lacks that extra pace and also the ability to be the enforcer.

Which is the complete package would I guess depend on which one rates more highly.

Wasim deserves a mention, but......
I don't think there's much of difference in pace a few years back but he's certainly a few clicks slower now. But I don't necessarily agree on the enforcer ability part. However I still edge it to Marshall although one could go either way.
 

Johan

Hall of Fame Member
You can even figure out how to get a batsman out with spin.

Swing itself is a separate skill.

Whether you can get a batsman out with that skill is a separate skill for me. You are taking them together.
Exactly my thoughts
 

reyrey

First Class Debutant
Marshall didn't have reverse, Bumrah lacks that extra pace and also the ability to be the enforcer.

Which is the complete package would I guess depend on which one rates more highly.

Wasim deserves a mention, but......
Marshall did have reverse swing and was excellent at it.

Bumrah feels quicker than the speed gun as he releases the ball like a half a yard further past the crease than other bowlers thanks to his unusual bowling action
 

Thala_0710

International Captain
Marshall did have reverse swing and was excellent at it.

Bumrah feels quicker than the speed gun as he releases the ball like a half a yard further past the crease than other bowlers thanks to his unusual bowling action
The second point is true.
The first point is the first I'm ever hearing of it.
 

shortpitched713

Cricketer Of The Year
Bumrah is helluva skilled, and on the shorter end for pace bowlers. Don't want to pick him yet though, because we'll see how he deals with aging (which is another opportunity where more "skillful" play can shine).

Generally shorter bowlers of a certain quality bracket are more skilled than the taller bowlers in that same bracket, who can rely on the more favorable angle of bounce due to higher release point. Hate to stereotype, but that's just how it is shorter bowlers just have to "do more".

So for me, that puts Marshall and Steyn right at the top, and it checks out. They could control and do just about everything with the ball, especially in the air for Steyn with his ability to swing both conventionally and reverse. Would count them both as even, but as Steyn (or even Styne for that matter) has no votes, I'm going with him.
 

reyrey

First Class Debutant
The second point is true.
The first point is the first I'm ever hearing of it.
Here are two mentions of Marshall and reverse. One is from Holding

"I stuck to conventional swing, but Malcolm Marshall was a great exponent of reverse swing. He would hide the ball with his other palm when he ran in to bowl so that batsmen wouldn't pick him."


"He got considerable lateral movement and swung the new ball and learnt to reverse swing the old one. "

 

Sliferxxxx

State Vice-Captain
Here are two mentions of Marshall and reverse. One is from Holding

"I stuck to conventional swing, but Malcolm Marshall was a great exponent of reverse swing. He would hide the ball with his other palm when he ran in to bowl so that batsmen wouldn't pick him."


"He got considerable lateral movement and swung the new ball and learnt to reverse swing the old one. "

Well f me, for all the years I'd been following cricket, I never read either article. Thanks for the info.
 

kyear2

Hall of Fame Member
Marshall did have reverse swing and was excellent at it.

Bumrah feels quicker than the speed gun as he releases the ball like a half a yard further past the crease than other bowlers thanks to his unusual bowling action
Bumrah was indeed quick, Marshall was express for quite a bit there. He also could threaten the batsman's well being in a way I don't think Bumrah could.
 

smash84

The Tiger King
That is just simply not true.
I am speaking in context though. Wasim was literally called the "sultan of swing". You can also call McGrath a master of dsong though. He could also swing the ball. And he could also reverse swing it. But neither McGrath nor Marshall were known for their swing bowling compared to Wasim.
 

kyear2

Hall of Fame Member
Well f me, for all the years I'd been following cricket, I never read either article. Thanks for the info.
I knew he took up reverse nearer to the end of his career, but I don't recall it being a feature of his earlier peak. Of course I could be wrong and it's not something that I would have picked up tbh.
 

vidiq

State Regular
Bumrah's full toss delivery is equivalent to other blower's yorker delivery.
Nowadays Everyone is struggling even against his full toss delivery.
 

subshakerz

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I am speaking in context though. Wasim was literally called the "sultan of swing". You can also call McGrath a master of dsong though. He could also swing the ball. And he could also reverse swing it. But neither McGrath nor Marshall were known for their swing bowling compared to Wasim.
It's pretty odd to say someone is the most skilled at an art but not the most effective at it.

McGrath wasn't better at getting wickets using swing than Wasim.

Skill= talent/ability at something plus effectiveness.
 

subshakerz

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
He is the most skillful bowler.
Bumrahs skill level in his most recent peak 2023/2024 is remarkable. Probably the best wrist with swing I have seen. Complete control of inswing and outswing from the same action. Able to accelerate without noticeable action change too. Gets the ball to curve in the air late of a back of a length delivery even on flat tracks. Terrific use of the crease. Fast swinging yorker.

I don't see a big difference as far as ability with Wasim. Wasim was better at reverse and maybe late swing but Bumrah seems more intelligent in setting batsmen up.
 

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