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15 minutes ago, rkt.india said:

He is bowling faster than all current Indian pacers on a slow pitch which is not really bouncy.

 

 

What is impressing me about Hangargekar is that ... he can get some balls to climb from just back of a length or even length ... but can bowl quick stump directed deliveries too. 

 

When a pacer has both these abilities, he can be a real wicket taker.

 

Seems more of a ready pacer than our earlier U19 guys.

 

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6 hours ago, ShoonyaSifar said:

Some of his deliveries in the first spell were definitely 145+. I just hope and pray he remains injury free :pray:

 

 

That's the main concern at this age.

 

Mavi seems like a shadow of the bowler we saw earlier. His ability to make deliveries climb from just back of a length is totally gone after his injuries. And his skiddiness with his fuller deliveries has reduced too. 

 

Nowadays he is just bowling good line and length without sufficient hurrying ability. 

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1 minute ago, express bowling said:

 

 

What is impressing me about Hangargekar is that ... he can get some balls to climb from just back of a length or even length ... but can bowl quick stump directed deliveries too. 

 

When a pacer has both these abilities, he can be a real wicket taker.

 

Seems more of a ready pacer than our earlier U19 guys.

 

Why don't they set an academy/system.to shortlist all top 50 u23 cricketers in the country and give them all the facilities and opportunities to make their transition to next level rather smooth and more successful

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3 minutes ago, Suhaan said:

Why don't they set an academy/system.to shortlist all top 50 u23 cricketers in the country and give them all the facilities and opportunities to make their transition to next level rather smooth and more successful

 

 

I have been wanting this for a long time.

 

And this is mostly needed for the Fast Bowlers, who are not transitioning well.

 

We need a Central Coordinator who handles this transition of the talented U19 players to the Senior level.

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really good to see the positive comments on Hangargekar, however i would request not to over hype the player, as we all know how disappointing it gets when the hyped player doesn’t t play to the potential..

hangargekar got butchered by afghani boys or mens for 23 runs in an over with 3 6’s in asia cup and has yet to run through a side by taking 5-6 wickets, he would need to learn to take quality wickets & become a potent bowler who can take out good batsmen.

So one can only say hopefully he learns and improves and gets the right guidance from the right coaches ( personal coach maybe ) as he has a tendency to bowl a lot in the back of length & short length.


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12 minutes ago, nsareen said:

really good to see the positive comments on Hangargekar, however i would request not to over hype the player, as we all know how disappointing it gets when the hyped player doesn’t t play to the potential..

hangargekar got butchered by afghani boys or mens for 23 runs in an over with 3 6’s in asia cup and has yet to run through a side by taking 5-6 wickets, he would need to learn to take quality wickets & become a potent bowler who can take out good batsmen.

So one can only say hopefully he learns and improves and gets the right guidance from the right coaches ( personal coach maybe ) as he has a tendency to bowl a lot in the back of length & short length.


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He needs to work on his yorkers

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