the big bambino
International Captain
Curiously enough his record against the pace oriented WI of his era wasn't good but I put that down to Constantine having a the wood on him. But overall I agree. His supposed weakness against pace was only comparative when set against his his magnificence against spin. Foot's very good book does mention that he sometimes struggled against pace but goes onto record many famous battles with fine pace men which he won. In particular he put the EA McDonald to the sword and he could be advanced as the best pace man of Hammond's era in all reasonableness.I have not read too much about Hammond's deficiency against quick bowling, but if it is true, then from that it must be inferred that his opponents' quick bowling during this era was not of a particularly high standard, otherwise how is it possible for a number 3 with problems against pace to have such a ridiculously good record. Given that, it probably isn't true. Even providing for the fact that Grimmett was the point wicket-taking bowler for Australia, the assertion that a number 3 could have such a record while having a deficiency against pace seems baffling.
Agree with you there. No one is saying they were bad bowlers, just that they weren't possibly the first choice ones. He never even faced Larwood, for god's sake.
Also interesting is Miller's recollection of hammond when he bowled to him after the war. He thanked God that Lindwall was there bcos Miller said he couldn't get a ball passed Hammond who was unfit, rusty and 43 at the time.