Barney Rubble
International Coach
Without the aid of a speed gun, it's always difficult to judge what kind of speed you bowl at - has anyone on here ever actually used a speed gun to measure the speed of their bowling?
I'm quite interested to find out the speed of the bowling I am used to facing more than my own, to be honest - I bowl loopy offbreaks, probably at around 35-40mph, but I can't be sure. I'd like to find out what kind of speed the bowlers I face bowl at - I suspect the fastest delivery I've ever faced is close to 80mph, but again, I have know way of knowing (partly because I didn't actually see it! ). Anyone have any idea of the rough bowling speeds of the average player at each level of cricket? Obviously the average FC seamer will bowl at around 80-85mph, with dobbers going at around 65-70mph, and spinners at around 48-52mph. At junior level, I'd imagine the speeds are marginally less than that - a fast bowler who was part of the county under-18 squad for his area might bowl at around 70-75mph regularly, I think, and spinners at just upwards of 40mph. If anyone has measured themselves or people they know or play with on a speed gun, it might help gauge the rough speeds of bowling at different levels of cricket - it gives you a better idea of exactly how hard it is to face 95mph reverse swing if you know how fast the bowling you play (and struggle!) against is.
I'm quite interested to find out the speed of the bowling I am used to facing more than my own, to be honest - I bowl loopy offbreaks, probably at around 35-40mph, but I can't be sure. I'd like to find out what kind of speed the bowlers I face bowl at - I suspect the fastest delivery I've ever faced is close to 80mph, but again, I have know way of knowing (partly because I didn't actually see it! ). Anyone have any idea of the rough bowling speeds of the average player at each level of cricket? Obviously the average FC seamer will bowl at around 80-85mph, with dobbers going at around 65-70mph, and spinners at around 48-52mph. At junior level, I'd imagine the speeds are marginally less than that - a fast bowler who was part of the county under-18 squad for his area might bowl at around 70-75mph regularly, I think, and spinners at just upwards of 40mph. If anyone has measured themselves or people they know or play with on a speed gun, it might help gauge the rough speeds of bowling at different levels of cricket - it gives you a better idea of exactly how hard it is to face 95mph reverse swing if you know how fast the bowling you play (and struggle!) against is.