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With some 49,000 posts this statement really proves you have absolutely NO idea about the game of Cricket and it's History.TBH, anyway, virtually no medium-pace bowlers have ever been successful at Test-cricket, you need to be medium-fast at the very quickest. Even they've only had small numbers who can purvey it with success, and no-one really recent. Fast-medium is mostly a requistite.
Word.Ian Harvey
Have seen both crank it up to 130kph on quite a few occasions. Can't classify that as medium pace.someone like Styris or Collingwood are medium pacers.
How about Harry Boyle, the "Very Devil"?Best Medium Pacers
Lohman
Ken Mackay
Doug Walters
Gary Cosier
Garry Gilmour
All of these haved proved Match winners
I always enjoyed him. He had perhaps the greatest slower delivery in the modern game. How grossly underrated he was.Ian Harvey
He was probably faster than that. He did himself no favours in the speed stakes by employing that steepling length which, as a hallmark of his bowling, was eclipsed only by the consistency with which he held it. Although greatly unsettling (chiefly for said metronomic steadiness), it completely duped the speed gun.Stop mentioning mcgrath he was medium fast. Averaged about 130s.
That was only because it made Bedser, like Tate before him, feel more secure. He loved the immediate slap of the leather of the ball against the leather of the gloves. It fired him.Bedser must have been medium pace, as Evans stood up to the stumps when keeping to him.
If you are going to claim fast-bowling honours for Tait, you really ought to do the same for Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel and Mitchell Johnson. The last-mentioned often eclipsed Tait's speed during the recent Test series with India.only person I rate as express now is Lee.
Tait is but hes not playing
Orright, but that hardly refutes my contention that he is grossly inconsistent. He was often well down into the 130s in that same series.Still classifies as "Right Arm Fast" IMO, he was still bowling deliveries in the early 150s in the series v India.