Yeah, I'm pretty sure he was - certainly not mid-140s, anyway.. Bloody impressive progress tbf.wasn't tickner medium pace last season or am i imagining things?
Chris Jordan was registering in the mid to late 130’s, which is normal for him. Bevan Small was around 130k, Ryan McCone mid 120’s. Sure the gun could’ve been on the fritz but it seemed to pick up the other bowlers at their usual pace. I haven’t seen much of Tickner but I’ve definitely seen spells from Wheeler in the past where he has looked to be bowling with some proper pace.Wheeler and Tickner registering 140s might be exciting, but instead makes me far more sceptical of the speed gun. Especially Wheeler - quite a stiff action, can get nice swing and bounce as we know, but I find it hard to see him generating high pace.
Josh Clarkson hitting as clean as ever. Will he be found out for his limited scoring zones like Corey Anderson when he hits the international scene?
Good to knowChris Jordan was registering in the mid to late 130’s, which is normal for him. Bevan Small was around 130k, Ryan McCone mid 120’s. Sure the gun could’ve been on the fritz but it seemed to pick up the other bowlers at their usual pace. I haven’t seen much of Tickner but I’ve definitely seen spells from Wheeler in the past where he has looked to be bowling with some proper pace.
''The numbers are there for everyone to see,'' Walter said.
''He has been struggling for form which is something all cricketers go through.
''It is disappointing for him to sit out and it is disappointing when you have a player of his standard and he is going through a lean patch.
''But we have to give guys an opportunity to play knowing we have lost three games already, so if not now then when?
''Sometimes it is the best thing for the player to be left out. If gives them an opportunity to get out of the heat of battle and figure out a way to get back in form.''
Walter is confident Neesham will rediscover his form.