At that speed you don't have to be hooping it around. Even the slightest lateral movement becomes well-nigh unplayable.
I feel like he could be quicker with a proper run up. He sort of ambles up to the popping crease, doesn't he?
I think I'd like to see him pushing off the wall in front of the pavilion next time he's at Lord's.
07-15-2019, 09:48 AM
Luis Anaconda
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Originally Posted by Rich
I feel like he could be quicker with a proper run up. He sort of ambles up to the popping crease, doesn't he?
I think I'd like to see him pushing off the wall in front of the pavilion next time he's at Lord's.
Yeah - coz ****ing with people's actions and run ups has always worked so well in the past. Part of his skill is bowling a bouncer that people really can't see coming - the short run up helps this
07-15-2019, 09:48 AM
Burney
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Originally Posted by Rich
I feel like he could be quicker with a proper run up. He sort of ambles up to the popping crease, doesn't he?
I think I'd like to see him pushing off the wall in front of the pavilion next time he's at Lord's.
That would be an excellent way of shortening his career. His pace isn't generated by momentum, it's generated by his rhythm and arm speed. He doesn't need to run 40m to be that fast.
07-15-2019, 09:50 AM
Peter
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Originally Posted by Burney
That would be an excellent way of shortening his career. His pace isn't generated by momentum, it's generated by his rhythm and arm speed. He doesn't need to run 40m to be that fast.
And he really doesn't need to bowl faster. He hits 96mph..... I think that is probably quick enough :)
07-15-2019, 09:51 AM
Burney
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Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda
Yeah - coz ****ing with people's actions and run ups has always worked so well in the past. Part of his skill is bowling a bouncer that people really can't see coming - the short run up helps this
Exactly. Barely perceptible changes in his arm speed create huge differences in pace and bounce. Running a long way in would do nothing other than knacker him.
07-15-2019, 09:52 AM
Rich
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Originally Posted by Burney
That would be an excellent way of shortening his career. His pace isn't generated by momentum, it's generated by his rhythm and arm speed. He doesn't need to run 40m to be that fast.
Oh, I know that. But it looks cool, doesn't it? Should also be coupled with a follow through that results in his nose touching the batsman's grille.
07-15-2019, 09:54 AM
Pokster
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Originally Posted by Burney
Exactly. Barely perceptible changes in his arm speed create huge differences in pace and bounce. Running a long way in would do nothing other than knacker him.
You do realise that this is Rich suggesting this, so should be taken with a punch of salt as he knows nothing about sport
07-15-2019, 09:55 AM
Burney
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Originally Posted by Peter
And he really doesn't need to bowl faster. He hits 96mph..... I think that is probably quick enough :)
Quite. In this World Cup, he hit a number of good batsmen in the head. That's pretty unusual and suggests there's not much wrong with his action or speed.
07-15-2019, 10:02 AM
Luis Anaconda
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Originally Posted by Burney
Exactly. Barely perceptible changes in his arm speed create huge differences in pace and bounce. Running a long way in would do nothing other than knacker him.
Same with Wood - who I think has shortened his run and bowls quicker. Easy to be seduced by the whole Holding thing but he was probably just a wonderfully smooth freak
07-15-2019, 10:04 AM
Luis Anaconda
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Originally Posted by Pokster
You do realise that this is Rich suggesting this, so should be taken with a punch of salt as he knows nothing about sport
:nono: Knows nothing about football - his knowledge of cricket is generally excellent. Talked up Buttler :bow: and Woakes before they were acknowledged as top quality