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Speed,Swing &Performance of Fast Bowlers & Swing Bowlers in 2018 IPL


vishalvirsingh

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14 hours ago, express bowling said:

Bumrah  146 k ,  144 k,  140 k in his first over.

bumrah had an off day yesterday , once in a bluemoon , he gets his pitching wrong and yesterday was a day when he was whacked by bravo.

 

on any other day bravo wud have found bumrah tuf to score..bravo got hold of few full balls...

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3 hours ago, vishalvirsingh said:

did u watch deepak chahar's first and second over?

what ever action he has, he had the SKILLS to banana swing the new ball at least yesterday. i will want to see him bowl more before i give an assured /confirmed prediction about him but if he bowls like yesterday, he will be in line standing next to bhuvi as the second Swing bowler for India.

 

i liked him as he was getting swing between 133 to 139.6k..- i dislike swing bowlers who get banana swings under 130K as batsman manage to handle them by going on the front foot and hitting from where the ball pitches so that the Swing is reduced to NILL, actually i love hitting some trundler bowlers as one is not afraid to get hit, i did start going on front foot and once a trundler bounced on my body n it hit me on my chest but i did not even massage my chest as the bouncer was not that fast....

 

these big swing trundlers do not create an fear in the batsman's mind and then the batsman manages some way to play them...specially for me as an opening batsman, if my mind finds a bowler fast and tuf i go on the back foot and become defensive and when i find the bowler slow , i go and murder the bowler as my attitude changes.

 

some one who swings at Pace is the deadliest combination ...i l keep a watch on deepak chahar.

 

I have watched Deepak Chahar bowl both yesterday as well as in domestic cricket in the recent past.  As of today, he looks like a pacer who is totally dependent on the availability of conventional swing. 

 

I prefer those swing bowlers who have the ability to extract some life out of the pitch when there is no swing available.

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1 hour ago, express bowling said:

 

I have watched Deepak Chahar bowl both yesterday as well as in domestic cricket in the recent past.  As of today, he looks like a pacer who is totally dependent on the availability of conventional swing. 

 

I prefer those swing bowlers who have the ability to extract some life out of the pitch when there is no swing available.

He is one bowler who gets something out of the condition and pitch when others fail to do so.

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1 hour ago, rkt.india said:

He is one bowler who gets something out of the condition and pitch when others fail to do so.

 

Haven't seen him get much seam movement or bounce on any of the occasions I have seen him bowl.

 

Usually it is either conventional swing when it is on offer or nothing.

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1 minute ago, vishalvirsingh said:

Didn't watch full match... How fast did he go... He was 141.5 in his first over.. Didn't see other overs. 

 

Shami was bowling quite a few slower cutters ... and his faster balls were in the 138 k to 142 k range.

 

Bowled just 2 overs and did not go flat out.

 

His focus is not back yet, and understandably so.

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