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I find the Procter love to be even more inexplicable than the Barry Richards love. There is a genuine shortage of great attacking openers with a great technique in the game's history (Greenidge, Trumper and Hayden being the best choices) (Sehwag doesn't count; I have doubts over how attacking Hobbs was; and Morris seems too inconsistent).
On Procter, as well as Barry Richards and many other of those South African greats, I think the fascination stems from the question of "how good they could have been" Anyone who watched them play swear they were among the greatest, but because of that unfortunate situation they weren't able to showcase it on the biggest stage. Just adds to their mythical quality.
And I disagree that great fast bowling all rounder have been common... Hadlee, Davidson, Wasim, Lindwall hardly fit the description imo. They were great bowlers who could be handy with the bat. But in Procter you had a guy who was arguably as good as them with the ball but scored no less than 48 first class hundreds. Personally find Clive Rice to be even more fascinating than Procter but it's easy to see why he was so remarkable