Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
Lehmann, yes.BoyBrumby said:It's a pretty difficult category to be the best in, for the simple reason that if, like Gayle (who I would contend is still primarily a batter), you show aptitude you quickly cease to be a part-timer! I guess Lehmann & Symonds in ODIs both fall into the same category too.
Symonds? No.
Hooper was most certainly more than a part-timer; the Waughs weren't.Of recent history Carl Hooper was useful (especially in ODIs), as were both the Waughs.
Not sure about that, but Bevan's generally tripe bowling once won a Test-match against West Indies.I also seem to remember Alan Border (whose spin at test level may not have quite been a load of tripe, but was pretty close to it, say a cart of cabbages!) bowling out The Windies once!
Styris has been a bowler most of his life.Again he's a borderline case, but I like Scott Styris as a bowler. Considering his physique & run-up he's surprisingly sharp.
It's only recently that he's (mistakenly) been thought of primarily as a batsman.