Early Rabada
Morkel
The same person made this table -Finally found it-
90+ MPH
Avg 29.57
80-90 MPH
Avg 60.94
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Clearly Smith has NOT faced 90+ MPH bowling much at all!
Date cutoff resulted in this amount of deviation? Wow.The same person made this table -
Early Rabada
Morkel
Can you explain what he is trying to say here?Root and Williamson played early Rabada better than Smith did.
This applies to almost all "express" bowlers too. The bowlers who is genuinely, truly 145km/h for the majority of their deliveries through most of their career is vanishingly rare, most have a purple patch at most of a year or two, or they actively decide to cut their pace back (Steyn, Cummins, Bumrah all have done this) to the high 130s/low 140s because that seems to be the actual sweet spot for Test fast bowling, not true express.Johnson wasn't consistently above 145km/h on a ball-by-ball basis apart from that one summer. He'd have fast spells or fast overs but otherwise he was generally high 130s/low 140s, mostly because of how unstable his action was before he got dropped.
Is this stats is since 2020?Holding was pretty express always
He is trying to say that both things are true, but there is some form of "date cutoff" applied to the table and thus one comes off as 98 and one at 30, cut off point would logically mean that a date is used and everything before it is ignored.Can you explain what he is trying to say here?
Shamer Joseph is also bowling 145+ consistentlyHolding was pretty express always
That's a good argument.Shamer Joseph is also bowling 145+ consistently
He Bowled 12 overs on the trot at 145 clicks+ with a broken toe at the Gabba . Incredible stuff.