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Trundlers galore in IPL - Deshpande, Sakariya, Mukesh, Unadkut, Rishi Dhawan, Avesh

 

Killed all the excitement. Hangerkar was so good to watch in game 1 but beyond that trundler after trundler.

 

Trundler Factory 

 

 

Chetan Sakariya

Mukesh Kumar

Rishi Dhawan

Bhuvi kumar
T Natarajan

Sandeep Sharma
Mohit Sharma

Deepak Chahar

Harshal patel

J Unadkat

Lord Shardul

Shivam Mavi

Yash Thakur 

Avesh Khan

Yash Dayal
V Vyshak

Arjun Tendulkar
Vaibhav Arora

 

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6 minutes ago, deepdynamo said:

Trundlers galore in IPL - Deshpande, Sakariya, Mukesh, Unadkut, Rishi Dhawan, Avesh

 

Killed all the excitement. Hangerkar was so good to watch in game 1 but beyond that trundler after trundler.

 

 

 

 

Deshpande wasn't a trundler...poor chap clocked 146.

All trundlers have been mauled till now, so I take it as a good sign..hope Harshit plays next match.

 

On Sunday we will see Umran, Kuldeep and hopefully Tyagi...

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Trundlers are galore in Indian cricket, while pace bowlers have only been a handful.  However, it is good to see all the pacers play in a major tournament together, along with overseas pacers (Team India fields mostly trundlers too). 

 

Teams, in alphabetical order, with pace bowlers (ability to bowl consistently at 140+): 

 

CSK = Deshpande* & Hangrarekar* 

DC = Nortje+ & Ngidi* 

GT = Shami, Joseph, Little*, O Smith*, Dayal*, Mavi*, & Sir Don Pandya*

KKR = Ferguson+ 

LSG = Wood+ & Moshin+

MI = Archer & Bumrah 

PK = Rabada

RCB = Siraj* 

RR = Krishna* & Sen 

SRH = Umran+ & Tyagi

 

* = a borderline case

+ = Express or express pace potential 

 

 

 

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The genuine quicks in India in 2022 and 2023 are .... 

 

Umran

Bumrah .... injured

Tyagi .... Will he get to play ?

Sen

Saini .... May not be picked much

Nagarkoti 

 

 

Umesh and Aaron are past their prime. 

 

 

 

Pacers who can be quick but aren't so all the time .... 

 

Siraj

Shami

Prasidh ( injured ) 

Hardik 

Umesh 

Harshit 

Mohsin ( injured ) 

Khaleel 

Simarjeet ( injured ) 

Akashdeep 

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, express bowling said:

The genuine quicks in India in 2022 and 2023 are .... 

 

Umran

Bumrah .... injured

Tyagi .... Will he get to play ?

Sen

Saini .... May not be picked much

Nagarkoti 

 

 

Umesh and Aaron are past their prime. 

 

 

 

Pacers who can be quick but aren't so all the time .... 

 

Siraj

Shami

Prasidh ( injured ) 

Hardik 

Umesh 

Harshit 

Mohsin ( injured ) 

Khaleel 

Simarjeet ( injured ) 

 

 

 

 

Mayank Yadav is also quick (based on whatever I saw him in Ranji), his deliveries looked visually faster than Simarjeet.

 

Have to see Kaverappa as well, he is tall so 135-140 would be enough.

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8 hours ago, Majestic said:

What is special about watching Hangarekar? The action is ugly and he clocks 140-145, will be down under 140 in 1 year of international cricket.

 

Only Umran, Sen and Tyagi are the ones to look for.

There is a hope that if his run-up is sorted, he can clock higher speeds.

 

Mark Wood with his shortened run-up used to oscillate at 135-145 now with a proper run-up he is often in 144-154 range.

 

Hangargekar is also a hit the deck bowler and a capable batter. These skills are rare in Indian pacers.

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Deshpande  1/51(3.2)
Sakriya        2/53(4)
Mukesh       0/34(4)
Unadkat      0/39(3)

Surely Franchise would have realized that these one skill trundlers offers nothing. Moreover, they are not young also.

I don't mind trundlers who can bat a bit ( Curran or Chahar) or trundlers with some real skills ( Arshdeep).
But beyond that they are match losers.





 

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7 hours ago, singhvivek141 said:

Mayank Yadav is also quick (based on whatever I saw him in Ranji), his deliveries looked visually faster than Simarjeet.

 

Have to see Kaverappa as well, he is tall so 135-140 would be enough.

 

 

Avinash Singh is there too along with Mayank, Arjun and Kaverappa.

 

I left out those pacers who are yet to be clocked. 

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1 hour ago, express bowling said:

 

 

Avinash Singh is there too along with Mayank, Arjun and Kaversppa.

 

I left out those pacers who are yet to be clocked. 

Fair point...my guess in order of pace is Avinash > Mayank > Arjun > Kaverappa.
Let's hope Avinash get to play as an impact bowler and clock 150k (he looks super quick from the videos).

 

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15 hours ago, Majestic said:

What is special about watching Hangarekar? The action is ugly and he clocks 140-145, will be down under 140 in 1 year of international cricket.

 

Only Umran, Sen and Tyagi are the ones to look for.

Hangargekar is just. Not many bowls 150 at 20. Hopefully he will get quicker.

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7 hours ago, singhvivek141 said:

There is a hope that if his run-up is sorted, he can clock higher speeds.

 

Mark Wood with his shortened run-up used to oscillate at 135-145 now with a proper run-up he is often in 144-154 range.

 

Hangargekar is also a hit the deck bowler and a capable batter. These skills are rare in Indian pacers.

I am looking at quality fast bowling, not just fast.

 

How many of the guys mentioned have hit international level and are in the category of quality fast bowling?

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