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[EXCLUSIVE] "Naseem Shah has a slightly misaligned base": Ian Pont

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In our latest exclusive interview, renowned fast-bowling guru Ian Pont dissects cricket's most explosive pace secrets! The architect of the "Four Tent Pegs" method analyzes Jasprit Bumrah's unorthodox action, diagnoses Naseem Shah's struggles, reveals Jofra Archer's effortless-speed formula, and hails Mitchell Starc's legacy. Plus: Pont's take on sledging limits & South Africa's fast-bowling factory!

Key revelations from the interview include:

Coaching Philosophy: "Coaches should do no harm" — Pont adopts a medical mindset, emphasizing biomechanical safety and long-term sustainability in fast bowling.

Jasprit Bumrah's Action: Pont defends Bumrah’s unconventional technique, attributing his injury woes not to his action but to poor workload management.

Naseem Shah's Technical Issue: Naseem's inconsistency stems from a misaligned base, which can lead to recurring problems if not addressed properly.

Jofra Archer’s X-Factor: Archer’s bouncer is lethal because he keeps his head up — making it nearly impossible for batters to detect when the short ball is coming.

Mitchell Starc’s Swing Threat: Pont dubs Starc the last bowler you want to face with a swinging ball, praising his ability to strike terror with late movement.

Mental Toughness: Fast bowling, Pont asserts, demands more than physicality — "You don’t want a pea-sized heart" in the heat of battle.

On Sledging & South Africa’s System: Pont also offers views on the acceptable limits of sledging and lauds South Africa for consistently producing world-class pacers.

Watch the latest interview with Saj below:

 
Ian Pont noticed the flaws, but our so-called coaches are sleeping, I guess... Maybe Pont should call them personally to let them know about the problem because they are coaching with a closed eye atm.
 
Ian Pont noticed the flaws, but our so-called coaches are sleeping, I guess... Maybe Pont should call them personally to let them know about the problem because they are coaching with a closed eye atm.
"Experts" start coming out of the woodworks when things are not going well in our part of the world as Ian says
 
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