express bowling Posted November 7, 2011 Share Posted November 7, 2011 10 and 11 batting and dhoni is not bowling the 90 mph bowler. He is bowling Ishant, who depends more on bounce, on a low track and not exposing the tailenders to the 90 mph skidder who has ability to shoot the ball. Dhoni maybe captain cool but he is not the brightest bulb in the pack. :--D Link to comment
Rightarmfast Posted November 7, 2011 Share Posted November 7, 2011 To be honest, Ishant was working up good pace. He bowled consistently above 88 mph. Isnt it surprising how fast the tables turn. About a couple of months back, all we had was trundlers galore. And now, we seem to have 3 bowlers who can hit 90mph almost at will. And there are atleast 3 bowlers in the domestic circuit capable of bowling at the same pace. Although didnt watch the match, would be interested to know if Yadav bowls yorkers or not. With his action, it wont be difficult for him to bowl yorkers at good pace. Will be a real threat to tailenders ! Saw one ball towards the end of innings from him at 146 and by jove, it was an effortless delievery ! Link to comment
MCcricket Posted November 7, 2011 Share Posted November 7, 2011 Umesh has a slight flaw in his action which slants most of his deliveries to the leg side aptly pointed out by Walsh about his follow thru where his leg doesn't come around quickly, also he will have to learn to seam the ball, at this point he only has pace , not express though, also looks a bit threatening when the ball is reversing , a long way to go , but a start nevertheless.He sprays the ball too much , also doesn't seem to have a stock ball to rely on, hopefully more he plays better he will get. Link to comment
express bowling Posted November 7, 2011 Share Posted November 7, 2011 To be honest, Ishant was working up good pace. He bowled consistently above 88 mph. Isnt it surprising how fast the tables turn. About a couple of months back, all we had was trundlers galore. And now, we seem to have 3 bowlers who can hit 90mph almost at will. And there are atleast 3 bowlers in the domestic circuit capable of bowling at the same pace. Although didnt watch the match, would be interested to know if Yadav bowls yorkers or not. With his action, it wont be difficult for him to bowl yorkers at good pace. Will be a real threat to tailenders ! Saw one ball towards the end of innings from him at 146 and by jove, it was an effortless delievery ! Ishant was bowling really quick, lots of deliveries at around 143 k. His average speed was 139.9 k in a test match, really good. The problem is he was not always aiming at the stumps and as he is not a skidder but depends on bounce ( of which there was none on offer from this pitch ) he was not that effective against the tail. 3 bowlers bowling above 140 k and moving the ball also. The tables have turned indeed. I think this is the fastest test attack we have ever had. Which 3 domestic bowlers are you talking about -- Rahul Shukla, Nechim and Shammi Ahmed ? Link to comment
express bowling Posted November 7, 2011 Share Posted November 7, 2011 Umesh has a slight flaw in his action which slants most of his deliveries to the leg side aptly pointed out by Walsh about his follow thru where his leg doesn't come around quickly' date=' also he will have to learn to seam the ball, at this point he only has pace , not express though, also looks a bit threatening when the ball is reversing , a long way to go , but a start nevertheless.He sprays the ball too much , also doesn't seem to have a stock ball to rely on, hopefully more he plays better he will get.[/quote'] Umesh was reversing the old ball and, in the second innings, moving the new ball both ways. Seam movement won't be consistently noticable unless we get seaming conditions. He mainly needs to get his line right. Link to comment
msb1991 Posted November 7, 2011 Share Posted November 7, 2011 Being capable of bowling 140kph is no special skill (no one really ever speaks about Rampaul's pace) but to do it for an entire day as Yadav and Ishant have, is impressive. Link to comment
THX_1138 Posted November 8, 2011 Share Posted November 8, 2011 still on sold on the bloke; he did not seem to cause any discomfort for the batsmen, if anything he was just fast enough for stroke making, and not fast enough to cause miss-strokes... no inside edges, no unintended chinese cuts, no knicks that fell short (or carries, well save for one), no inswinging yorker... nothing. he is bland like the next door girl who may appear to have the goods, but is nothing to get excited about when you do see her strip. no i am not a peeping tom, i just happen to live next two two sisters. Link to comment
msb1991 Posted November 8, 2011 Share Posted November 8, 2011 Perhaps someone like him who is more of a wicket taker in bursts rather than through a long spell of attrition may just be more useful for Indian conditions where we rely on spin. Link to comment
Laaloo Posted November 8, 2011 Share Posted November 8, 2011 The guy's gonna wreak havoc on the mumbai pitch. just wait and watch Link to comment
rkt.india Posted November 8, 2011 Share Posted November 8, 2011 still on sold on the bloke; he did not seem to cause any discomfort for the batsmen, if anything he was just fast enough for stroke making, and not fast enough to cause miss-strokes... no inside edges, no unintended chinese cuts, no knicks that fell short (or carries, well save for one), no inswinging yorker... nothing. he is bland like the next door girl who may appear to have the goods, but is nothing to get excited about when you do see her strip. no i am not a peeping tom, i just happen to live next two two sisters. He is not a finished article yet. I am sure he will improve and get better. We rarely get ready made top class cricketers. Link to comment
Hur Rizvi Posted November 8, 2011 Share Posted November 8, 2011 this guy is Certainly very impressive!!! What is his age btw?? Link to comment
Hur Rizvi Posted November 8, 2011 Share Posted November 8, 2011 24 yrs Good news for India... he Looks an effortless 90mph bowler who can swing the ball as well ... World cricket needs such bowlers who can bowl fast in test matches like yadav there arent many left of this kind... As much as i saw him his lengths were very good just needs to focus on lines but that was just his 1st test he will improve with every game... Link to comment
Hur Rizvi Posted November 8, 2011 Share Posted November 8, 2011 His run-up and action is quite smooth ... Link to comment
vishalvirsingh Posted November 8, 2011 Share Posted November 8, 2011 Terrible batting though. It wasn't a great delivery. i did miss him taking the wicket taking balls- were they special balls?? his 2 wickets- i was surprised him not getting any wickets for 19 overs on the first day, when i saw most of his overs..did he bowl some thing special today??? ( About Umesh) Link to comment
vishalvirsingh Posted November 8, 2011 Share Posted November 8, 2011 Ishant fastest 145km .umesh fastest 148km Deadly Pace...Umesh must have bowled at 30 balls above 146K..which is great pace... i bet he wud have got more wicekts had he been try to hit the wickets most often ..i mean on the stumps or on the 4th and 5th Stumps( imaginary). Link to comment
vishalvirsingh Posted November 8, 2011 Share Posted November 8, 2011 does any one who follows the domestic scene confirm if umesh is as wayward in FC cricket. he is far settled but slower in FC cricket.. i feel he was enthusiastic and tried his level best that is why he got 2 wickets finally....as there is a famous saying Hard work always pays...had he been a little smarter he wud have got 2 to 3 wicekts in first innings too... but yes he is blessed with great pace. Link to comment
Hur Rizvi Posted November 8, 2011 Share Posted November 8, 2011 Deadly Pace...Umesh must have bowled at 30 balls above 146K..which is great pace... i bet he wud have got more wicekts had he been try to hit the wickets most often ..i mean on the stumps or on the 4th and 5th Stumps( imaginary). that is very good pace specially in test matches.... Link to comment
BeautifulGame Posted November 8, 2011 Share Posted November 8, 2011 The pace is useless in this wicket.Once it hits the wicket it comes on slow to the bat and batsmen have time to adjust.Thats why he didnt look too threatening but still bowled heart out and dismissed a set batsmen when Edwards looked untroubled against spinners.He also dismissed Baugh with good reverse swing too. When Fidel was bowling yesterday most were raving about him and comparing to Yadav and pointing out Yadav is poor.Yet he too hardly bowled any great deliveries and most of edges came from shots played to ball outside the off stump. On a wicket like this how can a fast bowler be expected to bowl great wicket taking deliveries seriously? Considering the pitch he bowled and also being on debut he was very impressive IMO. Link to comment
cowboysfan Posted November 8, 2011 Share Posted November 8, 2011 he should have more luck in the other venues,this is a graveyard for fast bowlers. Link to comment
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