just read up on him. that's an interesting story - i'd never heard of the guyNorman Callaway - First Class batting average of 207 yet never mentioned in the ATG thread
David Johnson was rumored to be lightning quick.
Wikipedia calls him the fastest Indian bowler in the 1990s but cricinfo says right arm medium
Well, I never saw him play a game of cricket other than Rocky Balboa like training footage.Atul Sharma
Exactly, as a famous poet once saidWell, I never saw him play a game of cricket other than Rocky Balboa like training footage.
After the war which Verity didn't survive. He should have played tests then.Not really. There were plenty of spinners from his generation achieving as good or better returns in county cricket. He played regularly alongside Hedley Verity whose first class bowling average was almost 10 runs lower.
I'm not really sure he was that much better than Fred Rumsey to be honest, though both were a cut above John Price.David Larter.
As cricket writer, Colin Bateman, noted, "David Larter was a complex character. There were days at Northampton when he just would not fancy bowling. But when the mood took him and his 6ft 7in physique was in perfect working order, he was a frighteningly good fast bowler, as a career record of 666 wickets at 19 apiece suggests".
10 Test matches and 37 wickets @ 25.4 is solid too.
IIRC, Srinath was genuinely fast for a period of time. At least commentators said so back then I recall.David Johnson was rumored to be lightning quick.
Wikipedia calls him the fastest Indian bowler in the 1990s but cricinfo says right arm medium
I don't like to be disrespectful, but do we truly believe this? That a guy playing with primitive equipment did something nothing has been able to come close to doing since, with better equipment? Monty Noble was a medium pacer or bowled off breaks from what I can find. So Trott put this guy over the Pavilion, which at a wildly loose guess would have to be a 120m hit, with not a lot of pace on the ball? No one hits it 120m in the modern game.Albert Trott - the only batsman to have smacked a ball over the top of the Lords Pavilion
So both were correct then?David Johnson was rumored to be lightning quick.
Wikipedia calls him the fastest Indian bowler in the 1990s but cricinfo says right arm medium
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/11/20/remarkable-cricketer-hit-ball-lords-pavilion-denied-blue-plaque/I don't like to be disrespectful, but do we truly believe this? That a guy playing with primitive equipment did something nothing has been able to come close to doing since, with better equipment? Monty Noble was a medium pacer or bowled off breaks from what I can find. So Trott put this guy over the Pavilion, which at a wildly loose guess would have to be a 120m hit, with not a lot of pace on the ball? No one hits it 120m in the modern game.