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.........but weren't due to not taking opportunities, injury or whatever. I'll start the ball rolling:
Alan Mullaly: I swear when I first saw this guy bowl, I thought he had the goods. I predicted he'd be a great Test bowler (and in an old 'Inside Edge' magazine of mine, so did Ritchie Benaud, Ian Chappell etc.) but what happened? He had everything; swing, movement off the pitch and an aggressive streak but just didn't make it past the 'looks good' stage.
Greg Blewett: Sure things may not be over yet but it seems that Blewwy will most likely be remembered as a guy who could have been a world beater but didn't make it. Once again, he seemed to have the game to do it; a great pull shot, excellent temperament, glorious flowing drives and could bowl too. Since he was an opener at Sheffield Shield level, I think the biggest mistake the Aussie selectors ever made was batting him at 6 and expecting him to bowl.
Mohammed Akram: this guy I personally thought could REALLY bowl. Tall and quick but probably tended to err on the side of short far too often. When he got the ball up, he was terribly difficult to play.
Mohammed Wasim: Looked to be a brilliant prospect. Absolutely gorgeous drives and technique, he seemed to have the technique and temperament to succeed. I used to love watching him bat because had a lot of Mark Waugh in his smoothe style and was probably even more of a flowing player.
So there you go. Think of others or critique my choices.
Alan Mullaly: I swear when I first saw this guy bowl, I thought he had the goods. I predicted he'd be a great Test bowler (and in an old 'Inside Edge' magazine of mine, so did Ritchie Benaud, Ian Chappell etc.) but what happened? He had everything; swing, movement off the pitch and an aggressive streak but just didn't make it past the 'looks good' stage.
Greg Blewett: Sure things may not be over yet but it seems that Blewwy will most likely be remembered as a guy who could have been a world beater but didn't make it. Once again, he seemed to have the game to do it; a great pull shot, excellent temperament, glorious flowing drives and could bowl too. Since he was an opener at Sheffield Shield level, I think the biggest mistake the Aussie selectors ever made was batting him at 6 and expecting him to bowl.
Mohammed Akram: this guy I personally thought could REALLY bowl. Tall and quick but probably tended to err on the side of short far too often. When he got the ball up, he was terribly difficult to play.
Mohammed Wasim: Looked to be a brilliant prospect. Absolutely gorgeous drives and technique, he seemed to have the technique and temperament to succeed. I used to love watching him bat because had a lot of Mark Waugh in his smoothe style and was probably even more of a flowing player.
So there you go. Think of others or critique my choices.