Not sure but would be surprised Feldman was much more than mid 120s these days. Neser generally clocks around the 130-136 range, although I have seen him higher on occasion. Their respective cricinfo classifications aren't that accurate, if that's what you were wondering?What speeds does Feldman get as opposed to say Neser?
Think they were about 2/100 when they made that headline tbf. It was the lunch report or somethingGoes to CA website. Sees headline "Test Stars Fire for Vics" Checks score - all out 167.
"Starring" has a different meaning to the old days, it seems.
Thanks. Nah I just thought they were much the same but looks like Feldman is about Copeland/Abbas paceNot sure but would be surprised Feldman was much more than mid 120s these days. Neser generally clocks around the 130-136 range, although I have seen him higher on occasion. Their respective cricinfo classifications aren't that accurate, if that's what you were wondering?
More premature enunciation from CA then.Think they were about 2/100 when they made that headline tbf. It was the lunch report or something
I would have thought Shaun Tait would have taken a similarly big haul around the same time? Can't remember for sure but Sloon was a serious gun in his first couple of Shield seasons, back when he could actually get through a fair amount of overs without being completely gassed.In fairness, been a while since we saw a bag of 8 sticks by an out-and-out quick in Oz yeah? Gillespie in '04-ish the last?
Gillespie and Tait was a seriously good bowling partnership for South Australia, but far too often they were let down by some mediocre batting.Remember banging on about it here before too but pre-exile, Tait was getting through a similar number of overs as Gillespie for SACA every game.
Behrendorff took 9/37 (Feb 2017)In fairness, been a while since we saw a bag of 8 sticks by an out-and-out quick in Oz yeah? Gillespie in '04-ish the last?