S.Kennedy
International Vice-Captain
Looks like Worcestershire might finally see some of John Hastings this season. He is a good signing if he stays fit.
I'm not sure I agree with that in light of the fact that there were rarely any empirical recordings of pace. One we do have is for Andy Roberts who was clocked at 99.1 miles per hour at Perth in 1975. It seems reasonable to conclude that Messrs Holding, Marshall et al. achieved similar speeds considering Roberts was not marked out as being the fastest of the 'quartet' by batsman who faced the West Indies at that time and later. We also know Jeff Thompson - not Windies but similar era - clocked 99.7 miles per hour in 1976.Yeah but the West Indies pacemen of the 70s and 80s were, gasp, not as fast as most bowlers who are around today.
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