Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
Yeah, Johnson's methods of moving the ball are weird. Slingy round-arm types should generally struggle to move the ball very much (though clearly Laaasith Maaalinga is one exception) but he almost "drags" the thing in the direction it goes (ie, into the LHB, away from the RHB).
However, the ability to bowl a "natural" off-cutter like that should not be sniffed at at all (especially when it's a leg-cutter to the majority of batsmen - ie, RHers), and it's something Glenn McGrath and Michael Kasprowicz both used to considerable success. The delivery he dismissed ABdeV with earlier today was an absolute beauty out of the top drawer and what's more, the sort of ball that in theory he could be able to bowl on any pitch. Trouble is, so far, he hasn't done it very much, but if he could get himself to a situation where he could bowl that ball regularly, he'd be a fearsome prospect without really needing to bowl with the seam bolt-upright or at least pretty good the way far more seamers than not are required to do.
However, the ability to bowl a "natural" off-cutter like that should not be sniffed at at all (especially when it's a leg-cutter to the majority of batsmen - ie, RHers), and it's something Glenn McGrath and Michael Kasprowicz both used to considerable success. The delivery he dismissed ABdeV with earlier today was an absolute beauty out of the top drawer and what's more, the sort of ball that in theory he could be able to bowl on any pitch. Trouble is, so far, he hasn't done it very much, but if he could get himself to a situation where he could bowl that ball regularly, he'd be a fearsome prospect without really needing to bowl with the seam bolt-upright or at least pretty good the way far more seamers than not are required to do.