Haha funny...An average of 18 then 13 a year later against a world class English line-up featuring the likes of Sutcliffe, Walters, Hammond, Leyland, Hendren and Jardine is pretty impressive.
Not sure what went wrong in 1939, injury perhaps?
Really nice bowling action, probably an under-rated fast bowler.
Series Mat O M R W 5w 10w Best Avg S/R E/R 3 72.3 9 251 14 2 0 5/73 17.93 31.07 3.46 4 100.3 23 239 19 1 0 5/22 12.58 31.74 2.38 3 71.1 8 314 4 0 0 2/34 78.50 141.75 3.32 10 244.1 40 804 37 3 0 5/22 21.73 43.38 3.01
OK, now the tough bit, my top-10. Cue the music and sharpen the knives!
1 Malcolm Marshall
2 Curtly Ambrose
3 Glenn McGrath
4 Dennis Lillee
5 Richard Hadlee
6 Wasim Akram
7 Joel Garner
8 Imran Khan
9 Allan Donald
10 Michael Holding
thankfully he can bat, otherwise he'd be getting major nosebleedsJoel Garner at No.7
Yeah Garner at 7 for his batting.thankfully he can bat, otherwise he'd be getting major nosebleeds
... and no Steyn.Joel Garner at No.7 and above Imran, Donald and Holding is an interesting take.
Who is the greatest fast bowler of the past 40 years?
Recently on Twitter I was asked who I thought the best fast bowler was since 1970. It got me thinking, so here is what…www.theroar.com.au
Of the current quicks, Dale Steyn is the only contender, but having said that I am leaving him out as he is still going around. I am limiting my selections to players have finished their careers.... and no Steyn.
Corned beef is getting very stale.The one single English player on that list is hundreds of wickets behind Anderson and Broad
the past is not always the best