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DefinitelyShane Bond was really 6ft 2in??? He looked short in the NZ team. Yeah he would have been tall by Pak standards
The NZ cricket team is stupidly tall
DefinitelyShane Bond was really 6ft 2in??? He looked short in the NZ team. Yeah he would have been tall by Pak standards
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The NZ cricket team is stupidly tall
Look at this
imagine how tiny Amir would look to an NZ coach when he rocked up to the cricket academy or whatever. They'd probably get him to focus on batting or bowl spin.
I was replying to the old cliche (both in this thread and whenever the subject is brought up) that Pakistanis are "built" for fast bowling.I don't get TH's point tbh. Are you saying that NZers should theoretically be better fast bowlers becayse the average NZer is taller than the average Pakistani? Fast bowling isn't necessarily a function of height.
Pakistan have always struggled to find good batsmen..because the first class system did not polish the talent. The people who were topping the batting averages in the 80s never made it to Imran's team because they just did not have the quality. Instead Imran had to make arbitrary selections based on his own judgment and judgment of those he trusted.Yeah man we didn't have such a pathetic batting line-up until the mid-90s
I would say both are around 5'11". Afridi was shorter than Ross Taylor at the toss and Taylor is imo under 6 foot.I think the angle is making Aamer appear shorter in the picture on several occasions when he is standing with Afridi during the game they appear to be of similar height and Afridi is around 6 feet from what i have seen when I have met him. And fast bowling is just not about being tall most Pakistani fast b
Bowlers look to get swing by pitching it up and getting it through at good pace this style of fast bowling does not require you to be 'stupidly' tall.
Look attitude has a lot to do with tradition. Bowlers like Asif, Gul, Aamer, Riaz have grown up watching Imran, Wasim and Waqar do that to batsmen all over the world..Pakistan have had a tradition of fast bowlers...Young kids growing up want to be the next Imran, or the next Wasim, few want to be the next Miandad.May be our fast bowlers lack that attitude for fast bowling, like Pakistanis. How many times you see Malinga sent a 90mph bouncer and smile with the batsman rather than staring? Compare that to Gul sending a 135k bouncer and asking batsman whether he had seen that.
Thats a bit harsh to be honest..Firstly it was unfair to call him great within a year..no one is great in their first year. Steyn started in 2004 and he was quite average..below average even.It probably means he wasn't great.
I don't think height actually has a great effect on how fast someone is capable of bowling (although obviously it has some) but it definitely has an effect on how well they can use that pace.I was replying to the old cliche (both in this thread and whenever the subject is brought up) that Pakistanis are "built" for fast bowling.
My point is that either (a) this is true, and in a shocking twist Malcolm Marshall actually had the perfect fast bowlers build all along, or (b) this clearly isn't true.
Yup, I think you might be right there to an extent, although I think below a certain height it might become harder (a lot of Pakistani seamers seam to be well built guys a shade under 6 foot, not many 5'7" blokes though)- but that doesn't really detract from my point, since we are talking about the excellence of Pakistani seamers, not just their pace.I don't think height actually has a great effect on how fast someone is capable of bowling (although obviously it has some) but it definitely has an effect on how well they can use that pace.
Shoaib Akhtar has a great build for bowling fast but not a paticularly great build for fast bowling, if you get my drift. Pace is generated more by strength, momentum and rhythm IMO, but height makes pace more effective.
So, in short, if Akhtar was taller he would be bowling slower but more effectively than what he does? Thats hard to say IMO. Its an interesting theory but I think there are far too many angles and aspects to the whole thing to determine that. Agree a lot with this bit however, i.e. Pace is generated more by strength, momentum, muscle speed and rhythmI don't think height actually has a great effect on how fast someone is capable of bowling (although obviously it has some) but it definitely has an effect on how well they can use that pace.
Shoaib Akhtar has a great build for bowling fast but not a paticularly great build for fast bowling, if you get my drift. Pace is generated more by strength, momentum, muscle speed and rhythm IMO, but height makes pace more effective.
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The NZ cricket team is stupidly tall
Nah, I don't think he'd be bowling slower. I think he'd bowling about the same speed, but be harder to handle because of the extra bounce.So, in short, if Akhtar was taller he would be bowling slower but more effectively than what he does? Thats hard to say IMO.
yeah most of 90's Pakistani first class cricketers said Zahid was tougher to face then Shoaib since the speeds were similar but Zahid got extra lift due his height shame Rameez Raja destroyed potentially world class career.Nah, I don't think he'd be bowling slower. I think he'd bowling about the same speed, but be harder to handle because of the extra bounce.
Not just Rameez Raja, PCB had a hand there too.yeah most of 90's Pakistani first class cricketers said Zahid was tougher to face then Shoaib since the speeds were similar but Zahid got extra lift due his height shame Rameez Raja destroyed potentially world class career.
trueNot just Rameez Raja, PCB had a hand there too.
If Sreesantha had Malinga's pace and accuracy, most batsmen would not have loved facing him, because of intimidation. Currently, Sreesanth tries to intimidate, but falls little short of ability to do it.I am not too sure I get you properly. You don't need to look menacing all the time in order to show your aggressive attitude. Wasim Akram was not too much into the batsman's face and when he was bowling everybody did know as to who was the boss and neither was Waqar Younis. Similarly Steyn isn't too theatrical either. I guess you feel that it is important for the bowler to be in the batsman's face. Then maybe you feel that Sreesanth has the right attitude????