Manee
Cricketer Of The Year
My first battle thread and yes, just like you, I suspect it to go **** up as people complain about the concept or my poor running, but it is worth a try.
This battle is for who you think the quickest bowlers in terms of who can bowl the quickest spell in terms of speeds which are currently registered on TV - this is the speed a split second after release but from the time before speed guns become regulated in cricket games. I would appreciate it if people take prior readings from 'Worlds Fastest Bowler' or the 1974 and 1975 studies (or Tyson's study using sonic booms, etc) with a large pinch of salt - so this thread does not become 10-0 every round and so there are a few shock defeats.
Nominations finish at 8am GMT on Wednesday 6th August (who said July?). Nominations do not have to be seconded or thirded as I will remove some if it is necessary to cut down the number of nominations. Bowlers who finished their international (or domestic if no international career) careers pre-1950 will take place in a preliminary tournament whose winner will get a bye in the first round and the losers will all be eliminated.
Maximum of five nominations per member.
Eagerly awaiting some smartass to dispute the concept
Get nominating.
Nominations:
Pre 1950:
Harold Larwood
Frank Tyson
Charles Kortright
Walter Brearley
George Tarrant
Albert "Tibby" Cotter
Neville Knox
Colin Hilton
William Burns
Mohammad Nissar
Ken Farnes
Final Competition
Waqar Younis
Allan Donald
Javagal Srinath
Dennis Lillee
Malcolm Marshall
Jeff Thomson
Michael Holding
Alan Ward
Devon Malcolm
Colin Croft
Andy Roberts
Wes Hall
Andre Van Troost
Patrick Patterson
Duncan Spencer
John Snow
Bob Willis
Garth Le Roux
Charlie Griffith
Fred Trueman
Rodney Hogg
Geoff Lawson
Imran Khan
Mohammad Zahid
Sylvester Clarke
Ian Bishop
Ray Lindwall
Neil Adcock
Bold = Clips cannot be found for the post-1950 bowler and so bowler will be REMOVED if clip cannot be found by time TBA
(Yes, not much to do for me in these Summer holidays and yes, I am obsessed with pace - shame my bowling takes the quick out of quick medium)
This battle is for who you think the quickest bowlers in terms of who can bowl the quickest spell in terms of speeds which are currently registered on TV - this is the speed a split second after release but from the time before speed guns become regulated in cricket games. I would appreciate it if people take prior readings from 'Worlds Fastest Bowler' or the 1974 and 1975 studies (or Tyson's study using sonic booms, etc) with a large pinch of salt - so this thread does not become 10-0 every round and so there are a few shock defeats.
Nominations finish at 8am GMT on Wednesday 6th August (who said July?). Nominations do not have to be seconded or thirded as I will remove some if it is necessary to cut down the number of nominations. Bowlers who finished their international (or domestic if no international career) careers pre-1950 will take place in a preliminary tournament whose winner will get a bye in the first round and the losers will all be eliminated.
Maximum of five nominations per member.
Eagerly awaiting some smartass to dispute the concept
Get nominating.
Nominations:
Pre 1950:
Harold Larwood
Frank Tyson
Charles Kortright
Walter Brearley
George Tarrant
Albert "Tibby" Cotter
Neville Knox
Colin Hilton
William Burns
Mohammad Nissar
Ken Farnes
Final Competition
Waqar Younis
Allan Donald
Javagal Srinath
Dennis Lillee
Malcolm Marshall
Jeff Thomson
Michael Holding
Alan Ward
Devon Malcolm
Colin Croft
Andy Roberts
Wes Hall
Andre Van Troost
Patrick Patterson
Duncan Spencer
John Snow
Bob Willis
Garth Le Roux
Charlie Griffith
Fred Trueman
Rodney Hogg
Geoff Lawson
Imran Khan
Mohammad Zahid
Sylvester Clarke
Ian Bishop
Ray Lindwall
Neil Adcock
Bold = Clips cannot be found for the post-1950 bowler and so bowler will be REMOVED if clip cannot be found by time TBA
(Yes, not much to do for me in these Summer holidays and yes, I am obsessed with pace - shame my bowling takes the quick out of quick medium)
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