What Can You Say About Jimmy Anderson That Hasn't Been Said Before?🤔 | Kimber & Harmy
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In today's episode, Kimber and Harmy discuss the career of the legendary Jimmy Anderson ahead of his final test match for England against The Windies.
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Is Jimmy Anderson the greatest fast bowler of all time?
No
Yes.
this shouldn't be a question
@@nikhilagarwal5295so what’s your answer? 😂
Not only no but hell no! 😂
I could listen to Jarrod Kimber all day. Phenomenal cricket knowlege.
Absolutely. Unbelievable that his channel is not the no 1 cricket thing. In terms of quality other experts don’t even come close.
Same. He's pretty much a cricket genius. I'd love to see him break down this Windies test team
Every now and again, a broadcaster or pundit can illustrate a true love of a sport. Its not dependent on the individual game in front of them or the topic under discussion. The answers show that he has done the trudge of boring games, inconsequential innings, where nothing seems to be happening This Kimber fella has got it. He loves it. Top of the tree. Cricket are lucky to have him.
Jarrod's knowledge of cricket is unmatched
Kimber's depth of knowledge is astonishing
Kimber absolutely nailed it, talking about the fact he’s got more than 4 lengths. Anderson is almost like a spinner, the subtle variations of line and length and the working over of a batter, bringing them across over the course of an over. Good bowlers get batters out with one ball, great bowlers get batters out over the course of an over
Jimmy Anderson has been bowling so long that he made his debut before t20 did 😊
Young Jimmy Anderson: a bit of a whirlwind who would bowl magic balls in between some rubbish.
Old Jimmy Anderson: a surgeon with unreal precision, dissecting the smallest flaw in the techniques.
One of the greats
He is a great English bowler. But he is similar to Kumble, country level great, but a good international player
I forget he was out of the side for so long. Really amazing that he managed come back and become the England goat.
Where can i watch the full episodes?
Anyone would pick anderson in career wise but i think at the very peak steyn is the best
Steyn is all around bowler while anderson sometime struggle due to his lack of pace
best cricket podcast for me! Love the insight and analysis. Top draw stuff
Kimber is good to listen to always. Interesting analysis. Love from Allahabad and Canada.
Sachin doesn't have the best strike rate or average but he's the greatest because of his consistency, longevity and single handed match winning ability.
Lara had more flair, Ricky was the best technician but overall Sachin takes it.
This is exactly why Jimmy Anderson is definitely the greatest fast bowler of all time.
Sachin did have one of the best averages in test. 53 is great
Nope Anderson nowhere but Sachin had not focused on single format to prolong his career in that also can't have the best stats there is argument to be made ..then ..styn played all formats but short career but was on top with stats & performance
@@VARMOT123 one of the best is not the best.
@@user-lb9ej6ix8j Longevity.
@@nikhilagarwal5295 Anderson's average is not one of the best dude. 26.53 is nowhere close to 21,22.
Love Harmy, utter legend but next to Kimber the quality of analysis is agonising.
Kimber delivers concise data backed insight and aspects of the game you haven't yet considered.
Harmy then makes a vague point based on his (excellent) experience and repeats it 5 times. Took about 3 mins just to say Jimmy can dismantle batsmen with a bad technique because of his control and ability to move it both ways.
Still a god of English cricket though, so he'll always have my respect.
Would be interesting to compare Jimmy to Botham Willis and also Marshall Ambrose Walsh Patterson Bishop Donald and the Aussies etc of a different era if possible????
Harmison is right about angles: a neglected aspect of bowling.
Harmison is an average commentator but doesn’t help dressing like he is heading to Spoons.
surely bumrah is the most obvious skills merchant successor to anderson
I sincerely wished he never retired but i believe the greatest bowler of all time should be judged on making the ball talk and in general range of skill, Guys like Akram and Steyn trump Anderson in that regard.
Greatest English bowler yes! But not the greatest ever. I don't even think he makes the greatest 11 of all time internationally!
Not even England's best bowler. That's Fred Trueman.
Fire Fred is top five ever, but Anderson is probably top twenty.
He is not English greatest bowler. He is probably in the top 5 though
I think bhumra is comparable in ability to adapt to.any pitch and adjusting length quickly
If he's still performing in 15 years time like this then maybe
@@danieloliver4558 yeah longevity matters here
Hahahaha you Indians are hilarious
@@wackyadz06 yeah we're . And British are boring . Anything new you can add
@@wackyadz06 yeah we're . Cricket Australia is better team than england and British people are boring . Anything new ?
C'mon Harmy, lose a stone or two!
Anderson will probably the last great bowler. I can see a 2020 player, playing 20 years with T20s etc
Bumrah?
@@PetrolSniffingDoofusI don't think he is going to be around for 20 years
“The greatest Fast bowler of all time” - Brian Lara
He may have longevity but he isn't better than McGrath, Steyn, Marshall, Garner and a few others. Just a reminder, Anderson averages 26.5. It's nowhere near some of the great bowlers mentioned.
He’s the most prolific, that’s for sure
Sure if we pretend McGrath, Steyn, Holding, Marshall, Garner, Waqar and Wasim don't exist.
He's not even better than Fred Trueman.
Fantastic swing bowler though.
@@rahulsrinivas3224I do agree with you, however, over the last ten years which is another bowlers career timeline Anderson averages around 22. That is pretty amazing. That said you’re right there have been better fast bowlers. Malcolm Marshall and Dennis Lillee to name just two.
@@rahulsrinivas3224greatest batsman of all time for you?
Anderson bowls extremely well in England.
Not even top 20
He is like the ishant sharma of England. Played a lot of tests although being ordinary at best.Dont think players lost sleep over Anderson.
Wasim ,Waqar, Glen McGrath, dale Steyn, Shoaib Akhtar, Shane bond,Alan Donald are few greats whom i look at them with awe.
Its just English players play more tests than any nation and you hold on to your average players longer praying they get better.
For me he is a slightly better version of Mathew hoggard at best
Wasim, waqar, Shoaib Pakistanis lose sleep as well.😂😂
Absolute waffle from start to finish but please do explain who this Jarrod bloke is as he talks utter 💩💩💩💩, biased opinions and please do educate me of his background as a professional sportsman and what he did at all levels of the game. How many first class matches and how many international matches during his career and also the number of major trophies.
I dont think Kimber was any kind of cricketer but that doesnt disqualify him. When you hear most ex-cricketers they're not very analytical, KImber has studied cricket . I recommend his "Test Cricket: an unauthorised biography".
@@russhouldin5774 sorry I won't listen to another word from him as he talks utter nonsense 🤣