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Cummins is a better bowler than Rabada.Wasn’t saying Rabada was better overall as a cricketer, precious.
He is a better bowler but. Record proves it.
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Cummins is a better bowler than Rabada.Wasn’t saying Rabada was better overall as a cricketer, precious.
He is a better bowler but. Record proves it.
Bumrah is a freak. Imagine him playing indoor cricket coming in off 3 steps. He would literally kill someone. Only a population of 1.3 billion could the odds produce someone like him with that outrageous mutant ability to hyperextend his elbow and generate pace from nothing. And combined with his seam position - it’s unbelievable.
NoDid you actually see Dennis Lillee bowl?
Thought so
Why?Thought so
Has he ever bowled us to a series win in India or England ???Cummins has a great record, his achievements speak for themselves and he will probably go down as a legend by the end of his career. But for whatever reason, I just don't ever get excited to watch him bowl like the excitement I had watching Lee, Starc, Johnson, Mcgrath, even Tait in their prime. I don't know what it is.
The world cup was in India, I guess you could call it a series?Has he ever bowled us to a series win in India or England ???
India's was as much Gillespie's doing as McGrath's.Has he ever bowled us to a series win in India or England ???
Cummins is a better bowler than Rabada.
I sometimes feel in order to fully appreciate the greatness of Dennis Lillee, you had to live in the time. I witnessed Lillee's entire career in which there were some wonderful quicks around the world, but Lillee was the standout. To be corny perhaps, but Lillee was their king. You hear greats such as Richard Hadlee say pretty much the same thing.I only remember Lillee as a kid but it seemed like there was an aura around him that very few cricketers I've seen since then have had.
They would've been licking their lips if Pakistan won last nightI like that he annoys conservative boomers, incredible cricketer too and a fantastic captain.
India's was as much Gillespie's doing as McGrath's.
RE England, he was outstanding in 2019. Not his fault that Paine's a lousy tactician and that Joel Wilson's blind.
RE Cummins, right now I rank him just behind McGrath and Steyn because of lower numbers. But I don't think he's quite like either. He's a portmanteau of McGrath, Gillespie, Johnson and Steyn. He approximates McGrath accuracy, he extracts extra bounce like Gillespie could, he has Johnson's awkward action, and like Steyn he can generate reverse.
About the only thing he hasn't really done is use a slower ball?
They would've been licking their lips if Pakistan won last night
Cummins is great but so is Kagiso Rabada. So underrated. And only 28.
Cummins is a better bowler than Rabada.
I sometimes feel in order to fully appreciate the greatness of Dennis Lillee, you had to live in the time. I witnessed Lillee's entire career in which there were some wonderful quicks around the world, but Lillee was the standout. To be corny perhaps, but Lillee was their king. You hear greats such as Richard Hadlee say pretty much the same thing.
His ability to take on a Test match and turn it around was second to none. His ferocious competitiveness and will to win was almost scary. Sure, he did some silly things at times like the aluminum bat and Javed Miandad incidents, but in general he was simply the greatest quick bowler I've ever seen, and I have no doubts in saying that. It's difficult for me to imagine anyone better in the game's history.
Yep especially considering that Cummins was our catalyst for our tight winThis result was a nightmare for them when we won easy they say it means nothing and it's boring when we lose they want Cummins sacked so tight win is worst case scenario for them.
Rabada's still dangerous on home decks with plenty of movement, but overseas you gets fewer of those pitches, and since his mid-2018 back injury, he can't muster up the extra pace to run through sides on flat wickets, especially when the ball was reversing.
Which is why he was dangerous on the GABBA greentop, but completely impotent afterwards.
For same reason people tend to give more credit to elgars home runs over warners home runs i rate cummins over rabada, phat you yourself said it in another thread that elgars home record is impressive due to how tough decks can be, they are simply much better decks for fast bowlers than australia's decks so cummins is better bowler as he consistently does it on less helpful decks.
Not a lot in it between two but on flatter deck no current bowler in world i would pick over cummins.
Never forget Cummins lost years to injury
And he can hold a bat
And he can captain
For same reason people tend to give more credit to elgars home runs over warners home runs i rate cummins over rabada, phat you yourself said it in another thread that elgars home record is impressive due to how tough decks can be, they are simply much better decks for fast bowlers than australia's decks so cummins is better bowler as he consistently does it on less helpful decks.
Not a lot in it between two but on flatter deck no current bowler in world i would pick over cummins.