Antini always uses seam bowling putting pressure on batsman to play on Blackfoot thus getting enough deviation from pitch making the batsman to commit mistakes
Interesting to see how Wessels' stance changed over time. Throughout his career he stood just outside leg stump. But early in his career, such as his debut Test century for Australia against England, he held his bat up at an angle behind him. When he made 173 against the West Indies in Sydney, his stance changed with his bat grounded on middle & leg, but with the face facing inward. Here we see him changed again, with the bat up again, but this time held up in front of the stumps.
Graeme Hick was a destructive batsman, would been a batting great if not treated badly by English selectors. His Test average from 1993 to 1996 was 45 against great bowling attacks. Anyhow he was a wonderful player.