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4th Test Old Trafford

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No. 1 is Ian Botham with 383.

No. 2 is James Anderson with 371, although that's from Wiki so not sure if it includes today's wickets. Either way, it's conceivable Jimmy will become England's leading wicket take this series.

Broad is a way behind in 6th place with 250 odd wickets, just ahead of Graeme Swann.
Cheers mate. Was on the nose with Anderson but way off with Broad.
 

Cheers mate. Was on the nose with Anderson but way off with Broad.

Anderson is now 16th on the list of all time test wicket takers.

Also homing in on an 'England All Time' record is Alistair Cook, who is third in the list of English test run scorers behind Graham Gooch and Alec Stewart. He already holds the record of most centuries by any English player, with 25.
 
"Alastair Cook will soon have to think about a change, England haven't taken a wicket for six overs. Poor."

:lol:
 
Bumble making the point about how the SA and Aussie bowlers will be licking their lips at prospect of bowling on this track.
 
Letting the test run away from us now ffs! :evil:

Where do people think Anderson rates in the list of all-time England bowlers? Up there with Botham, Snow, Trueman?

Didn't see anything of them to comment. It's fair to say he had a dodgy start to his career due to being too young/media spotlight but he has been outstanding in the latter half of his career.

Only an on-song Steve Harmison looked more dangerous as an English bowler. Or an on-song Stuart Broad perhaps.
 
I personally haven't seen many better than Anderson in my lifetime but I am still relatively young (26), Gough and Harmison probably more dangerous on song, I do think Broad is a class below the aforementioned though.
 
I personally haven't seen many better than Anderson in my lifetime but I am still relatively young (26), Gough and Harmison probably more dangerous on song, I do think Broad is a class below the aforementioned though.
Both too unreliable IMHO.
 
Willis and Botham (before he lost a couple of yards of pace) were top bowlers.
Them with Underpants on spin (that's how young and puerile I was) would get my vote as the best bowlers I remember prior to the current era.
Though I always thought Underwood ran up like a poof.
 
Gough and Harmison? Would agree with the latter but Gough was an excellent bowler, quick, skilful and wholehearted, not bad for a lad of 5'11.
I remember the lad mainly as being injury prone. Might well be a fluffy desert though as my memory is shyte.
 
Jordan is a joke of a selection. Anderson and Broad carried him at Southampton.

Stokes has clearly been dropped for his lack of runs, which is a daft move considering he was batting 8 and bowling pretty well.

As I keep saying, our third and fourth seamers are consistently picked for their batting not bowling.
 
I personally haven't seen many better than Anderson in my lifetime but I am still relatively young (26), Gough and Harmison probably more dangerous on song, I do think Broad is a class below the aforementioned though.

Chris Old would have been dangerous in these conditions, excellent at late swing, kept getting injured though. Geoff Arnold as well
 
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