He had AB ducking up and about with some vicious bouncers in a test match. And the commentators were saying, "If you thought great inswing bowlers were extinct, you were wrong!"sloandog wrote:Conant wrote: Do you know in 2005 just before his stress fracture he was bowling at 145km\hr.Tragic.
Was he...
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So he was autamatically bowling 90 clicks ?
			
			
									
									
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Chiggs was a more reliable bowler then , his heavy batting then came in handy when we needed the runs .
Seems we have lost a lot of pace from our bowlers because of injuries .
Injured quicks
1. Chiggs
2. Panyangara ( used to get into 140s n wuld swing it )
3 Jarvis
We can discover new quick bowlers but if ZC neglects taking care of players injuries then we will keep going round and round looking for quickies . I suspect there were more who i do not know of
			
			
									
									
						Seems we have lost a lot of pace from our bowlers because of injuries .
Injured quicks
1. Chiggs
2. Panyangara ( used to get into 140s n wuld swing it )
3 Jarvis
We can discover new quick bowlers but if ZC neglects taking care of players injuries then we will keep going round and round looking for quickies . I suspect there were more who i do not know of
