Yeah I thought of that when I first opened the thread. People started saying he had a "weakness" to part-time brisk medium nude balls. Obviously it was more mental than anything, especially since those sort of bowlers are generally used right before a break for that exact purpose.Not sure about frequent, but I remember Rob Key getting out to Damien Martyn and Steve Waugh in the 2002-03 Ashes.
Dunno. He smacked a Katich full bunger straight to a fielder's waiting hands when on 100 & plenty in the same series.In 2005 Ponting took Vaughan's wicket.
It's just a wicket I won't forget any time soon. I don't think Vaughan got out to part-timers regularly.
Yeh, it's remarkable how often one of these guys grabs a wicket.Dunno. He smacked a Katich full bunger straight to a fielder's waiting hands when on 100 & plenty in the same series.
Dibbly dobbly medium pieslingers often get Christened "partnership breakers". Craig McMillan had that kinda rep. Looking at the batsmen he dismissed (28 wickets in 55 tests, so v much a part-timer) his victims include both Waughs, Langer, Slater, Kallis, Andy Flower &, twice, Damien Martyn.
Some quality batsmen seem to have issues with merde bowling seemingly.
McMillan used to annoy them out. It certainly wasn't good bowling (though it was good tactics). He'd try bowling a whole over of bouncers/short balls, then an over trying to bowl as fast as he can (after each ball he'd look at the screen to check his speed and if he got a good number he'd point it out to his team mates).Dunno. He smacked a Katich full bunger straight to a fielder's waiting hands when on 100 & plenty in the same series.
Dibbly dobbly medium pieslingers often get Christened "partnership breakers". Craig McMillan had that kinda rep. Looking at the batsmen he dismissed (28 wickets in 55 tests, so v much a part-timer) his victims include both Waughs, Langer, Slater, Kallis, Andy Flower &, twice, Damien Martyn.
Some quality batsmen seem to have issues with merde bowling seemingly.