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Nannes was bowling really fast against Pakistan. Soon Mohd. Amir will break the record. That kid was bowling in mid 80s in the first game and then touched 88-89 mph against Holland. Next game will probably touch 90s, he has done so consistently in domestic. On good bouncy track it will be hard to play such blazing deliveries, b/w our spinner bowls close to 80 too, so you can imagine what our fast bowlers bowl. :--D

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Nannes was bowling really fast against Pakistan. Soon Mohd. Amir will break the record. That kid was bowling in mid 80s in the first game and then touched 88-89 mph against Holland. Next game will probably touch 90s' date=' he has done so consistently in domestic. On good bouncy track it will be hard to play such blazing deliveries, b/w our spinner bowls close to 80 too, [b']so you can imagine what our fast bowlers bowl. :--D
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Nannes was bowling really fast against Pakistan. Soon Mohd. Amir will break the record. That kid was bowling in mid 80s in the first game and then touched 88-89 mph against Holland. Next game will probably touch 90s' date=' he has done so consistently in domestic. On good bouncy track it will be hard to play such blazing deliveries, b/w our spinner bowls close to 80 too, so you can imagine what our fast bowlers bowl. :--D[/quote'] Amir will never be a threat on a bouncy track because he's not tall. He'll never generate the sheer bounce that rises up on a batsmen. He'll bowl fast allright but he'll get hit also because he's not tall enough.
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