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The Late 80s - Early 90s Australian Pacemen

Who's Your Favorite?


  • Total voters
    23

harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Who among them was your favorite?

McDermott - 71 tests from 1984-96; 291 wickets at 28.63, striking at 56.9


Reid - 27 tests from 85-92; 113 wickets at 24.63, striking at 55.2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEMFOd5Vju0

Merv - 53 tests from 85-94; 212 wickets at 28.38, striking at 57.9

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAqiijYiLvI

Alderman - 41 tests from 81-91 170 wickets at 27.15, striking at 59.8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1DIWrnxd8M

Lawson - 46 tests from 1980-89; 180 wickets at 30.56, striking at 61.7

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtyXirDi6vg
 

Furball

Evil Scotsman
Alderman's record outside of England must be absolute ****.

I'm going for McDermott purely on his conning the current lot to bowl fuller by altering the pitch maps.
 

Camo999

State 12th Man
I don't understand how it's not 100% Merv and 0% everyone else.

Yeah this is exactly when I started getting into cricket. Mike Whitney, Greg Campbell, Tony Dodemaide and Steve Waugh were others that come to mind. And what about all this carry on about Starc bowling 160km/h. Imagine if they had put a speed gun onto Carl Rackemann.
 

Midwinter

State Captain
Bruce Reid was on the way to becoming one of the great bowlers till injuries curtailed his career.
Australia would have emerged from the Dark Ages of the 80's a couple of years earlier if he could have stayed fit.
I think his last series has his best.

But Merv is my favorite, isnt he everyones?

:)
 
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adub

International Captain
I actually loved Henry. Under rated operator. But Reid was so good. If only his body was up to it what a champion he could have been.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
McDermott. Saw him bowl 1992-1994 or so and he carried the Australian attack in that period. I used to love Reid as well. Wish he played more.
 

Red

The normal awards that everyone else has
Reid was actually so good he could have been the GOAT if he'd had a body that worked.

McDermott became a very good, consistent spearhead in the second half of his career and ushered in Aus's period of dominance.

Hughes is remembered for his larrikinism more than the fact that he was a high quality pace bowler.

Alderman- England/everywhere else etc. One bonus point for being a pace bowler/gun slipper combo.

Lawson- could be exceptional but at times a bit meh.

Overall McDermott for me, just over Hughes, with a big nod of sorrow towards Reid's lanky frame.
 

Tangles

International Vice-Captain
Billy carried the attack for a while. Merv has better figured than I would have guessed. Alderman in England was brilliant.
 

jimmy101

Cricketer Of The Year
Voted for Terry. His was the action I most liked to watch.

Special mention to big Merv who's run-up I liked to watch most!
 

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