High 130s is getting up there.I was refering to movement off the seam. And out of interest, what is your idea of a decent paced bowler?
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High 130s is getting up there.I was refering to movement off the seam. And out of interest, what is your idea of a decent paced bowler?
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Your asking the winner of the U19 NZ fast bowler comp and likely future Black Cap and near-certain for a FC spot in years to come..
Which is about 80mph yea?High 130s is getting up there.
85ish+Which is about 80mph yea?
Although I don't face this kind of speed on a regular basis, I still argue that you would have more time to see movement, albeit only fractions of seconds.
To be fair, thats what happens if it all works perfectly, and yes, sometimes it does and will get a batsmen out (incidently, replace the word seam with swing in your description and it is equally true, this isn't a criticism but just the fact that the way they both work in the same way). The fact is, this delivery is harder to perfect than the outswing delivery that takes the edge.If you had time to adjust to seam movement, batsman would have seen McGrath's delivery heading at off stump, and shape to play it. Then upon seeing it seam away they would either pull their bat inside the line or play the wider line.
Did they? No. They play the line, the ball nips away and takes the outside edge, see ya later.
Correct. Agree to disagree I think!It really comes down to interpretation I think, as we could be here arguing our case all day at this rate. You clearly feel that it is more dangerous to be bowling seam at 85mph, while I would rather face a seam bowler than a swing bowler at about 70-75mph.
I'd say Bond was probably the best of the three bowlers mentioned above. Followed by Akhtar and then Lee. The latter two were probably faster at their peaks but there was something else about Bond that made him terrifyingly good. Maybe we have that perception because he was far and away NZ's best bowler whereas Akhtar and Lee were for the most part overshadowed by better fast bowlers in their team.Shoaib probably, because on his day can be lethal. Wouldn't say the same for Lee or Bond.
Disagree completely. The ball that moves a fraction is more likely to take the edge than the one which swings around corners.
Also, seam isn't as dangerous as swing because you get the chance to see the movement off the pitch with seam. Even when a ball swings early, it still usually happens after the ball has pitched giving the batsman less time to react.
Exactly. Oram's bowling to Sarwan today was a perfect example. It hit the pitch and moved away and there was no answer to it. Just a play and miss.Movement off the wicket towards a batsman generally means 'brace yourself'...
Then again, I haven't faced late swing at 130+.
It's not nearly as troublesome as cutting off the deck at 130+.Then again, I haven't faced late swing at 130+.