[Cricket] Jimmy Anderson World's Top Bowler at 40!

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Nobby Cybergoat

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Unbelievable bowler. Incredible athlete, to still be bowling fast at age 40 is astonishing.
 


jakarta

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Unbelievable bowler. Incredible athlete, to still be bowling fast at age 40 is astonishing.
Not amazingly fast, but like McGrath puts it on the same spot delivery after delivery, sometimes an inswinger, sometimes an outswinger and sometimes straight on.

Once he gets going you really wouldn't want to be batting would you?
 


A1X

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Absolute freak of nature, just incredible. What's amazing is how little he played for the first 5 years or so of his test career (2003 to 2008), if he'd been a fixture in the side during that period who knows how many wickets he could have taken.
 




Javeaseagull

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Absolute freak of nature, just incredible. What's amazing is how little he played for the first 5 years or so of his test career (2003 to 2008), if he'd been a fixture in the side during that period who knows how many wickets he could have taken.
I think in the first 5 years of his career England messed with his action trying to get him to bowl “properly”. If not for that, who knows?
 




Greg Bobkin

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Absolute freak of nature, just incredible. What's amazing is how little he played for the first 5 years or so of his test career (2003 to 2008), if he'd been a fixture in the side during that period who knows how many wickets he could have taken.
Or he could've burnt himself out earlier/younger and and/or got injured and packed up long ago? Impossible to say either way.
 




dazzer6666

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It's astonishing that not only is he better than ever, but he's also missed very few games (relatively) with injury. Would be unusual for a spinner but unbelievable for a fast bowler. Wonder how many of the the England squad he'll get to play with before he finally reties won't have actually been born when he made his debut ?? Ahmed likely to be the first perhaps.
 
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Machiavelli

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Plaudits warranted and, to add, he seems to be getting better. I'm sure someone will post something on when he's got his wickets, the average, strike rate, runs conceded per over, etc.
Last test he got 7/54 at about 2 an over
 


A1X

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From last summer so out of date now but this was incredible

 












Eeyore

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His record post 30 years old is immense. But I guess the time has to come.

I just can't see how he can replaced to that standard.

Talk of the Ashes tour- I really don't want to even think about that. It looks like a humiliation enough as it is.
 


Machiavelli

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Definitely - still a sad day though :down:
Oh completely. As it says in that review, the fact that he's been eased out is further confirmation -- if it be needed -- of his commitment and the way in which he's looked after himself. His physique, build and stamina is staggering for a 41yo.
 


Machiavelli

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His record post 30 years old is immense. But I guess the time has to come.

I just can't see how he can replaced to that standard.

Talk of the Ashes tour- I really don't want to even think about that. It looks like a humiliation enough as it is.
You're surely long in the tooth enough to recognise that humiliation is the likeliest option.
 


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