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How does one become a pace bowler? How risen up

Jumno

First Class Debutant
I'd love to have seen Chris woakes how he risen up the ranks

What did he do when he was spotted and what did he do on his way up to get to the bears side?

Did he practice and practice till he got perfect in his back garden?

There are many factors however he might have done something physically or mentally

Gym work of course

From a child to his rise at club cricket before bears, what did he do?

How do you think he started
 
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cnerd123

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probably came through junior cricket - clubs, schools, etc. Some coach or scout identified his talent and got him a county contract and boom, all upwards from there.

I'm sure his wikipedia page has more details, and you can probably trace his scorecards back on cricket archive.
 

Jumno

First Class Debutant
probably came through junior cricket - clubs, schools, etc. Some coach or scout identified his talent and got him a county contract and boom, all upwards from there.

I'm sure his wikipedia page has more details, and you can probably trace his scorecards back on cricket archive.
Ive checked and very vague details

You are right

He must've done something or something mentally to get spotted and rise through the club's in his backyard

Maybe intense practice and an obsession to be a cricketer at any cost
 

Daemon

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I'd love to have seen Chris woakes how he risen up the ranks

What did he do when he was spotted and what did he do on his way up to get to the bears side?

Did he practice and practice till he got perfect in his back garden?

There are many factors however he might have done something physically or mentally

Gym work of course

From a child to his rise at club cricket before bears, what did he do?

How do you think he started
You've got to try really hard and give it your best shot. If you do that you can be anything.
 

Blenkinsop

U19 Vice-Captain
IIRC Woakes spent many years being ignored by the England selectors because he wasn't considered quick enough. He went away and somehow added an extra couple of yards to his pace and at one point was hitting 90mph occasionally. No idea how he did that. I can't think of many other examples of pace bowlers who got quicker at that stage of their careers.
 

social

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Virtually every fast bowler is born with that ability

A coach can straighten them out but he generally can’t teach them to bowl quick

Basically, you have it or you don’t
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
IIRC Woakes spent many years being ignored by the England selectors because he wasn't considered quick enough. He went away and somehow added an extra couple of yards to his pace and at one point was hitting 90mph occasionally. No idea how he did that. I can't think of many other examples of pace bowlers who got quicker at that stage of their careers.
Ryan Harris.
 

Son Of Coco

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I'd love to have seen Chris woakes how he risen up the ranks

What did he do when he was spotted and what did he do on his way up to get to the bears side?

Did he practice and practice till he got perfect in his back garden?

There are many factors however he might have done something physically or mentally

Gym work of course

From a child to his rise at club cricket before bears, what did he do?

How do you think he started
He does have a pretty perfect back garden.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
One of 2 complete outliers along with Nortje

Virtually everyone else was seriously rapid anyway but with flaws

Woakes was never “slow” & has never been express

He just got better
Probably add Craig White to the list too.

Was bowling offies when he came (back) to England, switched to seam up after he got the tap on the shoulder that his slow stuff wasn't going to cut the mustard and in 18 months was bowling seam-up in a test v NZ.

Started at military medium until a game with nothing happening when his skipper Moxon said "Just run in and bowl as fast as you can for three overs, see what happens" & Bob's yer uncle, Fanny's your aunt: a quick was made.

Likely always had the ability though, as I don't think anyone would ever hold up his ambling lope of a run up as a blueprint for pace.
 

social

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Probably add Craig White to the list too.

Was bowling offies when he came (back) to England, switched to seam up after he got the tap on the shoulder that his slow stuff wasn't going to cut the mustard and in 18 months was bowling seam-up in a test v NZ.

Started at military medium until a game with nothing happening when his skipper Moxon said "Just run in and bowl as fast as you can for three overs, see what happens" & Bob's yer uncle, Fanny's your aunt: a quick was made.

Likely always had the ability though, as I don't think anyone would ever hold up his ambling lope of a run up as a blueprint for pace.
A few batsmen could get it down there (Mark Waugh, Blewett, Ponting, etc) as they were obviously good athletes

White was another level again
 

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