Harsh Thakor
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This is my list of the best Australian batsmen against express pace bowling in order of merit.Steve Smith and Bradman excluded as they hardly faced bowlers of express pace.The Don was not at his best against bodyline while Smith mainly championed fast-medium bowling.Statistics is not just the criteria.I have also considered factor of skill and domination.
1.Stan Mcabe
2.Ricky Ponting
3.Ian Chappell
4.Alan Border
5.Greg Chappell
6.Mark Waugh
7.Steve Waugh
8.Doug Walters
9.David Boon
10.Mark Taylor
Mcabe at the top because of his herculean display against bodyline bowling when Bradman was taken to task.Bradman himself stated he never saw batting of that calibre and even he could not emulate it.His 232 at Nottingham is arguably the best ever innings against genuine pace reminiscent of counter-attacking a raid of bomber planes on a military air base.
Ponting had phenomenal stats against bowlers like Shoaib Akhtar,Alan Donald and Dale Steyn.Better player on a bouncy tracks or short ball than Lara or Sachin.Often resembled the great Viv Richards mastering the pull and hook shots.Unbelievable reflexes and hand-eye coordination.
Ian Chappell was the ultimate epitome of grit and defiance batting at one down and the ultimate man for a crisis.Scored stacks of runs on overseas and home tours facing the West Indies .Overshadowed brother Greg on the fast wickets.Proved his prowess in Wsc cricket at home and away .In Michael Holding's view in the 1975-76 5-1 series victory over West Indies Ian's 449 runs were more impactful than brother Greg's aggregate of 702 runs.Imran Khan ranked Ian as the best Australian batsmen he ever saw.
Alan Border championed the cause against the best ever pace attack in the history of the game of West Indies at home in 1981-81 and overseas in 1984.The ultimate man in his day to pull a side out of the woods .Strangely not at his best against the West Indies at home.Malcolm Marshall rated Border to be the hardest batsmen to ever dismiss.
Mark Waugh could master the bounciest and fastest of tracks like in Durban in 1997 in a glorious run chase on a deteriorating surface.Outscored brother Steve in quite a few series facing genuine pace at home.1997-98 v South Africa and 1996-97 v West Indies are best examples.Significant that his average is quite close to brother Steve on the fast Australian tracks at home.
Greg Chappell statistically is at the top of the tree but was never comfortable against the disconcerting bounce .On a flat track he was better than anyone but could be found wanting against the rising delivery on a fast track.Neverthless the most prolific batsmen against the great pace attack in the Carribean.
Steve Waugh has phenomenal figures but was not as comfortable as tackling genuine pace as brother Mark.On statistics almost at the top but in pure game not as adept of skilfull against sheer pace as Ponting.Border or Ian Chapell.
Doug Walters scored tons of runs versus West Indies in 1968-69 at home and in 1972-73 away.Great skill against the bouncing ball.
David Boon was amongst the most courageous of all Aussie batsmen to set foot on a cricket field.At his best in the Carribean in 1991.
Mark Taylor could master the greatest of paceman like Wasim,Ambrose and Walsh with the skill of an architect.
1.Stan Mcabe
2.Ricky Ponting
3.Ian Chappell
4.Alan Border
5.Greg Chappell
6.Mark Waugh
7.Steve Waugh
8.Doug Walters
9.David Boon
10.Mark Taylor
Mcabe at the top because of his herculean display against bodyline bowling when Bradman was taken to task.Bradman himself stated he never saw batting of that calibre and even he could not emulate it.His 232 at Nottingham is arguably the best ever innings against genuine pace reminiscent of counter-attacking a raid of bomber planes on a military air base.
Ponting had phenomenal stats against bowlers like Shoaib Akhtar,Alan Donald and Dale Steyn.Better player on a bouncy tracks or short ball than Lara or Sachin.Often resembled the great Viv Richards mastering the pull and hook shots.Unbelievable reflexes and hand-eye coordination.
Ian Chappell was the ultimate epitome of grit and defiance batting at one down and the ultimate man for a crisis.Scored stacks of runs on overseas and home tours facing the West Indies .Overshadowed brother Greg on the fast wickets.Proved his prowess in Wsc cricket at home and away .In Michael Holding's view in the 1975-76 5-1 series victory over West Indies Ian's 449 runs were more impactful than brother Greg's aggregate of 702 runs.Imran Khan ranked Ian as the best Australian batsmen he ever saw.
Alan Border championed the cause against the best ever pace attack in the history of the game of West Indies at home in 1981-81 and overseas in 1984.The ultimate man in his day to pull a side out of the woods .Strangely not at his best against the West Indies at home.Malcolm Marshall rated Border to be the hardest batsmen to ever dismiss.
Mark Waugh could master the bounciest and fastest of tracks like in Durban in 1997 in a glorious run chase on a deteriorating surface.Outscored brother Steve in quite a few series facing genuine pace at home.1997-98 v South Africa and 1996-97 v West Indies are best examples.Significant that his average is quite close to brother Steve on the fast Australian tracks at home.
Greg Chappell statistically is at the top of the tree but was never comfortable against the disconcerting bounce .On a flat track he was better than anyone but could be found wanting against the rising delivery on a fast track.Neverthless the most prolific batsmen against the great pace attack in the Carribean.
Steve Waugh has phenomenal figures but was not as comfortable as tackling genuine pace as brother Mark.On statistics almost at the top but in pure game not as adept of skilfull against sheer pace as Ponting.Border or Ian Chapell.
Doug Walters scored tons of runs versus West Indies in 1968-69 at home and in 1972-73 away.Great skill against the bouncing ball.
David Boon was amongst the most courageous of all Aussie batsmen to set foot on a cricket field.At his best in the Carribean in 1991.
Mark Taylor could master the greatest of paceman like Wasim,Ambrose and Walsh with the skill of an architect.