To be fair, Rhodes hardly played any Test cricket in his bowling pomp between 1898 and 1902, during which time he must have been one of the best bowlers ever. Between 1898 and 1903, Rhodes took an incredible 940 county championship wickets at 13.63. He was Yorkshire's leading wicket taker in all of these years and the leading wicket taker in England three times. In the few Test matches he did play over this period, the great man was nothing short of a revelation, taking 66 wickets at 17.65 in his first 13 Tests, including a series winning 31 wickets @ 15 in the 1903/04 Ashes down under. He also played the major hand in bowling Australia out for 36 in 1902.I'm going purely on memory here, but I thought there was quite a big difference tbh.
IIRR, Underwood's pre-covered-pitches average was sub-20, whereas Verity was 24, and IIRR Rhodes was 26? Not sure, but if so that isn't, to me, "fairly comparable".
I love how old time cricketers didn't celebrate anything. Tahir may just break the speed of sound if he takes 19. .Some half decent footage of Laker here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKqcXyh4Vis
Old footage? Have a gander.Love how old footage is narrated too.
Looks pretty roundarm. Like a really part time medium pacer. I'm not sure if you can get any air that way? He had it easy with pitches, but I assume some didn't grip. Wonder how he was bowling then.Some half decent footage of Laker here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKqcXyh4Vis
the poll is ten years old, at that point Swann had played a few ODIs and taken 50 county championship wickets in a season onceLaker possibly. Bit harsh to not put Swann on the list.
You can. Having a slightly low arm doesn't prevent you from flighting the ball. He took 15 wickets in three tests in Australia so he could bowl in adverse conditions. Didn't take many in SA but kept it tight and still averaged under 30.Looks pretty roundarm. Like a really part time medium pacer. I'm not sure if you can get any air that way? He had it easy with pitches but I assume some didn't grip. Wonder how he was bowling then.
Not so clever are you seeing as the poll was before he played.Laker possibly. Bit harsh to not put Swann on the list.
Having a round arm makes it difficult to judge the flight. You can spin the ball bit more and with the angle, arm ball gets much more effective as well. Will create the angle for lefties and will allow wicket to wicket bowling against right handers. It allows elbow to be kept more straight. Many advantages.You can. Having a slightly low arm doesn't prevent you from flighting the ball. He took 15 wickets in three tests in Australia so he could bowl in adverse conditions. Didn't take many in SA but kept it tight and still averaged under 30.