SJS
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So. Your other argument is around the fact that Orielly played most of his cricket (all bar one test) in the 30's and it is at that time that South Africa were "minnows" as you like to call them.
Well in the 1930's, South Africa played 3 test series against England of 5 test matches each. The results of these 15 tests were as under
South Africa won two of those three series one at home and one away.
Not bad for minnows to beat the second best side in the world dont you think. Of course, you might well say that all sides barring Australia were minnows in which case of course we will have to accept that ALL of Orielly's and Grimmett's test wickets came cheap
England's batsmen in these three series included
30-31 : Hammond, Hendren, Chapman, Leyland
1935 : Sutcliffe, Leyland, Wyatt, Hammond, Ames
1938-39 : Hutton, Paynter, Hammond, Edrich, Valentine, Ames
The Bowlers
Not a bangladesh, Zimbabwe or even West Indies of 2008 this England side and yet...
More later.
Well in the 1930's, South Africa played 3 test series against England of 5 test matches each. The results of these 15 tests were as under
- Drawn : 12
- Won by South Africa : 2
- Won by England : 1
South Africa won two of those three series one at home and one away.
Not bad for minnows to beat the second best side in the world dont you think. Of course, you might well say that all sides barring Australia were minnows in which case of course we will have to accept that ALL of Orielly's and Grimmett's test wickets came cheap
England's batsmen in these three series included
30-31 : Hammond, Hendren, Chapman, Leyland
1935 : Sutcliffe, Leyland, Wyatt, Hammond, Ames
1938-39 : Hutton, Paynter, Hammond, Edrich, Valentine, Ames
The Bowlers
- 1930-31 : Tate, Voce, Peebles, Hammond
- 1935 : Nicholls, Verity, Bill Bowes. Hammond, Tate
- 1938-39 : Farnes, Verity, Doug Wright, Hammond
Not a bangladesh, Zimbabwe or even West Indies of 2008 this England side and yet...
More later.