nightprowler10
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Rashid > Hauritz in this regard for me.The drift on Nathan Hauritz' deliveries, simply beautiful, I haven't seen anyone get more drift.

Rashid > Hauritz in this regard for me.The drift on Nathan Hauritz' deliveries, simply beautiful, I haven't seen anyone get more drift.
Couple of really good ones hereWasnt good at much else but Dilhara fernando bowled the most perfectly disguised split finger slower ball I've ever seen.
Would expect wrist spinners to get more drift than finger spinners though. If we're counting leggies then I don't think anyone got more drift than Warne. It was one of the things that was weird bout MacGill, he would turn the ball as much as Warne but hardly ever got any drift for whatever reason.Rashid > Hauritz in this regard for me.
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This one is an absolute gem. But with Hauritz, it was like he somehow managed to find some drift in every single delivery he bowled, it was poetry in motion.Rashid > Hauritz in this regard for me.
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That beats everything else.David Boon had a strong liver.
Swann got plenty tooWould expect wrist spinners to get more drift than finger spinners though. If we're counting leggies then I don't think anyone got more drift than Warne. It was one of the things that was weird bout MacGill, he would turn the ball as much as Warne but hardly ever got any drift for whatever reason.
Excellent post!Eknath Solkar and Hashan Tillekaratne - Short catching
Roshan Mahanama - Fielding
Hashan was quite a useful keeper batsman and an ambidextrous bowler. But his close in fielding was the best thing about him. Solkar of course is a legend, he probably was not that bright with the bat and the ball. Mahanama was average with the bat, but ATG in the field.
Solkar's other claim to fame was, for a while, at least, having Geoff Boycott as his bunny. Whilst you're right about him not being outstanding with the ball, he played a role in GB's decision to step down from test cricket in 1974 by repeatedly dismissing the great man at the start of the season. I think this stretched to India's matches against Yorkshire rather than just the test matches. I know there were numerous reasons why Boycott decided he didn't want to play international cricket for a while, but having his head scrambled by Solkar's left-arm trundles was part of the picture.Eknath Solkar and Hashan Tillekaratne - Short catching
Roshan Mahanama - Fielding
Hashan was quite a useful keeper batsman and an ambidextrous bowler. But his close in fielding was the best thing about him. Solkar of course is a legend, he probably was not that bright with the bat and the ball. Mahanama was average with the bat, but ATG in the field.