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Yes I think so - Jardine had VerityOver the 70's SA side for the next one up? Or even 2013 SA, 50' England?
Yes I think so - Jardine had VerityOver the 70's SA side for the next one up? Or even 2013 SA, 50' England?
Umm, Hammond had trouble with Martindale and Constantine, don't see how he would handle this attack.Yes I think so - Jardine had Verity
I don't think 5 matches with an average of around 35 is evidence enough to say he couldn't bat well against quality pacers; while he has quite a good record against Australia.Umm, Hammond had trouble with Martindale and Constantine, don't see how he would handle this attack.
His accompanying comments were more of an indication. By his own accounts, if I recall correctly, he wasn't comfortable against them.I don't think 5 matches with an average of around 35 is evidence enough to say he couldn't bat well against quality pacers; while he has quite a good record against Australia.
I have to accept that there wasn't a lot of high class quick bowling around between the wars, and Hammond certainly didn't enjoy facing Bodyline, but I don't think that makes him a poor player of quick bowlingUmm, Hammond had trouble with Martindale and Constantine, don't see how he would handle this attack.
That’s an insult to Pollock.Imagine...Sachin, Lara, Imran, Kapil, Mcgrath, Shaun pollock.. Etc playing in a team..
That would have been 70s SA
G. Pollock, B. Richards, Procter, Rice, vander bijl, P. Pollock ..
Which Pollock?? There are 3 of them....That’s an insult to Pollock.
Don't forget Barlow, Lee Irvine, Garth Le Roux, and perhaps Tony GreigImagine...Sachin, Lara, Imran, Kapil, Mcgrath, Shaun pollock.. Etc playing in a team..
That would have been 70s SA
G. Pollock, B. Richards, Procter, Rice, vander bijl, P. Pollock ..
Didn't think he was poor, but certain players were less comfortable than others vs express or short bowling. Lara also wasn't the most comfortable vs it.I have to accept that there wasn't a lot of high class quick bowling around between the wars, and Hammond certainly didn't enjoy facing Bodyline, but I don't think that makes him a poor player of quick bowling
Think there's a bit of hyperbole in there.Imagine...Sachin, Lara, Imran, Kapil, Mcgrath, Shaun pollock.. Etc playing in a team..
That would have been 70s SA
G. Pollock, B. Richards, Procter, Rice, vander bijl, P. Pollock ..
Anyway, I had the great privilege of watching the Clive Lloyd era West Indians, but not even I'm old enough to have seen the Bodyline seriesDidn't think he was poor, but certain players were less comfortable than others vs express or short bowling. Lara also wasn't the most comfortable vs it.
Them’s the jokes.Which Pollock?? There are 3 of them....
Greig is definitely a interesting case given that he had already been putting his efforts into qualifying for England before isolation happened. Whether he would have done so if apartheid hadn't been a thing in the first place is another question though.Don't forget Barlow, Lee Irvine, Garth Le Roux, and perhaps Tony Greig
I’d back peak Viv to take down Mcgrath.I understand, just saying, they proved you can be great without one, and unlike Lee for Australia, out attack didn't have a glaring "weakness"
No idea why but West Indies didn't unleash Malcom Marshall on Australia until their 1984 home series. So the fearsome pace quartet I remember in 1980 was Roberts, Holding, Garner and Croft.From some reading, it seems that some believe the '80 team was more dominant than the '84 version, at least the batting (closer to prime Richards and Lloyd)
Greenidge
Haynes
Richards
Bacchus
Kallicharran
Lloyd
Murray
Marshall
Roberts
Garner
Holding