King_Ponting
International Regular
Still that confident after the charade of today?
Australia v Sri Lanka anyone, Australia get bowled out for 200 odd and then come back and win every match.King_Ponting said:Still that confident after the charade of today?
true but darwin was a horrible pitch, lord's isn't but i still believe Australia will win in the end as well.chaminda_00 said:Australia v Sri Lanka anyone, Australia get bowled out for 200 odd and then come back and win every match.
Im pretty sure that was in sri lanka?????? The one chaminda is referring to?aussie said:true but darwin was a horrible pitch, lord's isn't but i still believe Australia will win in the end as well.
Yeh much the same as the anlysis i made of him. Definently about lees paceTop_Cat said:Tait is definitely quicker than some here are giving the man credit for. When he's going, he's definitely in Lee's region for pace. Geez, I watched him in the Adelaide Oval nets at 17 get clocked at 144km/h. Most of what else he bowled that day was around the 140km/h mark so it was no fluke. Certainly consistently quicker than Bird and marginally outstrips Johnston, though Johnson has been hamstrung by injuries somewhat.
Entirely agree. That spell (8/43) was as quick as anything I've ever seen live - including Lee. Also, the fact that Tait would be harder to pick up than other bowlers, as he brings the ball from behind his body, gives him that sort of "bowling machine" effect, and makes him seem quicker than what he really is, as its harder to pick the ball up.Top_Cat said:Tait is definitely quicker than some here are giving the man credit for. When he's going, he's definitely in Lee's region for pace. Geez, I watched him in the Adelaide Oval nets at 17 get clocked at 144km/h. Most of what else he bowled that day was around the 140km/h mark so it was no fluke. Certainly consistently quicker than Bird and marginally outstrips Johnston, though Johnson has been hamstrung by injuries somewhat.
I think you seriously underrate Tait's pace mate. You told me a while back that Malinga was faster than Tait, too. Mind you, Harmison at his fastest is only a few mph behind Lee anyway. Today Lee bowled his quickest around 94 to Harmison about 91-92. Either way, Tait is definately a 90+ mph bowler, which is fast enough to case problems if he's decently accurate and can swing it.chaminda_00 said:Tait is no where near the pace of Lee, his Harmison pace.
I remember watching Bird play aganist Manly a couple season back in Grade Cricket and he was easierly bowling 150km/h that day. He bowled faster that day then i have ever seen Tait bowl, so i would still sat Bird faster at his best then Tait. Tait maybe be consisently faster then Bird but Bird can bowl faster balls and same with Johnson, prior to his major injury.Top_Cat said:Tait is definitely quicker than some here are giving the man credit for. When he's going, he's definitely in Lee's region for pace. Geez, I watched him in the Adelaide Oval nets at 17 get clocked at 144km/h. Most of what else he bowled that day was around the 140km/h mark so it was no fluke. Certainly consistently quicker than Bird and marginally outstrips Johnston, though Johnson has been hamstrung by injuries somewhat.
From what i recall i said Malinga was the same pace as Tait and back then Tait was bowling at the same pace as Malinga did in Australia high 140km/h, but since then Tait increased his pace to Harmison pace 91-92 and Malinga pace has dropped. To say Tait can bowl the same speed as Lee is to say he can bowl up 160km/h which is not correct.FaaipDeOiad said:I think you seriously underrate Tait's pace mate. You told me a while back that Malinga was faster than Tait, too. Mind you, Harmison at his fastest is only a few mph behind Lee anyway. Today Lee bowled his quickest around 94 to Harmison about 91-92. Either way, Tait is definately a 90+ mph bowler, which is fast enough to case problems if he's decently accurate and can swing it.
So you could tell from watching? Sorry, but Tait has been clocked as faster than both Bird and Johnson. You watching him bowl and being 'sure' he went past 150km/h isn't enough for anyone.I remember watching Bird play aganist Manly a couple season back in Grade Cricket and he was easierly bowling 150km/h that day. He bowled faster that day then i have ever seen Tait bowl, so i would still sat Bird faster at his best then Tait. Tait maybe be consisently faster then Bird but Bird can bowl faster balls and same with Johnson, prior to his major injury.
No-one said AS quick; we've all said 'in the region' which I personally take to mean up to 150-155km/h (Lee's quickest ball all summer has been around the 154km/h mark, y'know; he hasn't bowled past 155km/h for some time).From what i recall i said Malinga was the same pace as Tait and back then Tait was bowling at the same pace as Malinga did in Australia high 140km/h, but since then Tait increased his pace to Harmison pace 91-92 and Malinga pace has dropped. To say Tait can bowl the same speed as Lee is to say he can bowl up 160km/h which is not correct.