Question:
better fast bowler??
2007-11-28 19:09:16 UTC
who do you think is the better "TEST" fast bowler..shaun tait or mitchell johnson?
and why???
Twenty answers:
2007-11-29 01:45:14 UTC
Mitchell Johnson is pacy as well as he has deadly inswinger and outswinger. better than Tait
Furioso Lion88
2007-11-28 20:30:19 UTC
Shaun Tait has experience with fantastic bowling skills.



Shaun Tait overall: I think is better than mitchell johnson.



Shaun Tait - a bowler that has great approaches to take out wickets.



Shaun Tait a bowler that is not just fast but, a bowler that has excellent pace on any pitch grounds VS any batsman he counters.



Shaun Tait is better & has a delivery stride that can be lethal & can take match-ups away for an Aussie victory.



Mitchell johnson - is new & just started from 20-20 & has a long way to go. However, m.johnson is not sad but, overall Shaun Tait is the better fast bowler with experience.
akshat_baadshah
2007-11-29 05:20:09 UTC
Mitchell Johnson
The Great Montitude
2007-11-28 20:05:47 UTC
There is 'NO' clear answer to this question



The answer depends on a few factors -

*Pitch

*Opposition



Both the bowlers are young and talented and both can be equally dangerous in any format of cricket. Tait has pace in the air so if the wicket is flat then he will be better than Mitchell.

If the wicket offers some movement to the bowlers then Mitchell will have the edge.



Mitchell is a left arm bowler while Tait is right armer,i think a combination of both these bowlers would be lethal. Tait ios all about being fast while Mitchell is a combination of speed and seam.

No clear answer to this trick question.



Cheers!!!



( btw, Brett Lee is better than both)
Rahul B
2007-11-28 19:17:08 UTC
Mitchell Johnson because he is a wicket taker bowler and he has better line and length of bowling than shaun tait.
Ṣaḥābah .
2007-11-28 20:44:10 UTC
shaun tait bowls too full and wide and give quite a few extras. Mitchell johnson is a bit more disciplined...but its still really hard to accept these guys cuz they r suppose to be filling great McGrath's shoes
Prince
2007-11-29 11:21:04 UTC
Shaun Tait: Fatst, Accuarate and Swing.. makes him lethal





Cheers
Ulimate_Hitman
2007-11-29 00:19:29 UTC
Johnson at the moment , cause Tait is not fit
2007-11-28 22:48:28 UTC
Among the two, it is Shaun Tait.
Nafeez Nash
2007-11-28 22:07:39 UTC
It's a bit tough question, anyways i would say it's Shaun Tait.



Cus he has the ability of bowling fiery bouncers & especially Yokers, during the WC i noticed that many batsman's were struggling to face his deliveries, though he dint take much wickets he gave a bad time for the batsman's, his bowling length is excellent but he needs to play lots of matches to improve his skills.

Hmmmmm... Mitchell Johnson is also a very good bowler.



Cheers! :)
viri
2007-11-28 23:21:14 UTC
I'd rather have Johnson in my team. Tait's bowling is erratic
The_know_it_ALL
2007-11-30 00:49:59 UTC
Mitchell. He adds variety as he is left handed and they are around the same pace.
2007-11-28 19:20:59 UTC
Well as they're only beginners, it's hard to say. Johnston did OK in the SL tests, but time will tell how they handle the big time.Frankly, Johnston is my favourite.
m.s.dhoni
2007-11-28 20:32:58 UTC
SHUN TAIT Dont forget his performance in WC2007 & he is so young.
batista_nicky
2007-11-29 01:55:38 UTC
mitchell johnson,he the best of these two.he is highly talented.recently he really troubled indian batsmen.
john
2007-11-28 23:02:28 UTC
johnson
2007-11-29 07:32:22 UTC
Johnson, he is lefty
Atul
2007-11-28 19:16:21 UTC
Johnson, he is lefty
2007-11-28 20:36:35 UTC
~Mike Johnson, & he is a leftie~

~better than old dude bret lee~
2007-11-29 00:20:10 UTC
brett lee and shoib aktar


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