Here is a faboulous up-close video of Grimmett bowling with Bradman commenting.Grimmett was known for being exceptionally accurate for a leg spinner, that he was not a tremendously big spinner of the ball would be part. As mentioned in the article an analysis of his career found only five wides and no no-balls.
"Played with and against the man"Jeff Thomson....without a doubt Played with and against the man and even he admitted at more times than not "He was a bit wayward".....but at his sheer pace you could doubt his ability to take wickets
First page, post #10Nantie Hayward is not named in this thread lol
Roberts and Donald I guess.This thread has just about named every express-pace bowler there was. Are there any that didn't spray it all over in certain phases?
And Holding, Steyn, BondRoberts and Donald I guess.
Waqar.And Holding, Steyn, Bond
"He wouldn't miss a barn door", as they say of very accurate bowlers.Social Jr
Never seen a barn door that he would miss
Dale Steyn did get smashed around on occasion, and his overall economy rate is higher than the average of his era.And Holding, Steyn, Bond
Marshall and Imran were faster at their best. Depends on where you draw the line.Ambrose was pretty quick in the first half of his career wasn't he? Yet his control was amongst the best of any fast bowler ever.
did people make fun of the mutton chops on his baby faceI would never claim to have bowled at 140kph. At my peak I was probably Bob Massie's pace (I played with him at club level). When in my mid 40s I was probably regarded as accurate dibbly dobbly.