wpdavid
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Not quite. They didn't regularly play 4 really good quicks until about 1978, as until then guys like Bernard Julien & Van burn Holder were still around. As has been said earlier, the era of four genuinely great quicks was from the very late 1970's to the early 1980's. Thereafter, even by 1984, we see Eldine Baptiste as the 4th quick, who really wasn't in the same class, and then people like the Benjamins who also weren't. Plus there was a gap of a few years between Hall & Griffith and Robert/Holding/Daniel.Richard said:The basic point is that, from Wesley Winfield Hall onwards, West Indies had a quite extraordinary succession of fast-bowlers: Holding, Garner, Roberts, Croft, Daniel, Marshall, Clarke, Bishop, Ambrose, Walsh, and were almost invariably able to field 4 of them in the same game from 1976 until sometime in the 1990s. Even in 1998 they still had Walsh, Ambrose, Bishop.
All that being said, having even 3 was enough, of course.