Matt79
Hall of Fame Member
Don Bradman not only had Tallon above Lindwall in his Best XI, he thought enough of Tallon's batting to rather controversially nominate him to bat at 6. He supposedly maintained (assuming Perry didn't make the whole thing up) that Tallon was a much better batsman than he ever got the chance to show in international cricket, having been unable to displace the incumbent for a long time and then WWII coinciding with what Bradman felt would have been his batting peak.
Not sure about all of that, but I think it might be a fair surmise to say that while Lindwall got as much out of himself as a batsman as was possible, Tallon either failed to fulfil his potential on the international stage or else circumstances meant that we never saw the best of him in tests as a batsman.
Not sure about all of that, but I think it might be a fair surmise to say that while Lindwall got as much out of himself as a batsman as was possible, Tallon either failed to fulfil his potential on the international stage or else circumstances meant that we never saw the best of him in tests as a batsman.