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Aniket Chaudhary ,Left arm fast bowler


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7 minutes ago, express bowling said:

 

This is what speed gun does.... it motivates pacers to bowl with more effort 

 

 

 

This is what we need from Indian captains   

True that. Very important to have speed guns around.

I feel right now Aniket is more suited to tests than LOI's. Kohli too probably has some plans for Aniket and that's why wants him to keep working on those bouncers. Aniket needs to get stronger and fitter for that role. 

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5 minutes ago, Mosher said:

I feel right now Aniket is more suited to tests than LOI's.

Kohli too probably has some plans for Aniket and that's why wants him to keep working on those bouncers. Aniket needs to get stronger and fitter for that role. 

 

I feel the same about both your points   : )

 

Aniket getting into RCB might have something to do with Kohli wanting to groom him for a Team India role

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1 hour ago, express bowling said:

 

This is what speed gun does.... it motivates pacers to bowl with more effort 

 

 

 

This is what we need from Indian captains   

The speed guns should really be standardised so that there is not much difference between International ones and the ones used in domestics. Surely BCCI has more than enough money to use International speed guns in televised domestic matches as well?!

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2 hours ago, Forever Indian said:

The speed guns should really be standardised so that there is not much difference between International ones and the ones used in domestics. Surely BCCI has more than enough money to use International speed guns in televised domestic matches as well?!

 

There could be 2 explanations 

 

1)  In most international matches and maybe the  IPL,  either, we see the speeds arrived at using high speed cameras these days ( speeds are more accurate ) and in domestic matches we see speed gun readings 

 

OR

 

2) There are 3 speed guns used in international matches and the highest readings are taken. In domestic matches we have only one speed gun.

 

We saw during our last Zimbabwe tour that lower speeds were being registered and that series did not have Hawkeye and high speed cameras were not used.

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8 minutes ago, express bowling said:

 

There could be 2 explanations 

 

1)  In most international matches either, we see the speeds arrived at using high speed cameras these days ( speeds are more accurate ) and in domestic matches we see speed him readings 

 

OR

 

2) There are 3 speed guns used in international matches and the highest readings are taken. In domestic matches we have only one speed gun.

 

We saw during our last Zimbabwe tour that lower speeds were being registered and that series did not have Hawkeye and high speed cameras were not used.

BCCI needs to start looking into them more seriously.

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Greg Chappell, then an advisor to the RCA's Centre of Excellence, spotted Choudhary's potential in 2008, and the bowler also benefitted from working with former South Africa fast bowler Meyrick Pringle, who was working with a local academy and was also Rajasthan's bowling coach during their Ranji Trophy title win in 2011-12. Working with Pringle, Choudhary said, improved his pace and accuracy.

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12 hours ago, tweaker said:

Greg Chappell, then an advisor to the RCA's Centre of Excellence, spotted Choudhary's potential in 2008, and the bowler also benefitted from working with former South Africa fast bowler Meyrick Pringle, who was working with a local academy and was also Rajasthan's bowling coach during their Ranji Trophy title win in 2011-12. Working with Pringle, Choudhary said, improved his pace and accuracy.

Greg Chappell was a wonderful spotter of talent. A lot of new players came to limelight in his regime. Just a pity that he is not even half decent man manager.

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Aniket Choudhary's five-wicket hauls for fun

 

These are Aniket Choudhary's bowling figures in his last six innings, starting chronologically:

 

5 for 64 v Uttar Pradesh, Nov 28

5 for 40 v Assam

5 for 38 v Assam, Dec 6

5 for 25 v Odisha

5 for 49 v Odisha, Dec 14

5 for 45 v Haryana, Dec 22

 

In less than a month, he's taken SIX consecutive five-wicket hauls. He's got more wickets than days - 30 at a bowling average of 8.70. Yes that's his average.

http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/25588718/live-blog-ranji-trophy

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