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Best pace trios (outside of WI of 70's and 80's)

watson

Banned
Tyson-Trueman-Statham played a together a few times.

But surprisingly with little success due to some big centuries by Colin McDonald.
 

watson

Banned
In England between 1946 and 1948 in First Class/Test cricket the fielding side could have a new ball every 55 six ball overs
If it's an overly generous 55 6-ball overs till the new ball then I take it back again-again.

It's a wonder that spinners bothered playing at all.

Just out of interest, during what period were 8-ball overs the norm in Test cricket?
 

Debris

International 12th Man
JJ Ferris
Charlie Turner
Fred Spofforth

They would be hard to beat for career averages.
 

ankitj

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
JJ Ferris
Charlie Turner
Fred Spofforth

They would be hard to beat for career averages.
Wow, those 3 played together? That would probably be the first great pace trio in test cricket.

EDIT: They did, including in the famous debut match of Turner and Ferris where they skittled England for 45, and Spofforth didn't even have to bowl!
 
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wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Donald, Pollock and De Villiers sounds pretty bloody good.
Yes, but how often did they play together? I thought that Pollock effectively replaced De Villiers.

EDIT
Twice - against Pakistan in 1998. Not an enjoyable experience for the Pakistanis afaics.
 
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Debris

International 12th Man
Interesting matchup versus Steyn, Philander and Morkel.

I suspect the 90s SA attack to get more votes, but I think it's extremely close.
Donald and Pollock would still be the best 2 bowlers there. Steyn may pass them but not yet . Those three are considerably better than the other 3 which is why the 90s attack would get my vote.
 

bagapath

International Captain
if you include the windies (with apologies to the OP) then marshall, holding and garner should trump all other combos including the other combos from the windies. played together in 26 tests and lost only once.
 
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uvelocity

International Coach
Donald and Pollock would still be the best 2 bowlers there. Steyn may pass them but not yet . Those three are considerably better than the other 3 which is why the 90s attack would get my vote.
if you compared them at the current point in their careers, not by comparing current steyn to complete career donald and pollock, steyn is on top. It's Philander who needs more time to prove himself imo. Morkel is obviously support, but he's a great foil for them.
 

ankitj

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
if you include the windies (with apologies to the OP) then marshall, holding and garner should trump all other combos including the other combos from the windies. played together in 26 tests and lost only once.
Will Marshall, Walsh and Ambrose be a contest?
 

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