Matt79
Hall of Fame Member
As the topic suggests - I'm aware there will have been discussion of this point before, I think there was a thread a while back.
However, this one has a poll!
One for the history buffs and book fans, which one of Australia's great leg-spin pairing was the better? I'd really appreciate it if Shane Warne could be left out of the discussion as well - he's irrelevant to the question that's posed.
Battle of contrasting styles. When I was first starting to read about them, I preferred Grimmett - I think the idea of this old guy in his cap, having been rejected by his own country, and a couple of states eventually dominating at test level with his round-arm deliveries, trying flippers and giving the batsman nothing, really appealled. Not knowing much about cricket history other than a couple of Bradman biogs that I'd read that gave O'Reilly a caning for his feud with the Don, I think I also had a set against Bill.
As I've read more, I've come to think that O'Reilly was probably the better, however. Although their peaks probably didn't align, it seems the consensus of most, but not all, who faced them, or saw them operate together, that O'Reilly was the somewhat more lethal, and the stats bear that out to a degree, although the margin is so very fine...
Tiger
Scarl
However, this one has a poll!
One for the history buffs and book fans, which one of Australia's great leg-spin pairing was the better? I'd really appreciate it if Shane Warne could be left out of the discussion as well - he's irrelevant to the question that's posed.
Battle of contrasting styles. When I was first starting to read about them, I preferred Grimmett - I think the idea of this old guy in his cap, having been rejected by his own country, and a couple of states eventually dominating at test level with his round-arm deliveries, trying flippers and giving the batsman nothing, really appealled. Not knowing much about cricket history other than a couple of Bradman biogs that I'd read that gave O'Reilly a caning for his feud with the Don, I think I also had a set against Bill.
As I've read more, I've come to think that O'Reilly was probably the better, however. Although their peaks probably didn't align, it seems the consensus of most, but not all, who faced them, or saw them operate together, that O'Reilly was the somewhat more lethal, and the stats bear that out to a degree, although the margin is so very fine...
Tiger
Scarl