Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
Is that all you know? No date?He faced him over in England.
None of that impact on the actual speed of the delivery, or the reaction-time, though, just how difficult it is to play. A delivery with X reaction-time which you pick-up later (due to poor sightscreen, tricky bowling-action, etc.) will be more difficult to play than one you pick-up immediately.EDIT: and this reaction time doesn't take things into account like bounce, how easy the ball is to pick up out of the bowler's hand, types of action, etc. along with many other factors that designate the speed.
No-one would claim Courtney Walsh was faster than Michael Holding, for example, but I've heard many say that Holding was actually easier to face despite his extra speed, because he had the perfect classical action, whereas Walsh had a far more awkward one.
If batsmen actually think a bowler's bowling faster because he's more awkward to pick-up, they are wrong. As I said, though, I've not heard anyone claim such a thing.