I exactly remember Jimmy Anderson clocking 93 mph in an ODI game against New Zealand with a very economical run up, and it wasn't a speed gun glitch because he was averaging 89 mph in that 10 over spell. This was probably New Zealand's tour of England in 2008.
Post diabetes Wasim Akram could still average at 85 mph in ODIs despite of bowling with a spinner's run up.
Whereas when I watched Sreesanth bowling in 2011 UK test tour, he was sprinting with a quite long run up but was stuck in 81-82 mph range.
So, is bowling quick more about raw strength or is it about how efficiently you can channelize your run up energy to the cricket ball?
Post diabetes Wasim Akram could still average at 85 mph in ODIs despite of bowling with a spinner's run up.
Whereas when I watched Sreesanth bowling in 2011 UK test tour, he was sprinting with a quite long run up but was stuck in 81-82 mph range.
So, is bowling quick more about raw strength or is it about how efficiently you can channelize your run up energy to the cricket ball?