Pup Clarke
Cricketer Of The Year
One of the wildest cricket shots I've seen. Burst out laughing when he played it
Dont change S.P.D Smith
One of the wildest cricket shots I've seen. Burst out laughing when he played it
Mark Wood is the real world bowler every 50+ year old from club cricket to test cricket insists they faced weekly back in their day.I’d be interested to see the comparative data on average fast bowling speeds between say 2000 and now. I know there hasn’t been anyone clocked as fast as Lee and Akhtar since their day but wonder if the average speed of blokes has gone up a few kph
You’re probably right regarding speed but I’m sure most of the players would have traded the cardboard pads, sausage gloves, no helmets, pin dick bats in exchange for something slightly fasterYep.
I am a bit of a heretic in that I am almost certain modern cricketers are faster, stronger, objectively better etc than their historical mates but it doesn't really matter. In the footy codes it is blatantly obvious but we still pick old school guys in our sides because we don't penalise guys for not seeing 20-50 years into the future, only reward players ahead of their time.
Cricket is weird in that a large portion of the media and the public will insist Edlardo Fartybottom of 1937 bowled just as quickly as Brett Lee and was better than Ponting because he faceddibbly dobbliesfast bowlers without a helmet on a soggy lawn.
Even looking back to the 1980s I would not be surprised at all if Richard Hadlee (often called the best fast medium bowler in the word in contemporary commentary footage) was current Tim Southee pace (125-135kph) rather than our modern concept of right arm fast medium being 130-144kph but it doesn't matter how Hadlee would go today, it wasn't his job to bowl in 2022.
***tingWhat happened with Paine?
Him and his brother where ***ting a girl who had some work relationship with them, dick pic got sent I think and the whole thing was hushed up until the last ashes just started. Was the reason paine stepped down from the captaincy.What happened with Paine?
Hi, you must be new here, welcome to CW.That's the dumbest **** I ever heard.
Really? With his brother? Not a fan.***ting
Him and his brother where ***ting a girl who had some work relationship with them, dick pic got sent I think and the whole thing was hushed up until the last ashes just started. Was the reason paine stepped down from the captaincy.
Him and his brother didn't coordinate anything AFAIK, they where both just trying to bang the same chick in close proximity, just one of those hobart things ya know.Really? With his brother? Not a fan.
Should have a chance in about 4 years. Just hope he doesn’t embarrass himself in 2026 vs Afghanistan. Annoying reading a bunch of tour schedules and only seeing ODI’s and T20’s on many. Apparently we’ll play tests against everyone over the next ~4 years except Ireland and Zimbabwe, so could be much worse.smith still hasn't conquered the last frontier, averages < 30 against bangladesh...big hole in his resume...overall he has been pretty decent though...
This happened at the beginning of Ponting's time and became its most extreme around Ponting's peak too; in fact it's been pulled back since then with substantial regulations around maximum bat sizes and restrictions on material since then. Remember this thing?More so then previous eras. Much thicker.
Can't be bothered to go through the whole thread so who said this lol?This happened at the beginning of Ponting's time and became its most extreme around Ponting's peak too; in fact it's been pulled back since then with substantial regulations around maximum bat sizes and restrictions on material since then. Remember this thing?
It's not at all accurate to say that Smith has benefitted more from bigger bats than Ponting. Than someone like Border or Greg Chappell, absolutely, but bat innovation really was an early 2000s phenomenon with new drying procedures for the wood and has since been significantly curtailed with fears over safety and bat/ball balance.
That's even getting before the claim that Smith has benefited more from flat pitches than Ponting when the pitches in the early to mid 2000s were demonstrably the most batting-friendly around the world in generations.
It's in the full post I quoted.Can't be bothered to go through the whole thread so who said this lol?
Pakistan says hello..I certainly hope we never go back to the 'pitches need to last 5 days bcos advertising revenue' era. That genuinely almost killed the format in the subcontinent
Don't think so. It peaked around 2015 or so, the maximum thickness rule being brought for the '17 law.This happened at the beginning of Ponting's time and became its most extreme around Ponting's peak too; in fact it's been pulled back since then with substantial regulations around maximum bat sizes and restrictions on material since then. Remember this thing?
It's not at all accurate to say that Smith has benefitted more from bigger bats than Ponting. Than someone like Border or Greg Chappell, absolutely, but bat innovation really was an early 2000s phenomenon with new drying procedures for the wood and has since been significantly curtailed with fears over safety and bat/ball balance.
That's even getting before the claim that Smith has benefited more from flat pitches than Ponting when the pitches in the early to mid 2000s were demonstrably the most batting-friendly around the world in generations.
Weren't some regulations brought in place in the late 00s? Or was that just banning the carbon fibre stuff?Don't think so. It peaked around 2015 or so, the maximum thickness rule being brought for the '17 law.
I have a '11/12 Kahuna and a new bats belonging to team-mates from around '15 have edges about a centimetre thicker. A big increase in only a few years.
In the early 00s you had the period carbon-fibre backed bats that guys like Kemp used, but those were thankfully banned fairly quickly.
Whether the difference between Ponting's and Smith's bats was enough to significantly advantage Smith we'll never know, but they developed quite a bit in short period.
HiPakistan says hello..
First part for sure. Not sure about the edge theory. By the same token it makes edges more likely to carryThe thick bars argument works for LOIs. Don’t think it’s particularly beneficial in tests - also gives more of a chance for an edge.