Spark
Global Moderator
I think the fact that the vast majority of Test quicks, no matter how quick they were to start off with, always end up settling into that rfm sweet spot of mid-to-high 130s suggests there are fundamental biomechanical reasons for that being the most comfortable speed to bowl at which don't change that much with time so long as your action is a good one.The point people make in regards to that is more that the average pace has gone up, no? Like thommo was probably as fast as nortje, or wood, or anyone like that, but the 10th fastest bowler red ball bowler in 1960 probably isn't as fast as the 10th fastest red ball bowler now. Athlete's have also just gotten taller and have access to better information on the opposition.
The point about bowlers - and, like, people - being taller on average now than a century ago is a good one though.