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He either seems to bowl express pace or about 10mph slower. Not found his rhythm on this tour yet.Is it just me or is Sky's description of Wahab as 'left arm fast' somewhat generous?
He either seems to bowl express pace or about 10mph slower. Not found his rhythm on this tour yet.Is it just me or is Sky's description of Wahab as 'left arm fast' somewhat generous?
That's kind of my point. Blokes who can do that deserve the description 'fast' IMO.He can crank it to 88-89 for a few overs, would say it is about fair enough. Ain't many consistent 90 mph guys in the world. His action also seems to bring him onto batsmen quicker than they expect.
Yeah I guess, not much other than that period where he has got it right though. Bowling below what he would like I think.Bit harsh, his spell in 2nd dig at Lords was pretty spectacular. Beat or hit the edge of Bairstow/Woakes almost every ball for about 3 overs.
Just getting himself ready for his favourite tour this winter.3 boundaries down the ground in that wagon wheel.
Exciting times, these.
I think there's a bit of a tendency to label quicks who just bowl straight as fast and those who get a bit of movement as fast medium, even if they're bowling the same speeds. If the guy reverses it then there's even more reason for them to call them 'fast' because of the myth that only express quicks reverse the ball.Is it just me or is Sky's description of Wahab as 'left arm fast' somewhat generous?
Huh?wait what? A PSL game between Lahore and Karachi has attracted more viewers than India vs Pakistan Quarter final in 2011?