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


vishalvirsingh

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Speculations remain speculations 99% of times....no bowler is there who doesnt put power and is fast...for some its evident and for others its not that visible

its very much visible in his bowling. His pace fluctuates a lot.  He tries to put a lot of power and loses his shape as well as pace at times.  He should concentrate on maintaining his shape when bowling. 

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Bit disappointed by avesh in his 3rd over, not a single yorker attempted when rssle was exposing his stumps!

Yup bit of nerves were on display there but only will get better if hes regularly played....among all rookies who have played this season I have seen Thampi who held his nerves very well but then bowling against mad Russel is altogether a differet proportion

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yes.  These young bowlers now need to work on improving their skills. Pace is a good weapon they have, but it is useless without skills to utilize that pace.

 

I think Avesh is reasonably skilled for his age and experience level.   He is decently accurate,  has a good bouncer and a good yorker , can seam the ball and can make the ball rear up from length.  He is not a spray gun.

 

Yes ... He needs to add skills as he plays more ... but it comes only with time.

 

The issue many of these young quicks are having is ... trying too many slower balls and variations even though it is not their forte.  We have seen it happen with Siraj in internationals, with Mavi today and in the 3rd over with Avesh.  Even the experienced Bumrah is bowling more slower balls than yorkers this season. Is it the Unadkat effect !

 

To his credit, Avesh rectified it in his next over and bowled at pace again ... with a solitary slower ball as variation.

 

Pacers whose forte is bowling fast should try 4 to 5 faster balls in an over ... with occasional slower balls.

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