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Speeds and Performances of Pacers and Spinners


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3 hours ago, Suhaan said:

DesiBieber is quite tall and gets good shape in to left handers,good use of bouncers

That yorker looked quite quick,never seen such disregard to a pacer like him when you see Dhawal,Undahcutter spinners playing ahead of him

Even that Deshpande got games,he was trash from the beginning but all played

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3 hours ago, singhvivek141 said:

Saw that spell, and I was left wondering if he was really so bad that MI played Unadkut above him ?

 

He didn't have domestic experience then and Indian audience would have made his life difficult. Even when he was bought, people were trending #boycott IPL, SachinBaby jokes, etc. With performances like this, it will be easier to accommodate him.

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8 minutes ago, MultiB48 said:

He is a hip dominant bowler and should have a straight follow through but collapses too much on delivery and also turns his top half sideways on follow thorough and gets his legs in a tangle.Ideally he should look to run through the crease rather than twist away .

Being side on he needs more time for preturn,which he fails to do so ,And his non bowling arm falls as well

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29 minutes ago, MultiB48 said:

He is a hip dominant bowler and should have a straight follow through but collapses too much on delivery and also turns his top half sideways on follow thorough and gets his legs in a tangle.Ideally he should look to run through the crease rather than twist away .

 His bookfoot is collapsing after landing. It is more exaggerated now than before. Check the YouTube link above.

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32 minutes ago, MultiB48 said:

He is a hip dominant bowler and should have a straight follow through but collapses too much on delivery and also turns his top half sideways on follow thorough and gets his legs in a tangle.Ideally he should look to run through the crease rather than twist away .

Problem is same running in with a big angle. Needs to run in a straight line.

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15 minutes ago, rkt.india said:

Nonbowling arm is not falling.  I would say bowling arm is delayed which is helping his pace. 

All i see is he isn't bowling to his potential ,,he needs more time to complete his action being side on, he's not jumping forward

Arm delay without stretch is not helping his pace rather

Necessary to transfer his momentum

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12 minutes ago, Suhaan said:

All i see is he isn't bowling to his potential ,,he needs more time to complete his action being side on, he's not jumping forward

Arm delay without stretch is not helping his pace rather

Necessary to transfer his momentum

Most of his problems will be solved once is backfoot collapse after landing is improved. 

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16 minutes ago, MultiB48 said:

His bfc is a bit side on but he is hip dominant,ideally these guys should be front on and just run through the crease.Also as he falls away so much and then turn his upper body a bit too early ,maybe to get off the danger area, he struggles to drive his hips and back leg through his action and get through the crease like these type of bowlers normally do.

 

His BFC is midway, not actually side in. But after BFC, his backfoot collapses which leads to all the hiccups he is having after BFC to FFC. Check the two pics. 

 

 

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