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Like the Donald thing above.He also averaged 34.81 with the bat in his first 78 tests. He had a relatively low runs per test, but he was batting low in the order (usually 8), not because of his own ability, but because south Africa were fielding up to 3 allrounders capable of making the team as specialist batsmen. He managed 2 centuries batting at 9 in his first 78 tests, but his hallmark was consistency, not the spectacular- he was seldom a matchwinning batsman of his own accord, but his rearguard action (along with help from a strong tail) helped push a potentially very poor team total to a respectable one in what felt like at least every 3rd innings, and the lower order partnerships he contributed to helped swing the balance of a lot of games.
Judging by specialist bat standards, he had a limited range of strokeplay, but was very technically proficient in the shots he did use, and without any real weakness I can recall.
I think there is even some under-estimation with the bat.
He was so rhythmic into his strokes. His cover-drive/straight-drive and his cut and his pull were lovely to watch.
He said it himself that batting was his hobby and felt he always wanted to get on with it. No doubt could have scored more runs if batting higher up the order if he took his batting more seriously.
One hell of a cricketer.