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2 hours ago, jf1gp_1 said:

So why isn't he in playing xi. Are you telling me unadkat brings more value compared to umran

If it's up to me I will throw every sub 135 trundler out of cricketing arena unless he can bat.

 

There is no place for useless lazy malnourished trundlers in Indian cricket.

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2 hours ago, jf1gp_1 said:

So why not them over Mayank ? Harshit has been a huge find. 

What's the exchange ?

Why don't we create a pool which should have all these players ?

 

Fast bowlers will get injured more, coz they put more effort on their body to generate raw pace..hence they need proper rest & conditioning and hence we need rotation. 

 

Also not every pacer will fit in all format.

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1 hour ago, New guy said:

You clearly have never seen a 150 bowler of you think the names you mentioned were 150.

I have seen one and even tonight he will be sitting in the dugout or carrying drinks. 

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11 minutes ago, singhvivek141 said:

What's the exchange ?

Why don't we create a pool which should have all these players ?

 

Fast bowlers will get injured more, coz they put more effort on their body to generate raw pace..hence they need proper rest & conditioning and hence we need rotation. 

 

Also not every pacer will fit in all format.

I am sure Dravid knows more about keeping fast bowler fit that any of us. Yet two guys nagarkoti and mavi who were touching 145 in U19 are no where to be seen. Dravid was the u19 coach when India first saw them. 

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1 hour ago, jf1gp_1 said:

I am sure Dravid knows more about keeping fast bowler fit that any of us. Yet two guys nagarkoti and mavi who were touching 145 in U19 are no where to be seen. Dravid was the u19 coach when India first saw them. 

Dravid has a trundler fetish and couldn't care less for Nagarkoti and Mavi but their bodies seem to be too frail. Both were given nice contracts by KKR despite being out of commission for over a year and provided facilities and training support. Too bad they couldn't even come up to IPL regular player level. I myself was very excited about them and am sad to see them fade away. 

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5 hours ago, jf1gp_1 said:

I am sure Dravid knows more about keeping fast bowler fit that any of us. Yet two guys nagarkoti and mavi who were touching 145 in U19 are no where to be seen. Dravid was the u19 coach when India first saw them. 

Nopes, Dravid won't know.

You need professionals for that, or those who has went through those rigors himself.

 

Lee, Steyn all have spoken about Mayank, they told multiple times that BCCI need to hire experts who understand fast bowling needs & conditioning. It's a specialized skillset which coaches won't know coz India never took care of their fast bowlers, they simply don't know.

 

Every country in the world treats their fast bowlers as the gold standard, except India.

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3 hours ago, nevada said:

Dravid has a trundler fetish and couldn't care less for Nagarkoti and Mavi but their bodies seem to be too frail. Both were given nice contracts by KKR despite being out of commission for over a year and provided facilities and training support. Too bad they couldn't even come up to IPL regular player level. I myself was very excited about them and am sad to see them fade away. 

Its just ingrained in Ind cricket that faster bowlers goes for runs, there have been no TM before and after kolhi who put some faith in faster bowlers.

That was the only time Ind had some kind of pace attack and they were able to get equally good bench, that has never happened in world cricket too 5-6 v.good fast bowler.

 

Mavi and Nagarkothi were not that tall to be fast bowlers but had pace which Ind never had before but got injured at the wrong time and not sure what kept them out of ipls for so long. They had good hype and platform after U-19 WC.

After that Ind found better options.

 

Nagarkoti is unable to find place in Raj domestic team, Mavi has lost his pace when he should be in his prime. Nagarkoti should have added batting to his skill set, he is ok with bat and good fielder 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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15 hours ago, Suhaan said:

Umesh bowled quite a few deliveries over 150 in 2011/12 tour to Aus

I was responding to the post by "jf1gp_1" where Umesh was not mentioned, as far as I can tell

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On 5/24/2024 at 10:33 AM, singhvivek141 said:

Nopes, Dravid won't know.

You need professionals for that, or those who has went through those rigors himself.

 

Lee, Steyn all have spoken about Mayank, they told multiple times that BCCI need to hire experts who understand fast bowling needs & conditioning. It's a specialized skillset which coaches won't know coz India never took care of their fast bowlers, they simply don't know.

 

Every country in the world treats their fast bowlers as the gold standard, except India.


fast bowling is one of the most strenuous athletic activity. Similar to javelin and discus throw  but with more speed at point of abrupt force transfer /release and longer run up. It is an action designed to break a body. Requires specialized focused fitness regime which Indians simply don’t care about, this is why we have Aaron nagar mavi etc break open with 150k only to fizzle out. Other side we have those genetic freaks like Umesh shami who settle down to fast medium and have normal career length. So either lose pace or wither away. 

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3 hours ago, express bowling said:

 

Since Mayank has practiced bowling 20 overs every day for more than a month, I hope he will be able to stay fit. 

Bowling in actual match will be very different than bowling in.NCA.

Hope his body cope with the pressure. 

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18 minutes ago, tweaker said:

Bowling in actual match will be very different than bowling in.NCA.

Hope his body cope with the pressure. 

 

Bowling in actual matches is not necessarily more demanding physically, especially in T20s. Exceptions being unusual heat or very hard landing area. One can say it about test matches as fielding the whole day is there too. 

 

What is different is the mental pressure. 

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On 9/29/2024 at 6:31 AM, express bowling said:

 

Bowling in actual matches is not necessarily more demanding physically, especially in T20s. Exceptions being unusual heat or very hard landing area. One can say it about test matches as fielding the whole day is there too. 

 

What is different is the mental pressure. 


Too often i think people think mental pressure is purely mental in its effects and nature, but in reality it isnt- mental pressure can get to you physically. When i used to play sports competitively in my youth, i'd see players who'd stiffen up and injure themselves simply because they are too mentally tight/stressed out. 
In an activity like bowling, where the whole body is involved in a lot of complex muscular movements, being mentally tense can easily translate into injuring yourself while bowing. 

I think people overlook THIS side of the whole injury train, especially when the injuries are series of muscle strains and such. 

 

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