Mostly it's to do with rotator cuff injuries. Throwing can lead to it + if you have already got it earlier you are better off not throwing.What's the deal with bowling the ball in from the outfield. I don't see it anymore, but used to be very common practice. I always threw so wonder why people would bowl it in (bowling into the air - not on the ground). Was this because your arm was pissweak? Was it more accurate if you never practiced throwing? What?
Greg retired around the same time I took an interest in cricket and was surprised at how good his test average was when I first saw his Cricinfo profile. I always thought he was just a bits and pieces one day bowler. Then there was an article floating around a few years agoIs Greg Matthews an underrated cricketer? Sure he bowled pies, but a Test batting average of 41-odd is nothing to sneeze at.
He was always dependable when pressure runs were needed, consistently formed partnerships with top order batsman who amassed big scores, batted effectively with lower order.
I reckon he just overperformed in Tests, and his average would have dropped with more games. He averaged 38 in first-class cricket, and 16 in ODIs.Greg retired around the same time I took an interest in cricket and was surprised at how good his test average was when I first saw his Cricinfo profile. I always thought he was just a bits and pieces one day bowler. Then there was an article floating around a few years ago
that explained the ups and downs of his career throughout the 80's a bit better. I guess he was Glenn Maxwell before Glenn Maxwell.
Better batsman than Maxwell. Miles better. Better bowler too, come to that. Just wasn’t quite test standard with the ball. Was a proper test batsman though.Greg retired around the same time I took an interest in cricket and was surprised at how good his test average was when I first saw his Cricinfo profile. I always thought he was just a bits and pieces one day bowler. Then there was an article floating around a few years ago
that explained the ups and downs of his career throughout the 80's a bit better. I guess he was Glenn Maxwell before Glenn Maxwell.
Maxwell is a better everything than him. Burgey's clearly overcome with biasSurely Maxy was a better one day batsman than him though. Can't really recall Mo pulling of the kinds of shenanigans that Maxwell performs at the crease.