tbh, non-spinners who never hit 80mph rarely if ever bowl in tests anyway. McDonald, Kulasekara etc are all capable of bowling over 80mph.Nothing above 80mph.
Any indian fast bowler.Define medium-pacer
Yeah. And tbh, it's been that way for a long time. It's tempting to think the lack of genuine medium pacers is a modern thing but it doesn't seem as if it is. Most guys who weren't express in the past and were front-line bowlers were still quicker than 80mph.They certaintly are useful IF they can bat very well.
All three can bat too and probably wouldn't be in their sides without that, though.What about Hopes? Would you consider him a medium pacer? He was pretty successful against New Zealand but he did struggle against the South Africans.
Grant Elliot is another possible medium-pacer that impressed against Australia. He took a few wickets but it was his ability to keep it tight that I liked.
Remember Andrew Hall? He was surely a good medium pacer.
I think there is definitely room for medium pacers in the modern game.
This is about Test cricket, medium pacers are fine at keeping it tight in limited overs but none of the guys you just spoke about are wicket taking options in Test match cricket.What about Hopes? Would you consider him a medium pacer? He was pretty successful against New Zealand but he did struggle against the South Africans.
Grant Elliot is another possible medium-pacer that impressed against Australia. He took a few wickets but it was his ability to keep it tight that I liked.
Remember Andrew Hall? He was surely a good medium pacer.
I think there is definitely room for medium pacers in the modern game.
Ah right, didn't read the title correctly.This is about Test cricket, medium pacers are fine at keeping it tight in limited overs but none of the guys you just spoke about are wicket taking options in Test match cricket.