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Speeds and Performances of Pacers and Spinners


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9 minutes ago, singhvivek141 said:

Stop crying man, sometimes you say it's Hardik who is 70%, sometimes it becomes Kohli for you.
SKY, Rahul, Kohli, Hardik, bowlers everyone contribute here....it's not like Pakistan who's dependent on 1-2 players.

Its a pretty bad bowling attack. Baarish nay bacha lia aaj.

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1 minute ago, the don said:

Its a pretty bad bowling attack. Baarish nay bacha lia aaj.

:hysterical:
Yaar, thoda optimist bano, why you need to carry this pessimistic attitude always.
It was actually 1 man effort by Liton Kumar Das, who brought this match so close. Rest all Bangladeshi batters couldn't do jack until Sohan at the end.

Shami bowled very well, Pandya contributed and Arshdeep held his nerves in death despite not even 1 year experienced in international cricket. If that would have been someone from Pakistan you would have wrote complete novel over right from his birth.
If you're looking for individual brilliance, it's not there...but team effort is much bigger than individual brilliance. They are performing as a cohesive unit and that's what we all expect. 

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10 minutes ago, Sandz said:

For me trundler cut off is at 137k, anyone above that is not a trundler, If he can maintain an average above that he will have a great career. And am sure he can add a few yards of pace via strength conditioning 

Every bowler at this level can bowl an effort ball above 137ks in t20s.

 

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2 hours ago, Sandz said:

For me trundler cut off is at 137k, anyone above that is not a trundler, If he can maintain an average above that he will have a great career. And am sure he can add a few yards of pace via strength conditioning 

 

 

I agree.

 

Arshdeep does that in the death overs.

 

But bowls 128 k to 138 k with the new ball, averaging 132 k or 133 k.  That is ok if the ball swings conventionally. But looks innocuous without swing, like today.

 

Arshdeep must practice bowling at his death over speeds if the ball is not swinging upfront. 

 

 

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