| Subject: | Re: Okay- best fast bowlers |
| From: | "dechucka" |
| Posting date: | 05-07-2008 |
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"alvey" wrote in message
news:1u5l4tpsjhdtq.1nvnxz5u88ce7$.dlg@40tude.net...
> On Fri, 04 Jul 2008 02:21:21 +0200, Rodney Ulyate wrote:
>
>> RH wrote:
>>> In message , Rodney Ulyate
>>> writes
>>>> While we are on the subject, I have taken of late to mimicking his
>>>> top-of-the-mark locution. "Oh, Lord," he would each time entreat, as
>>>> sincerely and ardently as a celebrant at the Eucharist, "shiver his
>>>> timbers!"
>>>>> McCarthy
>>>>> Heine
>>>>> Melle
>>>> [...]
>>> Missed G F Bissett and Robert Crisp as well, plus the fast left hander
>>> who was very effective for a series or two after SA came back to Test
>>> cricket. - the name began with a K I think. RH
>>
>> The perennially-wounded Brett Schultz, despite being deprived of the
>> necessary opening letters, springs instantly to mind.
>>
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>
> He had one of the best 'classic' delivery actions of recent times. Made
> maximum use of his left leg. Pity about the injuries as he deserved a lot
> more wickets.
There is a great photo of him that I have seen of him bowling in a Test in
SA. He is in the "leap" of his delivery the umpire is crouched down behind
the stumps and he looks as if he is well above the height of the stumps. Can
understand with an action like his why he had so many injuries must of put
awful pressure on this legs and back
>
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> alvey
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