Swervy
International Captain
I dont really know how you know that Rhodes,Verity,Lock and Underwood were better than Laker, considering you would barely be able to remember the start of Giles first class career...but there you go.Richard said:Probably not (though you never know...) but there are plenty of spinners who were IMO better than Laker (Rhodes, Verity, Lock, Underwood) who didn't either.
Series' of freak brilliance happen sometimes. Eg. Marshall in 1989(?). Marshall was IMO the best pacer ever, certainly of the 1930-2004 period but 39 wickets in a series is still something out of the ordinary.
Not to mention the fact that Terry Alderman twice took over 40 wickets in a series! And both of them, naturally, were in England. Other than that, his career wasn't particularly exceptional. And one of them, almost incredibly, still meant he finished on the losing side.
Underwood was a bit different...more of a medium pacer who turned it..and he certainly reaped the rewards from bowling on rain affected pitches, basically unplayable by all accounts..but on drier pitches he became a mere mortal again.
Regarding Marshall. i agree with you that he was something special (I have said before that hadlee was the best I have seen, but I would in fact put marshall on a par with him). I can assure you that him taking 30 odd wickets vs England in 88 (i dont think it was quite as high as 39 though) was no freak performance. Admittedly England were a very poor team then, but his bowling that series was astonishing to watch.
Alderman was the perfect 'English' bowler. So accurate, but not fast, and great late swing. And talking of freakish things that 81 series for the ashes was a freak series.Yeah Alderman got 40 odd wickets on the losing team (I think Lillee got somewhere near 40 as well), but on the whole England were outplayed (in that for massive parts of the series Australia looked to be a class apart from what was generally thought of as being a pretty weak England team) that series....bar one player...Botham. It was a crazy series that I doubt we will ever see the likes of again