Cricketers who bowl at high pace will break, sooner or later. That is, and has always been, a given | ESPN.com ...
Spencer was a batter in junior cricket. He was not usually allowed to bowl because he "bowled the thing everywhere". It was ...
In 2010, Australian cricketer Shaun Tait stood at the top of his mark on the picturesque turf of the famous Lord's Cricket Ground, ready to open the bowling against arch rivals England. On the fifth ...
Cricket fast bowlers are recognised for their elevated injury risk, largely due to the complex interplay between high-intensity workloads, biomechanical demands and technical execution. Contemporary ...
The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
Left-arm bowlers have long added a unique dimension to Test cricket, blending pace, swing, spin, and subtle variations that ...
Shane Bond, in a tell-all interview, shares his thoughts on bowling fast, its perils, managing different minds and much more ...
England’s Mark Wood is likely to miss the Brisbane Ashes Test due to a knee injury, after sitting out training. The fast bowler, who made a comeback after undergoing surgery, went wicketless in the ...
My editors tasked me, having seen more than 500 Test matches, with whittling down the finest 30 fast bowlers who ever drew breath. It is an almost impossible task, but I gave myself a helping hand ...
The act of bowling is simple, the words used to describe it resplendent with metaphor and imagery ...
He made the most of the new ball on a flat Ranchi pitch and kept some of the batters guessing with his variety even though he ...
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