pariah wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2017 2:27 pm
You forget Makhaya used to slam it down at 150kph+ and it almost sliced you in half.
He reached those peaks very much at the beginning of his career. From around 2004 onwards, Ntini rarely hit above 140kph. I think Ntini was fairly placid. Always very respectful to batters and just got on with things. Hardly an
in your face type bowler. When you say hostile do you mean in your persona or pace?
pariah wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2017 2:27 pm
I'd have to say Steyn and Donald were intense but not hostile.
I don't agree. Donald was really hostile and in your face. Look no further than the Mike Atherton bombardment in 1998.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_4CBQk8Ibo
Steyn too loves a confrontation. His celebrations show his aggression if nothing else does. I do agree that (compared to his early career) steyn has mellowed. The exuberance of youth perhaps but he's still not push over.
pariah wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2017 2:27 pm
Worth noting that Ngam is the only fast bowler in SA who's been capable of exceeding the Shoaib Akhtar-Brett Lee 160kph+ speeds
Where's the proof of that? We can all say that bowlers
look like they're bowling those speeds live, when in actual fact they're probably mid 130's at a push.
I've seen Nicholson play, watched him net and met the bloke, he didn't chuck it trust me. Had a lovely strong action.
Yea I remember you pushing for Nicholson, I too was a massive fan, just frustrated that he couldn't get those FC stats back to where they were back in 2010.
Again, meth didn't chuck anything. He's just never pushed his shoulder through the ball, much like Andrew Hall and Jason Holder. His lack of arm speed and lack of action through the crease made his overall balance look off and I can see why people may have thought he chucked it.
Going back to the SA quicks, Tertious Bosch is one that often gets overlooked. My old man knew him really well when he toured SA with my cricket club in the early 90's, and said he was quicker than Donald and could match any of the SA quicks of today for speed. Nasty batard on the pitch and a real gent off it; white line fever hey.
But yea, Nantie Hayward was easily one of the most hostile. That spell in Australia was faaaaaaaaaast!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ob4nAn3Ahow