Popular Post express bowling Posted July 24, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 24, 2018 (edited) Indian fast bowler, Md. Shami, was on fire during the closing stages of the Johannesburg test match in January 2018. As quick yorkers and stump directed deliveries came spearing in one after another, the South Africans were losing wickets fast and crashing to a test defeat on their home turf. And we won rather quickly after this. This test match win was rather unique ... India won it without playing a single spinner while playing 4 specialist fast bowlers and a seamer-allrounder ... for the first time in our history. And what an elated feeling it was for the fast bowling fans of India ! Forty years back, the only way to differentiate between an Indian pacer and an Indian spinner was to look at the length of their run-ups. After that, we produced one good test quality pacer per decade ... Kapil in the 1980s starting 1978, Srinath in the 1990s and Zaheer in the 2000s. The 2010s decade saw a sea change. With much improved strength and endurance training, nutrition, world class facilities and fitness coaches at the NCA, rampant use of speed-guns in coaching facilities, good cricket infrastructure in many parts of India, bubbling confidence of Indians due to a fast growing economy, rookie pacers interacting with world class coaches and players in the IPL, good U19 and A-team structure etc. ... fast bowling culture finally arrived in India. And in 2018, we have so many good quality genuine fast bowlers right from the U16 stage to the senior team. Now, the 5 test series in England is about to be played. Let us take a look at the resources available to us. Pacers selected in the squad to England for the first 3 tests -- Jasprit Bumrah Age 24 Test Average 25.2 and SR 48.1 Speed range in test matches - 135 k to 148 k Bowling style - Right arm fast Bumrah is a hit-the-deck genuine fast bowler who is around 6 feet tall. He has a high arm and unorthodox action. Gets good bounce , zip off the deck and seam movement wherever possible and is a very accurate bowler. He started off as a pacer who bowled indippers most of the time ... but in the last 9 months he has also developed the delivery that moves away slightly. This has made him a very dangerous bowler. He is a thinking bowler who adapts to situations fast and is a quick learner. This, along with his ability to combine pace and bounce with skills, has made him a genuine wicket taker. He bowled with great intensity and pace in his debut test series in South Africa and ended up with 14 wickets from 3 tests ... and his transition from white ball to red ball cricket was rather smooth. His unfortunate thumb injury will make him miss the first test. I hope he gets fit for the second game. He has all the qualities to be the leader of our pace attack.Md. Shami Age 28 Test average 28.9 and SR 51.2 Speed range in test matches - 135 k to 147 k Bowling style - Right arm fast He is a short, well built, genuine fast bowler who combines pace and bounce with good skills and has an excellent ball release and seam position. He is a master of reverse swing both ways and gets consistent seam movement too wherever available. Although not a classical swing bowler, he can bowl conventionally swinging balls when conditions are helpful ... and takes the ball away from the right-handeres. He also has a vicious and skiddy bouncer which he uses liberally. Shami in full flow is a sight to behold and this has made him a low average and low SR bowler. But his career has been marred by knee injuries which has made him miss many a series. Adding to his injury woes has been some acute marital problems in the last 8 months, which has shaken him mentally. I hope he is in the mental frame of mind to give his one hundred percent in the upcoming test series. If he is firing on all cylinders, our job will become much easier in England.Umesh Yadav Age 30 Test average 34.9 and SR 58.0 Speed range in test matches - 135 k to 150 k ( but has bowled 130 k to 145 k in the last few months ) Bowling style - Right arm fast He is a skiddy fast bowler, around 5'11" , who can combine pace with outswing. But his weaknesses are lack of consistency, accuracy and insufficient bounce for such a quick bowler. He has a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde syndrome. We dont know which Umesh we are going to get, the magical wicket-taker or the club level bowler. Another problem he has developed in the last few months is bowling slower than he can. This is not a good idea for anybody, but especially for someone whose USP is pace. He has done it perhaps in search of accuracy. That hasn't happened though as most pacers are most accurate when they are bowling in full rhythm and normal pace. Bowling slower or faster than usual, both affect accuracy adversely. If he can combine outswing, pace and good lines ... he can be a handful in England.Ishant Sharma Age 29 Test average 35.5 and SR 65.9 Speed range in test matches - 132 k to 145 k Bowling style - Right arm fast-medium He is a 6'5" hit the deck pacer who has been around for more than 10 years. A slow learner and sub-par performer, he is lucky to have survived this long. But, in the last 4 years he has added value, in overseas test matches, as a workhorse pacer who can get in a lot of overs at a low economy rate while hitting the deck hard and maintaining lively pace. He has recently had a county stint and seems to have developed a better inswinger. His perennial problem has been bowling a bit shorter than ideal length and we will see whether this aspect has improved. Shardul Thakur Age 26 Test average - Yet to debut Speed range in FC matches - 130 k to 142 k Bowling style - Right arm fast-medium A short skiddy pacer, around 5'9" ... he seems to be the automatic backup seamer in all formats the moment someone is injured or rested. But is definitely not the best choice available, with so much good quality fast bowling talent available in India now. He is primarily an outswing bowler. If he can bowl a good line and length then he can be successful in England due to his ability to get outswing. He has a decent bouncer too. We have to see whether he can sustain pace in test matches. He is such a short seamer bowling at standard pace, whether he can make an impact, if the dry English summer does not offer much swing, needs to be seen too. Pacers who barely missed out due to injury or otherwise -- Bhuvneshwar Kumar ( injured ) Age 28 Test average 26.1 and SR 53.1 Speed range in test matches - 127 k to 142 k Bowling style - Right arm fast-medium India's best swing bowler who is capable of picking regular five-fors in helpful conditions or on greentops. His unavailability in swing-friendly England, atleast for the first 3 tests, is a big blow for us. He has a good seam position and can swing the ball both ways if conditions favour conventional swing, get some seam movement on greentops and is an accurate and thinking bowler. He often looks innocuous on flat or slow tracks though. After adding some pace and bounce, Bhuvi has become very competitive in test matches. He will be missed.Md. Siraj Age 24 Test average - Yet to debut Speed range - Was Bowling 135 k to 150 k in T20s ... Can he bowl 135 k to 145 k in tests ? Bowling style - Right arm fast-medium / fast A wiry, skiddy fast bowler, around 6'1", Siraj has progressed very fast after FC debut, with stellar FC, List A and A-team performances. He can bowl with genuine pace but does not always do so. His speed has improved a lot in the last 4 months. He started off as a bowler who bowled indippers mostly, but saw him bowling the away going delivery rather regularly on the just finished A-team tour to England. Previosly, most of his wickets were via skiddy quick stump directed deliveries, which fetches him lots of bowled and LBWs. He has been getting quite a few caught behinds in recent times. He has been in red hot form in the just concluded 4 day A-team series. Has picked up 15 wickets in 2 matches. Should have been picked in the test squad.Ankit Rajpoot Age 24 Test average - Yet to debut Speed range in FC matches - 130 k to 143 k Bowling style - Right arm fast-medium He is a very tall outswing bowler, around 6'3" maybe, who bowls at a lively pace. Can hit the deck hard when needed, for bounce and seam movement. Bowls a beautiful line and length too. Could have been an ideal pick for England but got injured just before the test squad was announced. He has been playing FC for a long time and has done well in both FC and on A-tours. His issues can be ... he is sometimes unable to maintain pace and intensity in 4-day matches.Navdeep Saini Age 25 Test average - Yet to debut Speed range in FC - 133 k to 145 k Bowling style - Right arm fast A skiddy fast bowler, around 6'0", he bowls a wonderful line targeting the top of off stump. He can seam the ball both ways. He bowled at high pace and with good intensity in the knock-out matches of last year's Ranji Trophy and picked up lots of wickets including fifers. He has been playing for India-A for 2 seasons now and was picked in our Test squad in the one off test versus Afghanistan. Conclusion -- If we had our 3 low-average and low-strike-rate pacers available for this test series ... Bumrah, Shami and Bhuvneshwar ... then our pace attack would have posed a tough challenge for England. Unfortunately, Bhuvi is injured and Bumrah will miss the first test atleast. This situation makes our pace attack hit or miss for the first test ... and it is time our 3 senior pacers, Shami, Ishant and Umesh, put their hands up and show some consistency and intensity. Things should improve if Bumrah is fit from the second test match onwards. @sourab10forever Edited July 24, 2018 by express bowling PBN, Trichromatic, sourab10forever and 20 others 14 9 Link to comment
Clarke Posted July 24, 2018 Share Posted July 24, 2018 Md. Shami Age 28 So really want to see Bumrah bowl at Lords with the slope in his favor. nevada, raki05, Ridgepi and 1 other 3 1 Link to comment
Suhaan Posted July 24, 2018 Share Posted July 24, 2018 Why Im not able to upvote? raki05 and Ridgepi 1 1 Link to comment
sensible-indian Posted July 24, 2018 Share Posted July 24, 2018 Thanks a million for this amazing thread. I feel really bad Ankit Rajpoot missed out. I found him to be absolutely stunning when he bowled test lengths in ipl. S_pace, Mosher, express bowling and 1 other 4 Link to comment
Hell Raiser Posted July 24, 2018 Share Posted July 24, 2018 (edited) Brilliant thread @express bowling. Always good to read your posts. Carry on the good work. One bowler who I had thought to be a real talent is Nathu Singh. That guy has everything. He can move the ball at a good pace. But he is injured now and seems like a lazy types who doesn't work much on his fitness. Hope he proves me wrong and make a strong comeback and doesn't go the way of Munaf Patel. He can be one of our all format bowler. Edited July 24, 2018 by Hell Raiser Ridgepi and express bowling 1 1 Link to comment
Trichromatic Posted July 24, 2018 Share Posted July 24, 2018 Md Shami is most capable bowler, but least consistent. Bumrah to me, is most promising bowler. He is only bowler in last 20 years who looks like a front line leader of attack right from start. Someone like Zak took forever to do so. Shami will be lucky to end with 200 test wickets and I won't be surprised if he ends with avg of 27, which is rare for Indian pacer. In the end, Bumrah is likely to eclipse Srinath, Zak and Shami. He can be first Indian pacer to take 300 wickets at avg of 25. raki05 and Ridgepi 1 1 Link to comment
express bowling Posted July 24, 2018 Author Share Posted July 24, 2018 1 hour ago, Hell Raiser said: One bowler who I had thought to be a real talent is Nathu Singh. That guy has everything. He can move the ball at a good pace. But he is injured now and seems like a lazy types who doesn't work much on his fitness. Hope he proves me wrong and make a strong comeback and doesn't go the way of Munaf Patel. He can be one of our all format bowler. Agree completely. Can't forget 3 or 4 of his top spells in Duleep Trophy 2016. tweaker, Suhaan and Hell Raiser 1 2 Link to comment
tweaker Posted July 24, 2018 Share Posted July 24, 2018 For the sake of variety , Khaleel should be in the recogning as a left arm pacer.He can bowl upto 145 kmph+ & has a good yorker. The selectors have selected him for the A team.He should also be considered for 4 days test raki05, Suhaan, Hell Raiser and 2 others 1 4 Link to comment
sensible-indian Posted July 24, 2018 Share Posted July 24, 2018 5 hours ago, Suhaan said: Why Im not able to upvote? Me too. Suhaan and The Dark Horse 2 Link to comment
Suhaan Posted July 24, 2018 Share Posted July 24, 2018 16 minutes ago, sensible-indian said: Me too. Working now Link to comment
Popular Post The Realist Posted July 24, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 24, 2018 Shami is not 28. May have been a decade ago. nevada, Laaloo, zen and 7 others 9 1 Link to comment
Switchblade Posted July 24, 2018 Share Posted July 24, 2018 3 minutes ago, The Realist said: Shami is not 28. May have been a decade ago. Link to comment
Mosher Posted July 24, 2018 Share Posted July 24, 2018 (edited) Top class OP @express bowling bro Wish we had all our pacers fit right from the first test. Bumrah and Bhuvi missing out is a huge blow. Hope Shami, Umesh and Ishant do a good job in the 1st test. Edited July 24, 2018 by Mosher Suhaan, express bowling and raki05 1 2 Link to comment
express bowling Posted July 25, 2018 Author Share Posted July 25, 2018 On Tuesday, July 24, 2018 at 12:42 PM, sensible-indian said: Thanks a million for this amazing thread. On Tuesday, July 24, 2018 at 2:06 PM, Hell Raiser said: Brilliant thread @express bowling. Always good to read your posts. Carry on the good work. 17 hours ago, Mosher said: Top class OP @express bowling bro Thanks a lot guys ! raki05, Suhaan, Switchblade and 1 other 1 1 2 Link to comment
prudent_kreeda Posted July 25, 2018 Share Posted July 25, 2018 7 hours ago, express bowling said: Thanks a lot guys ! From me too - to one of the shining stars of ICF. raki05, Mosher, express bowling and 1 other 2 2 Link to comment
Switchblade Posted July 26, 2018 Share Posted July 26, 2018 (edited) 3 hours ago, UnknownGenius said: A rating for effort but content is lacking. Clear bias here You attack Shardul Thakur who is a proven match winner and most recently won a major title but praise someone like daini who hasn't done anything yet for country or ffranchise Hmmmmmm What happened then in the final game when Root and Morgan were smashing him for fun the winning mentality went missing?Why don’t you write something rather than degrading someone’s effort stop derailing the threads by writing the same crap in each and every thread. Edited July 26, 2018 by Switchblade Suhaan, Lannister, Mosher and 3 others 6 Link to comment
Vilander Posted July 27, 2018 Share Posted July 27, 2018 On 7/24/2018 at 2:02 AM, express bowling said: And what an elated feeling it was for the fast bowling fans of India ! *ing epic post sir. As always, class EB express bowling 1 Link to comment
Vilander Posted July 27, 2018 Share Posted July 27, 2018 On 7/24/2018 at 11:31 AM, Mosher said: Bumrah and Bhuvi missing out is a huge blow its always like this with fcking eng, zak injured or someone injured not available happily for them...really irritating that bumrah pickedup injury in a t20 game. Link to comment
Vilander Posted July 27, 2018 Share Posted July 27, 2018 21 hours ago, UnknownGenius said: A rating for effort but content is lacking. Clear bias here You attack Shardul Thakur who is a proven match winner and most recently won a major title but praise someone like daini who hasn't done anything yet for country or ffranchise Hmmmmmm dude not express bowling, the guy is fair always. express bowling and UnknownGenius 2 Link to comment
Lannister Posted July 27, 2018 Share Posted July 27, 2018 I cannot believe we are having someone like Shardul Thakur as our backup bowler. Ishant, Umesh and Shami are extremely inconsistent and if Bumrah is not fit we have to rely on this average bowler. Thanks selectors for your stupidity. Switchblade and raki05 1 1 Link to comment
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