Who are those players you can recall who are remembered for just 1 fairytale performance in test cricket, yet usually ended up with a mediocre record or disappeared quickly?
From an anglo-centric view, here are a few. There's probably others.
1 Bob Massie - Aus v Eng Lords 1972. 16 wickets on his test debut but faded quickly after that.
2 Peter Taylor - picked from grade cricket (Peter Who?) to play for Aust against England at Sydney in January 1987. Man of the match with 8 wickets but did almost nothing in his further 12 tests, finishing with 27 wickets at an average of 40. Pretty tame spinner for internationals.
3 Mark Greatbatch - NZ left hand bat who made an unbeaten 146 to save a game against Aust in Perth in November 1989. This was a much lauded innings in Australia, but he apparently did little for the rest of his career finishing with an average of 30.62.
From an anglo-centric view, here are a few. There's probably others.
1 Bob Massie - Aus v Eng Lords 1972. 16 wickets on his test debut but faded quickly after that.
2 Peter Taylor - picked from grade cricket (Peter Who?) to play for Aust against England at Sydney in January 1987. Man of the match with 8 wickets but did almost nothing in his further 12 tests, finishing with 27 wickets at an average of 40. Pretty tame spinner for internationals.
3 Mark Greatbatch - NZ left hand bat who made an unbeaten 146 to save a game against Aust in Perth in November 1989. This was a much lauded innings in Australia, but he apparently did little for the rest of his career finishing with an average of 30.62.