Top 10 Cricket Bowlers of All Time Reaction

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In this video we look at the greatest cricket bowlers of all time! For this list, we’ll be looking at the greatest wicket-takers in cricket whose skills with the ball left fans worldwide in awe. Our countdown includes Curtly Ambrose, Waqar Younis, Wasim Akram, and more.

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Lasith Malingas another monster. Has so many streaks and unique records as well. Freak with his slinga

Random-qivv
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England's Jimmy Anderson should be in any top ten list he's taken more Test Match wickets than any other fast bowler in history and he's still playing for England at age 40

markthomas
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Pakistan 🇵🇰 have always had very powerful, Strong and very dangerous bowlers . Even in the current situation, Pakistan 🇵🇰 has such dangerous bowlers. Which has been a nightmare for very good batsmen.
~ My heartfelt greetings to both of you from Pakistan 🇵🇰🥰

hashmat
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Anil Kumble is a very under rated bowler. He is the highest wicket taker for India. He was overshadowed by Shane warne and Muralitharane in the same era.

kingofkings
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Well said "They dont make them like they used to", definetely true. Pakistan is known to have produced best bowlers from decades, they say you shake a tree and a great fast bowler comes down there. Only nation to have 3 fast boelwers in Top 10 including #1 Wasim Akram.

arsalanchauhan
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Pakistan is known as the land of pace bowlers. Our Batting has been always a problem, but our bowling was always on top, Even right now we had the best bowling attack. that is the reason you have seen a lot of Pakistani bowlers in this video.

learngeography
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I'm 60ish (1 more day to go), and have seen all of these players. How Dennis Lillee didn't get a mention is beyond me. A tearaway fast bowler in the late 60s, had a major back injury and came back slower but smarter and was the defining bowler from the mid 70s on. His stint with World Series Cricket, when he was at his peak, didn't help his figures

piglos
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Steyn in his prime was something else imagine being no 1 in icc ranking for straight 5 years if he was not injured he could be no 1 in this list surely

iml
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Wasim akram once bowled a bowl
Which swung twice. Commentators said it was a double swing.

shayaropinthechat
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How is Dennis Lillee not here, he is considered the greatest by so many people. It's like having a greatest guitarists of all-time and leaving Hendrix out!

bigdave
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Waseem Akram is a legend bowler no doubt

hamzarajputchannel
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I am biased, I think Warne was the best bowler of all time, but in addition he and Glenn McGrath played in the same team so took wickets from each other. The pressure they could put on batsmen when bowling in tandem was incredible, so I guess they were able to generate more chances. Warne got over 700 wickets and McGrath over 500 but why I rate Warne higher than Murali is what he brought to the game, he got the people into the ground, he popularised Test Cricket again, you were on the edge of your seat every delivery. I'm sure I'll get some heat from people disagreeing with me but that is my opinion. Murali, no doubt, was a great bowler, he took advantage of a birth defect where he couldn't straighten his arm and I believe he could generate extra spin through that action. He was controversial and rules had to be changed to allow him to bowl a legal delivery. But, being able to turn a ball a lot doesn't mean anything unless you have accuracy and he was deadly accurate, as are all the bowlers on this list and I guess that's what makes the big difference. You have faster bowlers, bowlers with more swing and more spin but only the greats had more accuracy and more consistency. Jimmy Anderson probably should be in there but maybe the list only included past players, he will certainly be on there after he eventually retires.

utha
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Waseem is the best bowler and most humble person too, The legend was known as the swing of Sultan because no one ever survived his reverse swing because it's unreadable

JERRY-hyml
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I am Australian, Wasim Akram, the best left armed bowler who lived. Curtly Ambrose the most imitation, Warney the best wrist spinner, Muli the best finger spinner.

davidprice
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I'm very surprised to not to see - COURTNEY WALSH, ANIL KUMBLE, JAMES ANDERSON, JIM LAKER, JAVAGAL SRINATH, BRETT LEE, Malcolm Marshall, SAQLAIN MUSHTAQ, HARBHAJAN. AT least no Walsh this is unbelievable. Special mention Henry Olonga 😂😎 for making my 90s more exciting.

greatsukhad
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I love your enthusiasm to learn the game! We love test cricket best. I don’t agree with this list but all the bowlers would be in the top 25, I think it needs to be the top 25, thanks again.😊

warrenkennedy
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Muttiah Muralitharan who own the world leading wicket taker title they nominate as second. There is no mention of Lasith Malinga who was the world amazing bowler.

slrawana
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As always anyone more than forty years ago is forgotten. Wes Hall and Charlie Griffith and then Jeff Thompson and Dennis Lille and etc etc….

ianarnett
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U know who taught Shane warned the Googly.
Abdul qadir one of best spinners of Pakistan

shayaropinthechat
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A few honourable mentions who didn't make the list: Andy Roberts, Dennis Lillee, Joel Garner, Jimmy Anderson, Ian Botham, Brett Lee, Fred Truman, Michael Holding, Ray Lindwall

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