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Speeds and Performances of Pacers and Spinners in IPL 2020


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31 minutes ago, MultiB48 said:

Why don't they show speeds in super overs ,aren't we paying them for the entire match.

Coz it was not foren players....someone in this thread was raving about phaast phoren bowler. No one has bowled these 2 overs like shami bumrah did. BTW phoren hero Boult has been man handled in entire match.

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32 minutes ago, raki05 said:

Coz it was not foren players....someone in this thread was raving about phaast phoren bowler. No one has bowled these 2 overs like shami bumrah did. BTW phoren hero Boult has been man handled in entire match.

 

Paxtani insecures should be ignored,they wet their undies on rigged Somalian reject speed funs(guns)used in PisSL

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7 hours ago, Vilander said:

 

Pakistan looses every wrestling boxing athletics match against India. Lol its not even a competition man may be its not genetics I am guessing its more nutrition. 

Copying bits from another thread when a Pakistani guest was getting too lippy Whenever some western neighbor talks about genetics or meat eating, claims superiority etc just tell him/her this.  

 

 

Richa Mishra and Maana Patel, 800m freestyle and 200m backstroke respectively. Both have personal bests better than Pak men's national record. That's right these 2 girls (Maana just a teenager) are faster swimmers than the best Pakistani men have to offer.

Physical prowess LOL

 

Richa Mishra

Started swimming at five, this 37-year-old has since lapped everyone

 

Maana Patel

Maana's battle of depression and insomnia | Deccan Herald

 

Divya Deshmukh- When she was 11 years old she was a stronger chess player than the strongest male player in Pakistan's independent history. I repeat a 11 year old Indian schoolgirl would be Pak (senior) men's national chess champion, quite easily in fact. Right now her rating is such that in a simul against Pak men's national Olympiad team (1 vs 4 simultaneously) she would be favorite, maybe in a blindfolded simul your men have a prayer of not getting dragged. 

Smarter LOL

Image result for divya deshmukh

 

I don't want to bring our men teenage boys here because then it will be boring comparison. Our teenage girls are more than enough to handle the best of your country, in both mental (even pre-teen here :laugh:) and physical attributes. I am sure I can dig up more gems from other disciplines but will save you the humiliation. Sleep over this and introspect.

 

 

I am a keen follower of the competitive sport of wrestling. I see the 50-55 kg Haryanvi gals knock the stuffing out of your mard e momins, that is your reputation in the world of wrestling and as an extension combat sports. There is a reason you guys have won 0 Olympic medals in the last 6 Games :hysterical: (largest country with this record), why most of the international female athletics/swimming records are better than Pakistani men's national records. Why you can't even compete at Asian Games or CWG level :phehe:

 

Cheers.

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Fastest Balls by Indians in IPL 2020 till 18.10 20  ( rounded off )

 

 

Saini.             149 k

Bumrah         149 k

Prasidh.   .    148 k

Tyagi.            148 k

Mavi.             147 k

Nagarkoti.    146 k

Shami.          146 k

Aaron.           145 k

 

 

 

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Lockie Ferguson revs into IPL's pace elite with spectacular entry

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Lockie Ferguson lets one fly BCCI

 

"I always wanted to be fast, whatever I was doing - sprinting, bowling. Whatever it might be, I've always been very keen to do it fast." You know who said those words, don't you, if you watched the Kolkata Knight Riders' Super Over win against the Sunrisers Hyderabad in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.

 

Lockie Ferguson not only wanted to be fast at everything but also wanted to emulate the way New Zealand rugby player Christian Cullen would ride around on his Harley Davidson. Ferguson arrived like a Harley himself - figuratively - in the desert of the UAE's dry lands on Sunday with his tearaway pace and precision to spectacularly run through the Sunrisers line-up, especially in the Super Over. Like a nicely revved up engine, he ran in with steam, nailed those yorkers, targeted the stumps from wide of the crease, and used some clever slower deliveries to deceive batsmen in the 27 deliveries he bowled - four overs in the match and three more in the Super Over.

 

Pace has already been the flavour of this IPL, but it took the Knight Riders nine games to give get Ferguson in the XI, while the Delhi Capitals have been benefiting the most from the pace combination of Anrich Nortje and Kagiso Rabada. Their 31 wickets together are the primary reason the Capitals have been among the top two sides this season, fighting closely for the top spot with the Mumbai Indians, whose pace attack featuring Jasprit Bumrah, James Pattinson and Trent Boult have taken 36 wickets combined. The Mumbai attack doesn't have the express pace like the Capitals - although Pattinson (who has been replaced for the last two games by Nathan Coulter-Nile) has breached the 150kmh mark once this IPL - but it's the use of that pace along with the uncomfortable lengths and variations that makes these fast bowlers unplayable even on surfaces that aren't traditionally helpful for them.

 

The Knight Riders head coach Brendon McCullum told the TV commentators during the match on Sunday that the way he saw the Capitals and Mumbai lead the table with their pace attack, he thought it was time to unleash Ferguson's speed from their ranks too.

 

Ferguson struck with his very first ball, with the wicket of Kane Williamson who upper cut a short delivery to third man. That was 137kmh, Ferguson's engines are just warming up. Now bowling to Jonny Bairstow and 19-year-old Priyam Garg, Ferguson picked up his pace and the two batsmen weren't able to middle their shots. Edges were flying off Garg's bat, Bairstow was finding the toe-end of his bat, and they were being beaten by pace anyway.

 

In his next over, Ferguson slipped in a clever slower legcutter to Garg at the stumps, beating the batsman with lack of pace and hitting the top of off. By his third over, all of Ferguson's cylinders were firing. After a leg-stump yorker hit Warner's shin for a leg bye, Ferguson sent another yorker down right at the base of the stumps which Manish Pandey missed because of the express pace and looked back at the stumps in disbelief while also checking how the bottom of his bat didn't block the ball? Because…148.3kmh. After 2.3 overs Ferguson had conceded just five runs and picked up three wickets.

"Where was he all this time this season?" exclaimed Ian Bishop on commentary at the end of the over.

Ferguson could have also had a fourth wicket in the 18th over had a diving Andre Russell held on to a catch at point of Abdul Samad, and Ferguson ended with 4-0-15-3. Ferguson's sixth gear was saved for the Super Over though.

 

His first ball carried such pace that when Warner missed the outside edge, the ball crashed into the stumps. Two balls later it was Samad at the receiving end…fire it in quick or the slower one? He unleashed a slower legcutter right in the block hole which Samad swung for and missed, and the Sunrisers Super Over lasted all of three deliveries. Out of the 27 balls Ferguson bowled, seven were over 150kmh with a fastest delivery of 152.38kmh.

 

"I've been training quote a lot, but obviously I haven't played in a while so I was pretty nervous," Ferguson told Shubman Gill in a chat on IPLT20.com after the match.

"There's a slightly bigger side [of the boundary] so I was trying to get them to hit out there [in the death], back my yorker, back my slower ball, and then fortunately got the wickets which is always nice at that stage."

 

Playing a match after over seven months, it's never easy for an express pace bowler to deliver like Ferguson did. To keep his body in shape and ready to bowl such overs, he had been training all through the lockdown, doing his strength and conditioning, and running from Monday to Friday every week. Ferguson stays with two other cricketers - Ben Horne and Henry Cooper - in what he calls an "athletic house" that helps him keep fit, and he had been training for the IPL in May itself, when rumours started floating of the tournament being played in September.

 

With Sunil Narine injured and Pat Cummins not picking up too many wickets of late, Ferguson could very well play most of Knight Riders' remaining matches. All he needs to do is keep shining that Harley he has inside of himself.

 

https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/30141642/srh-vs-kkr-ipl-2020-lockie-ferguson-revs-ipl-pace-elite-spectacular-entry

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10 hours ago, express bowling said:

Fastest Balls by Indians in IPL 2020 till 18.10 20  ( rounded off )

 

 

Saini.             149 k

Bumrah         149 k

Prasidh.   .    148 k

Tyagi.            148 k

Mavi.             147 k

Nagarkoti.    146 k

Shami.          146 k

Aaron.           145 k

 

 

 

Teenager Tyagi, bowling upto 148 k, is very impressive 

 

Prasidh, Mavi and Nagarkoti hitting mid to high 140s, after coming back from really long injury breaks, is good going.

 

Saini and Bumrah need to bowl a few deliveries at 150 k +.

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Teenager Tyagi, bowling upto 148 k, is very impressive 
 
Prasidh, Mavi and Nagarkoti hitting mid to high 140s, after coming back from really long injury breaks, is good going.
 
Saini and Bumrah need to bowl a few deliveries at 150 k +.
When did Tyagi bowled 148?

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16 minutes ago, Malcolm Merlyn said:

When did Tyagi bowled 148?

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In RR's last match vs RCB

 

I had posted his quickest balls of that match earlier. Here goes ...

 

Fastest balls by Tyagi in the RR vs RCB match ----

 

148
146
145
145
144
143 
143
143 
143
142
142

141
141 
141 
141
140
140

 

 

And he was bowling 143 k to 146 k indipping yorkers at will to ABDV, who could not get him away and and almost fell down once 

 

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17 minutes ago, MultiB48 said:

:facepalm:ye lo .

 

 

Rabada has bowled just a single ball at 150 k + in this tournament. He was below Bumrah in terms of the number of 140 k+ balls in this IPL. But is being clubbed with Nortje in terms of pace.

 

This type of marketing has become the norm in this IPL.

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Mavi clocked 147kph twice yesterday, knew he would be back to his normal pace was never worried about his slow speeds however for some reason both Mavi and koti are looking innocuous even at higher pace that zip is missing they are not getting the ball to skid off the surface like in the u19s  

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8 minutes ago, prudent_kreeda said:

Baccha hai ! May not have good control in every match so may for go for few . So expectation is bit Low for me .

 

 

 

I am happy to see that Tyagi has the ability to bowl in good areas at  89 mph to 92 mph.

 

He will be able to do this more consistently as he plays more and more FC level matches and IPL games.

 

Odd bad matches do not matter. Prasidh was dropped after just 2 bad overs, although he had won KKR an impossible match against K11P.

 

I hope Tyagi gets more support on his bad days.

 

 

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