How dare you use the Fastest Bowler competition results. They wrong because journalists, pundits and the poor players, bereft of hubris or ego, have said so.
Ha ha.
When it comes to speeds, it seems the words of ex-players (notably Rod Marsh & Richie Benaud) are taking as gospel, yet proof and common sense are disregarded- particularly with a Mr Jeff Thomson.
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Does anyone know the FULL speed results of the '75 and '76 tests? (every delivery of every bowler timed).
I'm more interested in average delivery speed than a single delivery being 100mph and I know the bowlers in the 2 tests had a number of deliveries timed (and that the ball Lillee said was his fastest was actually his slowest. Lol).
I've got a theory that the top seamers bowl around 94 to 96% of their capability over a whole spell (ca 6 or 7 overs), that'd put Thommo ca 94-95mph per delivery which is insane pace. Needless to say, the heat conditions, muscle conditions, quality of the grass where the bowler runs up all play a part in the speed, but here are some of my estimations (+/- 0.5mph) gathered from official speeds (not hear'say or unconfirmed speeds), by watching the speeds flash up and my own common sense (or lack of):
Thomson ('74-'76): 94-96mph
Shoaib ('99-'03): 93-95mph
Roberts: 92-94mph
Lillee: 91-93mph
Croft & Holding: 90-92mph
Waqar: 89-91mph
Garner & Ambrose: 88-90mph
Wasim: 87-89mph
Which seems low for some of them, but remember the wickets in the mid 70's to mid 80's were fast and bouncy in most regions, hell even in England you could get some purchase if you banged it in and gave A LOT of assistance to seamers.
The wicket obviously plays a huge part in how fast a bowler looks (batsman reaction time, carry to the keeper etc) and the average speed doesn't account for an over of 2 of near top pace or a really inspired spell (adrenaline etc).
I've paid attention to the speeds of a number of today's faster bowlers (not that fast but hey. Lol) and the theory seems to work, especially since a number of balls are of around the speed I'd have estimated:
Johnson: 88-90mph (though he is getting faster by the year, a talent for sure)
Steyn: 87-89mph
Flintoff & Edwards: 86-88mph
Harmison- 84-86mph
* 1 thing which is obvious is the top bowlers can replicate their action over and over whereas guys like Tait & Malinga can bowl 93mph+ when their action "clicks" but as low as 86mph (which is very low for slingers) when it doesn't click. That makes it impossible to estimate their average speed.
People think there is a huge distance between the seamers of the 70's & those today, but it's the change in the wickets which is down to the "appearance" of slower bowling. If you watch the ball from the hand to the pitch from, say, Michael Holding and Mitchell Johnson (when Johnson is in full flow) there isn't much of a difference IAH.
Lastly, we have a number of promising fast bowlers in this country people should look out for in the future: Stuart Meaker (bowls at Lillee pace!), Maurice Chambers, Chris Jordan and Mervyn Westfield. Stuart Meaker and Maurice Chambers I'm sure will be our future new ball partnership with Stuart Broad and 1 from Jordan, Westfield, Liam Plunkett and Jade Dernbach being the first changers.
- Steve