The WI Rebel XI beat SA despite having a mediocre batting lineup. Might have been a closer than matches with other countries, but eighties WI should still have prevailed fairly consistently.In some alternate world South Africa - Windies in 70's could have been sports greatest rivalry given the politics behind it.
By 80's WI was comfortably a better side the likes of Barry Richards, Pollock, Proctor, Van Birjl, Barlow were all on the worng side of 30's only Clive Rice was in his peak. The next generation was not as good most likely lack of international cricket hampered their development but 70's especially 75-79 would have been a real battle in early 70's SA was a better side.The WI Rebel XI beat SA despite having a mediocre batting lineup. Might have been a closer than matches with other countries, but eighties WI should still have prevailed fairly consistently.
Lillee thought that too and rated Barry higherYeah he said to have a weakness against short ball. Barry Richards briefly mentions that in the interview below.
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'Batting should entertain'
In July's issue of Wisden Asia Cricket , Barry Richards talks about what goes into the making of a great batsman, and his nominees for the finest exponents of the craftwww.espncricinfo.com
I have read that somewhere. Do you know exactly what Lillie said?Lillee thought that too and rated Barry higher
Not sure sorry. Only taking someone’s word for itI have read that somewhere. Do you know exactly what Lillie said?
More than decent SA batting line up that
According to Proctor, spell from Garth le roux in WSC was as fast as any he has seen anyone bowl in his career.More than decent SA batting line up that
always thought Peter Kirsten was a very good player tbh
****ing Garth le roux. Terrorised Rod Marsh with his Yorkers in WSC
Garth le roux had really good stats in the rebel tests shame a lot of these great Saffers never played test cricket.More than decent SA batting line up that
always thought Peter Kirsten was a very good player tbh
****ing Garth le roux. Terrorised Rod Marsh with his Yorkers in WSC