Their judgement has a 50 year gap.Plenty did. Including Benaud. He went with Tyson
He was bowled to dust by Salim Malik in SL 1998, and broke his back. Even post injury he was 145k+ touching 150 at times. Woulkd give an idea how quick he was pre injury.What happened to Zahid
May be so, but compared to someone who only saw one or another live it isn't necessarily less trustworthyTheir judgement has a 50 year gap.
Seeing live doesn't mean anything. Either playing repeatedly, keeping would make a better judgement about speeds. Examining a video clip is almost always superior, because you can see in multiple times unlike seeing live.May be so, but compared to someone who only saw one or another live it isn't necessarily less trustworthy
You see this is just a rubbish excuse designed to placate your bias. No one can play over 50 years, the time gap you referred to. It’s absurd to think someone like you, mired in a prejudice for players in your favourite era, would have any idea compared to someone with the playing and critical experience of Benaud.Seeing live doesn't mean anything. Either playing repeatedly, keeping would make a better judgement about speeds. Examining a video clip is almost always superior, because you can see in multiple times unlike seeing live.
That perfectly sounds why opinions are rubbish..You see this is just a rubbish excuse designed to placate your bias. No one can play over 50 years, the time gap you referred to. It’s absurd to think someone like you, mired in a prejudice for players in your favourite era, would have any idea compared to someone with the playing and critical experience of Benaud.
Some a lot moreso than others...That perfectly sounds why opinions are rubbish..
Some opinions are more informed than others.That perfectly sounds why opinions are rubbish..
Only yours in this comparison.That perfectly sounds why opinions are rubbish..
5 kph maybe. But bowling fast is asymptotic. It would be nigh on impossible for the human body to generate speeds much quicker. And the perception of a bowler who bowls 10kph faster is that they're a lot faster. 130-140kph is the difference between being fodder on Australian pitches to being effective on Australian pitches (for example).I don't care what anyone says. If Tait could hit 160, Thommo would have gone beyond that by at least 5 or 10 kmh.
If Akhtar or Lee didn’t touch those speeds, I doubt Jeff would have bowled at 170. Someone with a similar action, Malinga seemed to be much faster and more difficult to face than what his speed actually suggest.I don't care what anyone says. If Tait could hit 160, Thommo would have gone beyond that by at least 5 or 10 kmh.
Malinga was the most difficult fast bowler to face out of bowlers of his pace. In that three or four years he consistently clicked 150+ he was beating batsmen on length because of his action. That "perfume ball" to KP is a good piece of evidence, where KP at top of his game, failed to notice a bouncer.If Akhtar or Lee didn’t touch those speeds, I doubt Jeff would have bowled at 170. Someone with a similar action, Malinga seemed to be much faster and more difficult to face than what his speed actually suggest.
I believe Jeff Thomson must have been as fast as Akhtar or Lee and with a Malinga type of action, he would have looked much faster and way more difficult to face.
More rubbishOnly yours in this comparison.