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that would be shane warneWho is this commentating with Slater? He is breathing into the mic too much and talking absolute filth.
that would be shane warneWho is this commentating with Slater? He is breathing into the mic too much and talking absolute filth.
He gets bounce at really good pace and hurries blokes even on slow decks and with good control while doing a bit with it. He’s basically got everything a potential great bowler should have.Based on what?
Yeah these guys mentioned definitely have it in them to bowl 90+ for an effort ball, or even for a couple of overs in a really fired up spell, but they're not there consistently over after over, spell after spell. I think only Lee, Akhtar and Johnson have really been that sort of fast in Test cricket throughout my cricket-watching life. Tait did it in domestic FC cricket if that counts, and a bunch of bowlers do it in limited overs cricket when they know they only have to bowl 10 or 4 overs, but in Tests guys like Cummins, Steyn, Starc, Bond, Sami etc just have/had that speed as a change-up weapon rather than a consistent pace.Steyn definitely didn't. Complete myth.
Thomson pre-shoulder I’d reckon but we’ll never know for sure.I don't think there's ever been a bowler who could hit 150 for the majority of their balls. Akhtar didn't and I don't see who else could've either.
Yeah, he's the only one I'd consider a possibility.Thomson pre-shoulder I’d reckon but we’ll never know for sure.
But my point was there hasnt been one in 13 overs if the first morning of an ashes where they would be intimidating us with the speedYeah these guys mentioned definitely have it in them to bowl 90+ for an effort ball, or even for a couple of overs in a really fired up spell, but they're not there consistently over after over, spell after spell. I think only Lee, Akhtar and Johnson have really been that sort of fast in Test cricket throughout my cricket-watching life. Tait did it in domestic FC cricket if that counts, and a bunch of bowlers do it in limited overs cricket when they know they only have to bowl 10 or 4 overs, but in Tests guys like Cummins, Steyn, Starc, Bond, Sami etc just have/had that speed as a change-up weapon rather than a consistent pace.
Somehow I knew you'd mention SamiYeah these guys mentioned definitely have it in them to bowl 90+ for an effort ball, or even for a couple of overs in a really fired up spell, but they're not there consistently over after over, spell after spell. I think only Lee, Akhtar and Johnson have really been that sort of fast in Test cricket throughout my cricket-watching life. Tait did it in domestic FC cricket if that counts, and a bunch of bowlers do it in limited overs cricket when they know they only have to bowl 10 or 4 overs, but in Tests guys like Cummins, Steyn, Starc, Bond, Sami etc just have/had that speed as a change-up weapon rather than a consistent pace.
I actually tried so hard not to, because I was trying to make a serious point. I couldn't help it though.Somehow I knew you'd mention Sami
Are you sure on Starc?Yeah these guys mentioned definitely have it in them to bowl 90+ for an effort ball, or even for a couple of overs in a really fired up spell, but they're not there consistently over after over, spell after spell. I think only Lee, Akhtar and Johnson have really been that sort of fast in Test cricket throughout my cricket-watching life. Tait did it in domestic FC cricket if that counts, and a bunch of bowlers do it in limited overs cricket when they know they only have to bowl 10 or 4 overs, but in Tests guys like Cummins, Steyn, Starc, Bond, Sami etc just have/had that speed as a change-up weapon rather than a consistent pace.
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