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Ideal all-time Test batting line up to face express pace-bowling?

Harsh Thakor

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Many batsmen although not so proficient against fast-medium or spin have been outstanding against pure pace bowling.They may not have been as good as Bradman,Tendulkar,Lara ,Greg Chappell,Greame Pollock.Hashim Amla,Jack Hobbs or Everton Weekes overall but against pure pace they could even surpass them.

These are my batsmen in a test xi against express pace on fast wicket.I have put them in the order they would comprise the batting line-up of the all-time xi.

1.Sunil Gavaskar
2.Graham Gooch
3.Viv Richards
4.Rohan Kanhai
5.Colin Cowdrey
6.Inzamam Ul Haq
7.Gary Sobers

Gavaskar was the ultimate defensive batsmen who amassed hoards of runs against great paceman.Gooch played some of the greatest innings ever against the best pace attack ever in 1981 and 1991.His 153 at Kingston and 154 at Leeds are knocks even Gavaskar ,Hutton or Hobbs have not equalled against lethal pace.Viv played great pacemen like spinners overshadowing even Bradman.He did not face his own quicks but neverthless shattered the guts out of Lillee in 1979-80 and earlier in WSC supertsets in 1977.Rohan Kanhai was almost Viv's equal against pure pace which he proved v Australia at Perth in 1972 when scoring 118 when every other batsmen failed.He also tore the likes of Alan Davddson,Graham Mckenzie and John Snow apart.Cowdrey had some staggering scores against the best of attacks scoring many a ton in the Carribean but his most memorable was his unbeaten 154 to steer Ken Home against the visiting Australians in 1975.With great courage he took on Lillee and Thomson in 1974-75,down under.No batsmen played Wes Hall and Charlie Griffith with such remorseless ease the the manner of putting child to sleep.Inzamam exhibit more talent than Sachin or Lara against express pace with his phenomenal reflexes.Statistics did not do justice to his ability against the great quicks.Notable are his centuries and big scores in the Carribean.Sobers had great record against top speedsters like John Snow and Fred Trueman averaging over 100 in England in 1966.

I still don't back the likes of Walter Hammond,Sachin Tendulkar,Brian Lara to equal the likes of gavaskar,Gooch,Viv Richards,Rohan Kanhai,Colin Cowdrey ,Inzamam and Sobers against express pace.Bradman was no doubt the greatest of all batsmen but never proved himself against express pace and was overshadowed in the bodyline series by Stan Mcabe.He may well have made it and probably would have had he played in later decades like the 1970's.Barry Richards hardly played test cricket so it is hard to judge him but morally he could have been the equal or better than many in my xi.

I have not only considered statistics but also skill and ability.I feel the likes of Inzy ,Cowdrey etc although statistically not in the same category;had more asssurance against express pace than Lara or Tendulkar.
 
Inzamam has to be the most overrated player of pace bowling ever. He was a beast against spin but was mediocre against quality pace.
 
Roy Fredricks
Sunil Gavaskar
Greg Chappell
Stan Mccabe
Steve Waugh
Gary Sobers
Alan Knott

I would replace Greg with Ian Chappell.Greg was statistically outstanding against West Indies but Ian was morally the better player of express pace particularly the bouncing ball.On the fast wickets even in WSC supertests Ian was the more durable player.Michael Holding felt more than Greg's 702 run sit was Ian's 449 runs that morally steered the ship for the 5-1 Aussie triumph.Greg was arguably the best batsmen of his time on the slower pitches but later exposed his vulnerability to the short,rising ball as he displayed in 1979-80 at home against West Indies.Like when scoring 156 at Perth v West Indies Ian was the better player on fast wicket and played the short ball with far more conviction.Gary Sobers thought overall Ian was better .Ian averaged over 50 at one down ,which is remarkable.

Similarly feel Mark was better than brother Steve against pure pace.He outscored Steve against Pakistan in West Indies in 1996-97,South Africa and Pakistan in 1997-98.He was better equip ed with his great wrist -work to negotiate express pace and lethal bounce.
 
Ricky ponting should make this list. He is the best player of pace bowling we have seen post 2000
 
Why I ain't surprised at how Indians are berating Inzi? Have you ever seen him play? Go watch some YouTube videos.

I'll take word of ATG bowlers who actually played and tested him :ik :wasim :waqar :akhtar

A genuine match-winner (impeccable record in wins, that's what you play the game for :srt ) and ATG player of fast bowling/spin.
 
I suggest some indian posters to watch modern masters episodes on Inzi conducted by sanjay manjrekar & Rahul dravid.

Surely they woudn't disagree with dravid on inzi
 
Why I ain't surprised at how Indians are berating Inzi? Have you ever seen him play? Go watch some YouTube videos.

I'll take word of ATG bowlers who actually played and tested him :ik :wasim :waqar :akhtar

A genuine match-winner (impeccable record in wins, that's what you play the game for :srt ) and ATG player of fast bowling/spin.

Whats his Test avg in SA/Aus.Must be close to 100?90?

I'd put Miandad ahead of him in terms of playing fast bowling

That said,one of my favorites,genuinely nice guy and great player of spin
 
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