The comments about Harris are stupid and a classic example of why speed-ball radars may not be totally accurate, but they are certainly more accurate than the human eye and the bias of human perception against an unglamorous bloke like Harris.Mike Selvey dedicated his column to this very subject in today's Guardian.
Urges a note of caution about the reliability of the readings.
but he didnt bowl well for the raj royalsYeah agree, how could possibly any one be faster?
Richard always repeated a sentiment which I have grown to agree with, that speed guns are only useful for comparing the speeds of bowlers within a match.Mike Selvey dedicated his column to this very subject in today's Guardian.
Urges a note of caution about the reliability of the readings.
Probably doesn't care about IPL like the rest of us.but he didnt bowl well for the raj royals
Did he? I thought that was meRichard always repeated a sentiment which I have grown to agree with, that speed guns are only useful for comparing the speeds of bowlers within a match.
WhereasSpeed guns are only really useful relative to a certain day and the players involved.
As mentioned above, some days players are slower across the board, other days far quicker.
The thing about speed guns in cricket there is no defined standard or or defined proceedure.
Different places use different types of guns and we have no idea of the positioning of the measuring equipment (that can make a big difference).
We also see many anomalies such as boucers smacking into the keepers gloves measuring 115 kph and the such like.
Cricket speed guns are for fun, they shouldnt be taken as gospel.
To be fair his stance has softened a little since his early posts on the topic but he was previously quite adamant about their accuracy.Well, mostly they're accurate to 0.1mph, but you get the odd anomalaic result.
Yep, my mistake, as soon as I saw you as the last reply, I realised my mistake. Rich is always adamant that there was no such thing as a reliable speed gun prior to 1998 and the ones after said date are pretty much accurate.Did he? I thought that was me
EDIT- Yeah, just checked and that is mine and not Richards position. Not sure how you confused the two as Richard is/was pretty strong in his belief of post 1998 speeds.
Did he? I thought that was me
EDIT- Yeah, just checked and that is mine and not Richards position. Not sure how you confused the two as Richard is/was pretty strong in his belief of post 1998 speeds.
Whereas
To be fair his stance has softened a little since his early posts on the topic but he was previously quite adamant about their accuracy.
Then he shouldn't taken the money and then ****ed up...Probably doesn't care about IPL like the rest of us.
I didn't say he did not care about the money.Then he shouldn't taken the money and then ****ed up...