So he was like Shaun Pollock, only taller and a fair bit better?The fact that McGrath bowled at modest pace also helped his longevity.
When KP got hit in the ribs he'd charged him and was at shaking hands distance which didn't help him.
What didn't help him was McGrath saw him coming and dug it in.The fact that McGrath bowled at modest pace also helped his longevity.
When KP got hit in the ribs he'd charged him and was at shaking hands distance which didn't help him.
You for real?Saw some footage of 1996 World Cup. Mcgrath had some BITE in his bowling, good pace and nippy. Post 2000, his bowling has been very accurate but BORING.
Secondly, how fast was Mcgrath in early to mid 1990's?
He was boring if you consider a bowler getting people out a lot boring. He chose to be the type of bowler who was very, very effective. It's not his fault there are a number of people out there who don't have the ability to identify that and give it the recognition it deserves.TBH there's nothing really wrong with having the opinion that McGrath was "boring". Because alot of the time he chose to be that type of bowler. And I'm a big cricket fan as well and can see why some do find his style "boring".
It was interesting and I think he was one of the bowlers who always looked faster than he was because he was so accurate and gave you so little to work with. When speed guns came out, I remember batsmen commentating that they were surprised that his speed wasn't as high as some of the other bowlers.
If every delivery you get is very hard to negotiate, and you get it at an awkward line/length, sometimes it can 'appear' as more or less fast because you're simply having trouble with it. By the same token, the ball that broke 100mph (Akhtar) was a pretty ordinary delivery and I bet the batsman on strike woudn't have pinpointed it as the fastest delivery he has ever faced.
Plus, if you get hit at the right spot..you'll break ribs and heads whether the delivery is at 130kph or 150kph....
I wonder if you'd be able to differentiate if you got hit at 130kph vs 150kph (of course you'd have less time to react at 150kph but I mean in terms of pain).
Anyway to answer your question, my guess is he might have been averaging near 140kph at one point but I really doubt he averaged too far above that at any point (obviously a couple deliveries here and there could be faster).
Lol. Had a quiet "them were the days" chuckle there.Who was it who proclaimed him to be nothing but a lucky bowler?