King_Ponting
International Regular
jones is consistently quicker than mcgrath.
Yeah, I'd def agree with that. By a fair bit too.King_Ponting said:jones is consistently quicker than mcgrath.
yea i know....King_Ponting said:jones is consistently quicker than mcgrath.
Nope nathan bracken got recorded at 169kms in a one dayer in australia. I rember seeing at and going wtf, but none of the commentators said anything.honestbharani said:So Balaji has bowled the fastest ball ever recorded? I knew that Indians would rule the fast bowling scene one day.
Hahah okhonestbharani said:Ah well... But I think 104+ miles is still greater than 169 K. So just let me have my moment, will you?
Kidding.
when u face that speed day in day out it becomes a reflex action(well not literally but sort of) but a spinner is slower so can require more effort and timing....meh either one depending on whos the batsmen and whos the bowlershounak said:No way. If a spinner stuffs up, you've got time to adapt your shot, in order to dispense with the ball. I've faced 160 k balls from a bowling machine, if the ball overpitches a bit at that speed you hardly notice.
Well that's my personal opinion through the eyes of a recreational player, but I doubt I doubt it would be that much different for a world class batsman. Half a foot difference in pitch means hardly anything to the likes of Lee, Freddy or Shoaib. But what about half a foot for Murali or Warne. It's quite possibly the difference between a boundary or runs.
Mwahahaha... Bracken the fastest bowler in the world?King_Ponting said:Nope nathan bracken got recorded at 169kms in a one dayer in australia. I rember seeing at and going wtf, but none of the commentators said anything.
It becomes almost a reflex action after a few overs. My first few balls were laughable. The ball had hit the back of the nets with a thud before I got my bat completely up.mofo123 said:when u face that speed day in day out it becomes a reflex action(well not literally but sort of) but a spinner is slower so can require more effort and timing....meh either one depending on whos the batsmen and whos the bowler