shortpitched713
International Captain
I mean the whole thing was referring to an article about cricket bowling top speeds stalling out. Baseball clearly has a higher top speed because biomechanics of throwing. Endurance, accuracy, etc. is irrelevant to that sort of conversation.It's not just about having endurance to maintain pace but also maintain the accuracy and precision alongside that pace. As the body gets tired, you start to over-compensate. You definitely see this with pitchers who are still bowling above 90 as they go deep into a match but begin finding the middle of the strike zone more often and giving up hits. With quick bowlers, it's often the length that goes.
Bowling and pitching are certainly different though, and have different challenges and considerations in accuracy and endurance. But those consideration just don't matter that much if we're just talking about ability to attain a flat out top speed.