The amazing mach figures of 38-31-11-2viktor said:The entire spell was, 32-27-5-0. Bowled 21 of those consecutively...they say he used to rush to point to prevent the batsman taking a single.
In this particular Test match, I think part of the reason of the extraordinary figures was that England had a quite few players down with illness and Brian Bolus and Ken Barrington wanted to avoid risks completely (SJS ?)Guy must've been uncannily accurate, and must've been played with one hell of a lot of caution.
In the first ever test match that I saw in Feb 1961 againt Fazal Mehmood's Pakistani's He had figures ofArmadillo said:Does anyone know that this guy has the lowest economy in test cricket, apparently he was painstakingly accurate but never gets mentioned along with the likes of Bedi, Gupte and Chandrasekhar. Has anyone else heard of him?
Autobahn said:he would bowl endlessly at a coin placed on a good length.
Thanks for your insight SJS! What was his action like and on what sort of line and length did he bowl?SJS said:In the first ever test match that I saw in Feb 1961 againt Fazal Mehmood's Pakistani's He had figures of
Overs...Maidens...Runs...Wkts
34........24........24.........1
52.4.....38........43.........4
Amazing though I dont remember feeling great about it. He was completely overshadowed by the batting stars of the side. No one talked of him or cared if he was dropped from the side.
Exactly three years later (to the day) I saw him take 3 for 97 in 57 overs of which 39 were maidens against Mike Smith's England. He was the 7th bowler to be brought on to bowl in that innings
In the next test he scored his only test century. Batting at number 9 he saved India,s disastrous batting with an unbeaten 52 in the first innings. Following on, nearly 300 runs behind, India sent him in at number He scored anunbeaten 122 and took India to a respectable draw.
He was also an absolutely brilliant close in fielder.
I'm going to guess he bowled a good length , possibly quite flat with a very classical action.Armadillo said:Thanks for your insight SJS! What was his action like and on what sort of line and length did he bowl?
Maybe he bowled bouncers that would hit the batsman's headAutobahn said:I'm going to guess he bowled a good length , possibly quite flat with a very classical action.
Ha ha ha ha....no.Jamee999 said:Maybe he bowled bouncers that would hit the batsman's head
Aiming at a coin is all well and good - you still need skill to hit it.silentstriker said:I could think of more than a few current Indian bowlers who could learn a thing or two from this.
Richard said:Aiming at a coin is all well and good - you still need skill to hit it.
Perhaps this chappie possessed skill of accuracy that few if any have matched.
Goes without saying that he was phenomenally accurate. He did not flight the ball much preferring a flatter trajectory. His bowling action wasnt very attractive to look at. It was hurried when you compared it with Bedi who came later or even Durrani who bowled alongwith Nadkarni at times.Armadillo said:Thanks for your insight SJS! What was his action like and on what sort of line and length did he bowl?