Australia's most intimidating fast bowler of the 1980s and early 1990s — Mervyn Hughes was as much a psychological weapon as a physical one. His enormous moustache, barrel chest and aggressive celebrations towards batsmen became iconic. Took 212 Test wickets with a never-give-up attitude that endeared him to Australian fans. His partnership with Craig McDermott gave Australia genuine pace options after years of relying on swing and seam, and his Ashes performances against England were regularly outstanding.
Wasim Akram was born in Lahore, Pakistan in 1966. He took 916 international wickets — the second-most in history. His swing — conventional and reverse — at high pace made him the most dangerous left-arm fast bowler ever. He won the 1992 Cricket World Cup and helped establish Pakistan as a world force. He has been a prominent cricket commentator and coach in retirement.
World Cup 1992
Career Honours
- World Cup 1992
- Wisden Cricketer of Century