Re: Srinath highest Man of the match in tests for India.
by mg on Nov 28, 2009 06:55 PM
No indian has ever clocked 100mph. Srinath used to bowl in the 135 kph range. He was mainly a inswinger bowler and never could out swing, as the present bowlers.
Re: Re: Srinath highest Man of the match in tests for India.
by Ryan Christopher on Nov 28, 2009 08:41 PM
yeah Mr MG it is a fact, that sree aint clock 100mph, the fastest recorded ball of sree is, 05 may 2009, king 11 punjab vs raj royals at South Africa. over no 13.2 sree to Greame Smith. and the speed Gun recorded the speeed as 159.1kph. this is official and it is a fact. thanks all
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by sanjay on Nov 28, 2009 05:49 PM
Tait has the ability to clock deliveries above 150 kph and even push it to 160 kph
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by sanjay on Nov 28, 2009 06:16 PM
Here it is how some revords are missed.
IDS Sports company After many years in the field they have the business of recording bowling speeds down to a fine art and very few erroneous speeds actually get to the T.V monitors. The 161.8 kph from Lee to Walsh in Brisbane was one such ball. however.
Three IDS radar instruments are trained at the ball, and are triggered just prior to the time of a ball's release by the bowler. The three radar guns in question usually display the same result, give or take a kph or so. A slight difference occurs when one radar actually records the ball at the exact point of release and thus will record a slightly higher reading than the other two which capture it a split second later. The speed at the point of release is what is displayed on the T.V monitors and at the ground.
If, say, the one particular gun records a speed of 160 kph and the other two record 142kph and 141kph, then it is assumed that the 160 kph speed is incorrect. A certain message will then usually appear on the gun in question to inform the gun's handler that a microwave emitting device has interfered with the frequency of that particular gun and the highest speed recorded is dismissed as a error.
In the case of the ball in question, this is exactly what took place, except for the fact that this particular ball escaped the net so to speak. The speed of 161.8 kph did appear on the public's television screens and many people may have seen it.
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by sanjay on Nov 28, 2009 06:18 PM
even Dhoiab recorded without confirmatory radars to Dravid above 160 kmph...
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by vinay on Nov 28, 2009 08:24 PM
red1ff engine going backwards. the latest msgs r shown first.
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by kiran sharma on Nov 28, 2009 05:40 PM
no its not reality only two bowlers have touch 160 kmph mark and they r Jeoff Thomson and Shoaib AKhtar that too only once in their life.
Re: kunshu
by kunal shukla on Nov 28, 2009 04:40 PM
thanks, was enjoying the test match at green park kanpur. how are other jury's. hope they are fine and at the peak of there health.
Re: Kalpesh, Sundari
by kunal shukla on Nov 28, 2009 04:38 PM
where are the other members? i was at green park for both 3 and 4th day. saw the match and it was awesome looking india winning by an inning and 144 runs.