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Right ..... Mr expert !tooextracool said:you cant have an action like that and be successful(or rather accurate for long periods of time) at the international level.
Right ..... Mr expert !tooextracool said:you cant have an action like that and be successful(or rather accurate for long periods of time) at the international level.
Edwards action is far different from Malinga's as it stands. Edwards has cleaned up to a nearer orthodox action over the past year. Malinga's is extremely unorthodox.aussie said:him a edwards are quite similar the only difference i have seen is that Edwards delivers from a slighty lower trajectory.
Actually all Neil and I ever do is mention that spell when his name is mentioned as being great!Craig said:Then you had people like Marc, Neil and Richard not rating him on the basis of his performances in Durham despite all three having never seen him bowl.
mat balls runs wkts bbi bbm ave econ sr 4 5 10
First-class 44 6243 4199 144 6/17 29.15 4.03 43.35 11 4 0
List A 20 894 698 30 4/16 4/16 23.26 4.68 29.80 1 0 0
mat balls runs wkts bbi bbm ave econ sr 4 5 10
First-class 26 4741 2895 118 7/99 24.53 3.66 40.17 11 5 0
List A 25 1259 1015 45 8/43 8/43 22.55 4.83 27.97 1 1 0
Lawson? Aren't Best and Edwards much quicker than Lawson? Not to mention Harmison etc.brockley said:Fast men on the scene,lee,aktar,sami,lawson,bond and tait.
Now while pace wasn't the be-all and end-all with Curtly, he was a fair bit quicker than McGrath, especially in his earlier years, and was genuinely a "Right Arm Fast" bowler. I would have thought that mid-90s, only Donald would have been quicker than him.C_C said:Umm...i think Tait is a bigger prospect than Malinga but pace has nothing to do with it, mate.
Ambrose/McGrath didnt/dont bowl very fast.
Donald and Waqar. Waqar was extremely fast in the first half of his career. Agreed about Ambrose being quick though.vic_orthdox said:Now while pace wasn't the be-all and end-all with Curtly, he was a fair bit quicker than McGrath, especially in his earlier years, and was genuinely a "Right Arm Fast" bowler. I would have thought that mid-90s, only Donald would have been quicker than him.
I'd just like to point out that I edited my post before I saw yoursFaaipDeOiad said:Donald and Waqar. Waqar was extremely fast in the first half of his career. Agreed about Ambrose being quick though.
edit: hehe, beat me to it with the edit.
Tait not that fast mate, his about the same pace as Harmison. His about the same pace as Malinga maybe 5 km/h faster cus Malinga pace drops of a lot after his first spell. Johnson and Bird at their fastest bowl faster then Tait.brockley said:Tait for mine,he will trouble many international batsmen when he hits the international scene he is fast and brutal.Malinga bowls 10 km/h slower than tait maybe 15.
Tait is a pure example of a fast bowler rather than a fast medium bowler,there are a huge amount of fast medium bowlers not many fast fast bowlers,the distinction made.
Fast men on the scene,lee,aktar,sami,lawson,bond and tait.
The thing is I'm getting it those who haven't seen him bowl and going on his performance in England first time around don't rate him but those who have seen him bowl is the complete opposite.Richard said:Fact is, he was poor last summer, and he simply has to have bowled pretty well last winter.
And, as we all know well, one season does not a player make.
For his sake it's probably best if he doesn't play in The Ashes but we've seen players get taken along by Australia "for the atmosphere" a couple of times recently then get chucked in - and in Hauritz's case it cost a Test-match.
Let us hope it may do similar in the next 2 months.
So he gets credit when he plays well - just like any other cricketer or sportsman/women.marc71178 said:Actually all Neil and I ever do is mention that spell when his name is mentioned as being great!
It comes from the opinion of some people that Australian = better than any other player.
y not? he can bowl quick yorkers, can swing the ball and reverse swing the ball, and can naturally hurry up the batsmantooextracool said:you cant have an action like that and be successful(or rather accurate for long periods of time) at the international level.
C_C said:Srinath was faster too i think, especially in his earlier years ( i think it was in RSA 96 where Srinath consistently outpaced Donald)i find this very hard to believe...
C_C said:Actually it is doubtful if Ambrose was ever genuinely fast - traditionally defined as 90mph mark.... from what i recall, he was high 80s stuff and exgaggerated bounce always gives the impression of faster bowling to the onlooker.
As per the 90s, quiete a few were faster than him.
Donald definately was, so was Waqar. Mohammed Zahid was pretty fricking fast as well...
I would go out on a limb and say Gough was faster as well...
Devon Malcolm definately was.
Ian Bishop( atleast until 93 or so, when he suffered his back injury) was quiete a lot faster.
Srinath was faster too i think, especially in his earlier years ( i think it was in RSA 96 where Srinath consistently outpaced Donald)...Akhtar was faster too when he first came out.
Akram was faster too, when he wanted ( Akram was quiete capable of bowling in the high 90s- which he did against the WI a few times in the late 80s...but according to him, he slowed down deliberately to get more swing and went superfast only a few times in his career since).