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An excellent technical analysis of what could be wrong with Mohammad Amir by comparing him to another left-armer, Trent Boult, is this week's POTW!
Well done to [MENTION=138349]xricket[/MENTION] - Congratulations!
http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/s...ainst-India-(4th-ODI)&p=10115724#post10115724
Well done to [MENTION=138349]xricket[/MENTION] - Congratulations!
http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/s...ainst-India-(4th-ODI)&p=10115724#post10115724
Highlights:
https://www.hotstar.com/sports/cric.../nz-vs-india-india-fall-of-wickets/2001625904
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Ok, so, yeah, the ball was swinging and probably in new zealand it does help pacers a lot, but they have to do the basics right to pick up the wickets.
Here are few examples:
Notice, how close he gets to the stumps as he delivers ball, and the up right seam (which doesn't wobble). and the full length deliveries on middle stump
And notice, a contrast with pakistani bowlers:
Check this thread:
http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/s...istani-fast-bowlers-lethal-anymore&highlight=
I mean, how difficult is it really to improve? This is frustrating for me, as I want to see our bowlers bowl to their potential, but it's like they try their best to not bowl like that.
Take an example of Amir:
1- Bowls with wobbly seam
2- Pitches the ball short
3- Pitches the ball too wide of off stump
4- Pitches the ball too much on leg side, to compensate for point 3.
5- Delivers the ball away from stumps
Do we even want to improve as a team, or what?
I would be interested in knowing your thoughts
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