Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
Griffith was bad but I was always disappointed he was - thought he had some good basic fundamentals, much superior to Chris Gayle who replaced him. He just, well, didn't have a good grip.Great call for Franklin. The least watchable batsman it has ever been my misfortune to watch. I saw him get 100 v England in either 1990 or the following tour and it was truly miserable viewing. I began placing heated needles into my eyes purely to distract myself from the sight of his dreadful inningsThe worst batsmen I have seen (as opposed to bowlers/keepers who can bat a bit) who have recorded test centuries are Adrian Griffith and Trevor Franklin
As for Trevor Franklin, I know only one thing about him and that's that he dropped Atherton during his maiden Test century and that he was very popular. Both the Atherton drop and his century indeed came in 1990.
The worst Test century I've ever seen from a poor-quality specialist batsman though was indeed Devon Smith at Newlands in 2003/04. Truly diabolical and like my namesake I questioned why anyone could like cricket if someone could get away with playing like that and scoring a chanceless century.
There's obviously loads of poor tailend-standard types though.