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Maybe he should focus on taking wickets first.
Or maybe he should drop down 20K and get the tail out every game He's bowled well during this tour and has deserved more then the four wickets he's taken.Maybe he should focus on taking wickets first.
Shaun Tait was supposed to bowl 160-170 there a couple of years ago and ended up bowling relatively slowish crap and promptly went into retirement for a while
Just a rubbish, agenda-based article. If you watch the full interview, he says again and again how he just wants to take wickets and how much more important that is to him than pace.Hope he doesn't get too focused on beating the gun, as opposed to the bat. Has massive potential.
Haha, Lee used to say the exact same thing before throwing down a heap of fast rubbish. It remains to be seen, of course, but history suggests a 21-year-old quick with the pace of a slow tornado will walk away from the game happy if he cracks a couple of skulls if he doesn't take a solitary pole.Just a rubbish, agenda-based article. If you watch the full interview, he says again and again how he just wants to take wickets and how much more important that is to him than pace.
You speak as though he hasn't been one of the best bowlers on either side this series. He's bowled magnificently, almost unerringly, without success. Good pace, movement and accuracy. It's been the best performance by a West Indies paceman in Australia since Mervyn Dillon. That doesn't say much, but it says that this isn't Daren Powell talking about bowling fast. This is actually a bowler who's demonstrated he can bowl.Maybe he should focus on taking wickets first.
I was more responding to Howsie's reaction than Roach's actual statement.You speak as though he hasn't been one of the best bowlers on either side this series. He's bowled magnificently, almost unerringly, without success. Good pace, movement and accuracy. It's been the best performance by a West Indies paceman in Australia since Mervyn Dillon. That doesn't say much, but it says that this isn't Daren Powell talking about bowling fast. This is actually a bowler who's demonstrated he can bowl.
That and he was almost certainly taken out of context.
Cue a Hauritz five-fer at Perth....
His reaction of an emoticon? Interesting interpretation...I was more responding to Howsie's reaction than Roach's actual statement.
Takes me back to Michael Holding in the 1975-6 series, when he tried to bowl faster than everyone else, and became wayward, and was punished....
"They didn't pick a spinner" - Boycott before the Ashes. And he didn't even have to face Hauritz, while he looked the best bowler on both sides for half the series.Cue a Hauritz five-fer at Perth....
Howsie's other posts of late on extremely similar matters may or may not have contributed.His reaction of an emoticon? Interesting interpretation...
You're older than I realized.Takes me back to Michael Holding in the 1975-6 series.
I was just a kid in those days, only just becoming interested in cricket....You're older than I realized.
As for that example, it's not quite the same. Holding was literally JUST starting out and trying to bowl fast from the start. Roach has established himself in the team. And, of course, that "trap" went on to teach Holding how to become one of the finest fastman.
I was just a dream in my mother's heart. She was 14.Were you around then?
I don't think he will lose his head, line and length in search of pace. But if he does, he seems smart enough to learn a lesson from it. He's bowled so well in his short career to date, celebrating every wicket with a kiss of the badge. He looks the real deal, with some guidance and attacking support.Yeah, Holding learnt a lot from that tour, as well as Lloyd, Richards, Greenidge, etc. HOpefully, Roach will know his history, and won't be condemned to repeat those mistakes.
I was just a dream in my mother's heart. She was 14.