The Waugh Twins wrote:sussexpob wrote:The Waugh Twins wrote:Michael Bevans best bowling figures in a test match; 10/113 and to this day still has the best strike rate of any Australian bowler in test cricket of 44.30. Wow now that immensely deserves being mentioned.
Scored 6 x 100's in 12 matches for Sussex in 2000 too..... a very enjoyable summer down Hove watching Bevo make the average attack look like they were bowling with beach balls to him. A great mystery why he never made it in tests.
The Australian test team never fully believed in him, he just didn't fit to what they were after and was in and out of the side often and likely never confident that he was a permanent fixture. The media and commentators created the short ball issue as they've done with other players and I guess it just got into his head a little bit. He could have had a great career IMHO had he been left alone.
You're lucky you got to watch him down your way, I only saw him live a few times.
I don't think Australia could be bothered with developing guys who didn't cut it after a good amount of time, there was so much talent in the pool waiting to play, they could have fielded a C team line up that would still have beaten most teams pretty comfortably.
I don't know for sure, but I don't think Bevan played a test after the 1997 Old Trafford Test. His replacement in the team was a certain Ricky Ponting, who banged a masterful 125 odd on a green pitch the next test at Headingly after England's new ball attack had made early inroads, and that was that. Australia moved on with Ponting, and the rest is history.

