I went through one of Lloyd's books (published 1980) where in the last chapter he puts forth his favourite West Indies side (from those he saw/played against) and a world side. It is very interesting and though he is a batsman rather than a bowler as this thread title suggests, I think it would be interesting to see his sides and particularly his fast bowlers. He also gives his reasons for selecting those he does and for leaving out some.
It is very interesting since Imran's, Lillee's and his books are all published around the same time though Lloyd covers a slightly longer period going back to the sixties.
Here is his West Indies side.
WEST INDIES
- Roy Fredricks
- Conrad Hunte/Gordon Greenidge
- Rohan Kanhai
- Vivian Richards
- Alvin Kallicharan
- Gary Sobers
- Jackie Hendricks
- Andy Roberts
- Wes Hall
- Mike Holding
- Lance Gibbs
I suppose modesty makes him leave himself out otherwise we could put him in Kallicharan's spot.
We will discuss his views on the fast bowlers later.
WORLD XI
- Sunil Gavaskar
- Geoff Boycott
- Rohan Kanhai
- Viv Richards
- Ian Chappell
- Gary Sobers
- Alan Knott
- Andy Roberts
- Wes Hall
- Dennis Lillee
- Lance Gibbs
Its interesting to see that he rates Ian Chappell higher than his brother Greg as most Australians do. Imran does the same in his book. But thats for another day.
We could safely say that Lloyd's top three bowlers are Lillee, Hall and Roberts with Holding in fourth spot. Lillee has not considered Hall not having seem much of him and leaves himself out. Roberts and Holding are in his top four too as would be himself one presumes.
From Imran's writing, Lillee, Roberts and Holding are very close to the top (if not at the very top) of his short list too.