Its his job tbf
haha, said every fast bowler ever.He said he was bowling at 80% in the end, didn't he?
Yeah, but he has done too much **** in international cricket to say that.haha, said every fast bowler ever.
"****, that was quick!"
"Just rolling the arm over. Wait 'til I really let one go."
As if that makes any difference. Every quick bowler, no matter the level, is very interested in making sure you think they're the fastest you've ever seen. The old joke "At a party, how do you know which one is a fighter pilot? Don't worry, they'll tell you." applies as much for fast bowlers as any ego-driven pursuit.Yeah, but he has done too much **** in international cricket to say that.
Hard to say. It looked fast for sure but with no gun and only Piers reactions to use as a gauge we can only guess. As said a good exercise in showing how TV hides how fast it really is at the top level.Jesus, it looked quick enough. At least a couple were whistling through.
All things are relative. And it sometimes depends on how big a **** the bloke bowling is. I played in a game years ago and our skipper's son who was 13 (went into play a fair bit of first grade before moving OS to marry a Swiss Olympic swimmer - I **** you not) was playing for us.Jeez, have a spell Dick.
Oh would someone please think of the children!!!
And in the comments someone brings up the underarm delivery from 1981
I think Hadlee's article brilliantly described the farcical mismatch and its potential consequences. He also wrote how Lee should have directed his bowling and illustrated its danger by saying that not even the experienced comperes would have enjoyed the onslaught. Its heartening to see someone of his stature condemn the stunt.I'd like to think if Sir Richard was more familiar with Morgan's work he might've turned the sanctimony down a tad or even had a go at Lee for actually bowling one at the stumps.