England had a knack of picking these in the 1990s, guys such as Irani, Reeve, White who were stuck in the middle order at 6/7 and also asked to operate as an additional bowler.
Turned out they fell just short of test level in both disciplines (or well short in some cases) and you're effectively a man down.
When he started poorly in Test Cricket, I was convinced like many that Fred would become another, but that's a thread of its own.
So - who are Test cricket's best/worst 'reverse all-rounders' who were selected to be good at both disciplines, but excelled at neither?
Turned out they fell just short of test level in both disciplines (or well short in some cases) and you're effectively a man down.
When he started poorly in Test Cricket, I was convinced like many that Fred would become another, but that's a thread of its own.
So - who are Test cricket's best/worst 'reverse all-rounders' who were selected to be good at both disciplines, but excelled at neither?