Not only the format but the volume of cricket as well. As much as we dislike T20s, it has vastly changed the game overall in every aspect like Kerry Packer did with ODI popularity.The **** this have to do with T20s?
The bottom four would barely make it in the top 20. And the 159 Kmph delivery wasn't actually from Roberts, but from Thomson. It's mistakenly attributed to Roberts in this page.I am not surprised by Jeff Thomson being in the list.
I am surprised Michael Holding is not in the list.
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That's correlation, which has corresponded to the progress over time, not due to the actual format in question. It's not like T20s are some kind of WW2 Era Manhattan project, that it would bring scientific advancement beyond the fact they are popular and competitive.Not only the format but the volume of cricket as well. As much as we dislike T20s, it has vastly changed the game overall in every aspect like Kerry Packer did with ODI popularity.
Shoaib has said on multiple occasions he is suffering from chronic pain because of the stress of bowling at such high speeds.I would say 4 over spells of T20 would encourage bowlers to be in a mode of going flat out, and get higher speeds. But it would probably reduce longevity and increase injury rates, if you're not used to bowling longer spells. Ultimately though, it's speculation, as we can't exactly run some kind of experiment.
Again, many players of yesteryear bowled far more overs a season than any current player. I’m not sure how many times this needs to be said.Not only the format but the volume of cricket as well. As much as we dislike T20s, it has vastly changed the game overall in every aspect like Kerry Packer did with ODI popularity.
Eg of what Coronis said, between 1894 and 1898, Tom Richardson took 1288 FC wickets!Not only the format but the volume of cricket as well. As much as we dislike T20s, it has vastly changed the game overall in every aspect like Kerry Packer did with ODI popularity.
Lol, you don't have to go that far back.Eg of what Coronis said, between 1894 and 1898, Tom Richardson took 1288 FC wickets!
I mean I was even just looking at in the context of this thread.Eg of what Coronis said, between 1894 and 1898, Tom Richardson took 1288 FC wickets!
Walsh almost close to the number of seconds in a day: 86400Courtney Walsh bowled 85443 FC balls
Jasprit Bumrah bowled 14614 FC balls
mooWalsh almost close to the number of seconds in a day: 86400
Should come back and bowl another 957 balls imo.Walsh almost close to the number of seconds in a day: 86400
He’d pull some decent money in the IPL still I bet.Should come back and bowl another 957 balls imo.
I remember reading something, a few years back, that modern-day pace bowlers are shying away from being express for longevity purposes.The slower seamers are definitely faster now IMO, so the average will be higher. I don't think there are more express bowlers or that the express bowlers are bowling quicker though.
You need to compare the stakes and the intensity of the game as well. Players in the past also consumed beer and cigarettes during lunch breaks, not something you would expect even a domestic cricketer to emulate today.Again, many players of yesteryear bowled far more overs a season than any current player. I’m not sure how many times this needs to be said.
Yes, I wasn't implying that T20 format was envisaged to create super fit cricketers but more like current fitness standard is a collateral product. It also explains why cricketers these days do very less cardio and too much weights causing frequent injuries.That's correlation, which has corresponded to the progress over time, not due to the actual format in question. It's not like T20s are some kind of WW2 Era Manhattan project, that it would bring scientific advancement beyond the fact they are popular and competitive.
I would say 4 over spells of T20 would encourage bowlers to be in a mode of going flat out, and get higher speeds. But it would probably reduce longevity and increase injury rates, if you're not used to bowling longer spells. Ultimately though, it's speculation, as we can't exactly run some kind of experiment.
You mean how multiple Englishmen e.g Boycs, considered county just as or more important? iirc Hadlee I think said something similar about his time at Notts.You need to compare the stakes and the intensity of the game as well. Players in the past also consumed beer and cigarettes during lunch breaks, not something you would expect even a domestic cricketer to emulate today.