Eclipse said:Mitch Johnson looked fantastic today and he is still only 21-22.
Problem is he has been very injury prone but if he can overcome those problems he could be a very good bowler.
I'd rate Paulie as a high chance of an Aussie A spot but he needs a bit more variation than movement off the seam to play higher (and I've told him this in person).Paul Rofe anyone??
had a top start to the year, and can bowl!!
He bowls with good variation too. I've seen him hoop the ball back into the batsman regularly and let's face it, Australia have been in the market for a leftie for a while now so he's been looked at closely.Mitch Johnson looked fantastic today and he is still only 21-22.
Problem is he has been very injury prone but if he can overcome those problems he could be a very good bowler.
Top_Cat said:
When he was at the Academy, I watched him (with his back in plaster recovering from stress fractures) bowl off a two-step run-up for a few deliveries and was stunned as the speed-gun reached 138km/h. I couldn't believe it. So he bowled another one; 139km/h. Unbelievable.
Make no mistake, Mitch Johnson is super quick. Quicker than Brett Lee was at the same age. He hoops the ball around quite a bit too so he could potentially be a brilliant bowler.
Top_Cat said:I'd rate Paulie as a high chance of an Aussie A spot but he needs a bit more variation than movement off the seam to play higher (and I've told him this in person).
Are you in some sort of position within the SACA or do you just play grade in Adelaide?
I've only seen him bowl twice . however on those 2 occasions it looked very good , he swings it both ways which in my opinion is what sets the real pace bowling prospects apart from the pretenders.Craig said:What is Johnson's seam position like? That is an important aspect.
Used to play grade cricket but keep in contact with a few friends.Are you in some sort of position within the SACA or do you just play grade in Adelaide?
Well he does get an awful lot of late swing so it can't be too bad.What is Johnson's seam position like? That is an important aspect.
According to you're profile you're only 24 & Ive heard you say you used to play for South Australia under age teams , why did you quite so young??Top_Cat said:Used to play grade cricket but keep in contact with a few friends..![]()
A long story told many times.iamdavid said:According to you're profile you're only 24 & Ive heard you say you used to play for South Australia under age teams , why did you quite so young??
A long story told many times.
I'm sure T_C won't mind just this once though
I played for SA U/19's when I was 16 as an opening bowler in the tournament in Melbourne. I came second in the bowling for the tournament (missed out by two wickets, beaten by the guy who played in the final I missed due to injury; another long storyAccording to you're profile you're only 24 & Ive heard you say you used to play for South Australia under age teams , why did you quite so young??
1) I was pretty mature physically for a 15-year-old. I have an unusual ability to build muscle too (apparently). My body type, according to a couple of doctors is that of an 'extreme endoplast' meaning I put on muscle REALLY easily but fat just as easily, hence why, without exercise for the last few years, I've put on a bit of weight.f****** hell, thats around 86/87 mph, there must be a mistake, the fasetes u-16 ive even heard of bowlas at 80mph, MAX!
I turned 15 last month & I got clocked at 125kph at the AIS , I open the bowling for ACT U15's.gibbsnsmith said:138kmph as a 15yr.
f****** hell, thats around 86/87 mph, there must be a mistake, the fasetes u-16 ive even heard of bowlas at 80mph, MAX!
iamdavid said:I turned 15 last month & I got clocked at 125kph at the AIS , I open the bowling for ACT U15's.