Sorry but you are even more pathetic. You are probably ignorant of the fact that WIKI has various ‘designations’ for editors with valid accounts and good profiles who actually are “administrators”, “rollbackers” etc. They ensure that claims are backed up and that the articles supporting them are “reliable sources”. Feel sad to see you like this. You don’t want to believe this from one of the most reputed newspapers of South Asia or also this But how you cannot believe this which is an extract by well known and respected former cricketers like Ian Chappell and Ashley Mallett is beyond me. BUT than again who cares whether you accept or not? For me and countless others this is sufficient.Sorry, you are pathetic. Any Tom, Dick or Harry could edit WIKI. I've asked for concrete evidence. You failed. It's an EPIC FAIL. You talk about such a delivery, in a televised match, but could not find the clip. I am LMAO.
Your logic viz heights of Thomson and Shoaib is laughable. Shoaib is short?! He is 6 feet tall …. SIX. Thomson was NOT taller than that for sure. It is PACE and NOT BOUNCE that will keep a ball from going on and on (to hit the sightscreen as in this case). True you need some bounce (vertical effect) but the pace (horizontal component) has to be SO high that the ball would travel as much as it could before the gravitational pull would bring it down to touch the ground at its usual rate of around 9.8 m/secsq. The ball is always coming down at that rate. To hit the SS before the bounce the ball has to be FAST ENOUGH.
By your logic Garner, Van Der Bijl, Willis and Ambrose should have hit the SS more often than anybody else. They were never even remotely close. Guys like Kortright, Tyson, Gilchrist and Thomson were the people who did it for sure as there are reliable records. The sightscreens were also farther down back in the 70s and 80s (pre-ropes). AND YET Chappell and Mallett say so in a book co-written by them. FACT is NONE of the quicks of the 90s/00s came remotely, remotely, remotely close to doing what those four guys at the least did more than once.