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And sitting in a pub when asked by Channel 9 to join in as without him, the comp would not have been credibleLet's not forget that was Thommo's first bowl in months, was serving a ban wasn't he?
And sitting in a pub when asked by Channel 9 to join in as without him, the comp would not have been credibleLet's not forget that was Thommo's first bowl in months, was serving a ban wasn't he?
Brett Lee Lethal pace 160 Kmph Delivery VS New Zealand - YouTubeFor the record, Brett Lee was always a touch behind Tait & Akhtar on the speed charts. Lee & Bond were 155 tops, whereas Tait & Akhtar ramped it up to 160 on occasions
That's ok.
We are all entitled to our opinion and the footage I watch on YouTube Imo says that those bowlers, including the ones in the 1979 speedball comp were very good bowlers but express they weren't
Blacklisted? Seems quite a harsh, inaccurate statement.Given Copeland, George, McDonald and McKay have all been blacklisted for lack of pace, Butterworth is probably out of luck.
New selectors would not blacklist Cricketers who are still reasonably young and playing First Class Cricket in Australia.Why else would they be given a test or so each and be dropped?
(genuinely cbf thinking of another reason(
Mark Waugh, on foxtel "Inside Cricket"Who is Junior?
"Trent has had a lack of opportunities to push for selection in recent times."- Copeland is still in the selectors thoughts. They explained the reason behind his non selection, he just wasn't doing enough since the Test series.
This article is what you are after."Trent has had a lack of opportunities to push for selection in recent times."
Well maybe this panel won't be happy to pick batsmen based on how they look in the nets. Still a **** selection for mine.This article is what you are after.
No, it is a fact that Thommo was clocked at 160.45Km/h. Like I said, if you know something about the tech, feel free to argue about the accuracy of it but that he was measured as bowling that speed is not a matter of opinion.That's ok.
We are all entitled to our opinion and the footage I watch on YouTube Imo says that those bowlers, including the ones in the 1979 speedball comp were very good bowlers but express they weren't
We are allowed to disagree and therefore let's just leave it at that
That was a few years before that world's fastest bowler challenge in a test match, wasn't it?No, it is a fact that Thommo was clocked at 160.45Km/h. Like I said, if you know something about the tech, feel free to argue about the accuracy of it but that he was measured as bowling that speed is not a matter of opinion.