Rick. That "Slider" that you saw is an example of reverse swing, which is basically a technique where one side of the ball is kept shiny (by saliva/sweat) and the other side is left untouched which makes it rough. This causes the ball to move unevenly. This was used to almost perfection by the bowler (Wasim Akram of Pak) you saw who was nick named "King of Swing".
No doubt Wasim and Waqar had all the talent in the world, but no one can deny the fact that they often tempered with the ball (mostly with soda bottle caps) to effect reverse swing much earlier than it would normally do so. However, they were no less than any bowler during their times.
@@Yash-vh3ns The reason we don't see reverse swing in limited overs Cricket nowadays is simply because of 2 new balls from opposite ends. So the ball never gets older than 25 overs , while a ball usually starts reverse swinging after 40 overs.
@@bodhisattva9762 Mate, I am a coach at Westall Secondary school in Melbourne, Australia. One of the finest schools known for sports achievements in Victoria. Only people like you, who watch cricket on Indian TV channels where they show advertisements more than the actual match, will think that they are an expert. On the other hand, people who have 20 years of experience in teaching cricket will stay silent. Now go back n watch some advertising
The general speed of spin bowlers (those who hit the ground to spin the bowl) is around 80-110Kmph (50-70 Miles/h) and fast bowlers generally bowl with variations of 120-155Kmph (75-96 Miles/h), ofcourse there are extreme ends to both there are 4 Bowlers in the world who have bowled more than 160kmph (the 100Miles/h mark) Shoaib Akhtar (Pakistan), Brett Lee Shaun Tait And Mitchell Starc (Australia)
@@HardikShahenshah It was made public only now. The video was uploaded 3 days ago and video can sent to those who they want to see it before making it public.
Every ball doesnt need to hit the pitch, before the batsman hits it.. When the ball hits the pitch around the batsman's leg, then that ball is called a 'Yorker' 🙂🙂
The delivery on rank #2 that you saw from Wasim Akram, where the ball swung in the air right after it left from bowlers' hands is the deadliest weapons a swing bowler can deliver. Wasim Akram is GOAT master of this art.
The one Rick got excited moving in air is actually required great skill. The man himself who bowled that ball is none other then Wasim Akram from Pakistan and delivery name is reverse swing. On ball there are 2 sides for making it reverse one side of the ball should shine and another side should be rough. And then comes your skill to nip back in or out while in the air.
Fast bowlers SWINGS the bowl with the help of wind & Spin bowler SPINS the bowl with the help of pitch but Most important is GRIP for all type of bowlers
Types of bowling in cricket Yorker Bouncer Outswing Inswing Leg break Off break Offspin Legspin Arm ball Knuckle ball Top spin Beamer Slow pitch delivery Off cutter Leg cutter
7:35 it seems like Rick observed a Swinging delivery for the first time. That gentleman bowling is Wasim Akram, former captain of Pakistan cricket team and a lead bowler. Along with his team mate and another brilliant bowler Waqar Younis, both were known as SULTANS OF SWING. And for as long as they played cricket, these guys were lethal and dominated the cricket field for a long time. Being from India I am proud of the long list of bowlers that we have had the pleasure to see representing our country like Jawagal Srinath, Venkatesh Prasad, Zaheer Khan, Irrfan Pathan, Bhuwanesh Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah. These guys are legends.
Interesting thing about bowlers is that they cant bend their elbow, if they do like pitchers it will be an illegal ball and the player will get banned.
Fastest Delivery ever bowled was by Shoaib akhtar ,161.3 kmph. There are majorly 4 types of bowlers. 1. Fast ( bowler who bowls above 142+) 2. Fast-medium ( 130-143) 3.Medium-Fast(120-130) 4. Medium (100-120)
Oh man. The nostalgia seeing some of those names. When I was a kid, I used to want to be a fast bowler and some of my favourites were Aussie and Pakistani bowlers. Brett Lee, Glenn McGrath, Wasim Akram, Shoaib Akhtar, and guys like Zaheer Khan as well.
Pace bowling (fast) speed is around 97 to 100 MPH. Medium fast (there are 2 speed variation types but broadly) is between 80 to 96 MPH. Swing bowling speed is around 85 MPH. Spin Bowling speed is around 45 to 55 MPH.
Fast bowlers can go from "slower ball" say 100-120km/hr to "pace ball" say 135-150km/hr. However, Some bowlers have bowled over 155-160km/hr. Spin bowlers pitch can range from 85-115km/hr.
Training yes but there’s a lot of physics involved here. The weather, if it’s windy or not, the ground, is it cracked, dry, wet, dewy, grassy? One needs to know exactly what to ball keeping the conditions in mind
The left Arm fast bowler was Wasim Akram also known as the “Sultan of Swing”... who was fast and extremely talented with the ball. He could make the ball swing(curve in American lingo) both ways(going in and going out) as well as reverse swing the ball(starts to curve one way and then changes direction) at will and was the nemesis of all batsmen across the world. Thankfully he has retired... his skills are still legendary.
Spinners bowl it at an average speed of 80-90 kms per hour. Medium pacers bowl at 120-135 kms/hr and fast bowlers bowl it at 135-150 kms/hr. Having said that bowlers like Shoaib Akhtar, Brett Lee (the last bowler you saw in this video), Shaun Tait can even bowl it upto 160 kms/hr i.e. 100 miles/hr.
The balls that turn are called spinners There are two types 1.leg spin 2. Off spin . The ball moving toward the inside is a leg spin and moving outside is a off spin . Each team had a lineup of spinners and fast bowlers.
The way of delivering of the ball is very scientific. There are many types of balls like Outswinger, inswinger, Yorker, off cutter incutter, swinging Yorker and so on. These were of fast ballers. For spinners, there are many variations like top spin, off spin, leg spin, spin with drift and turn, doosra and so on.
Rick and korbin, here is the info you requested 1) Broadly there are 2 types of bowling- Pace bowling where bowlers bowl at really high speeds and spin bowling which is much slower 2) Pace bowling includes swings ( the ball curves mid air either towards or away from the batsman) Spin bowling includes spins ( the ball bounces towards or away from batsman) 3) The fastest pace bowlers like Mitchell Starc , Shoaib Akhtar etc have bowled at 160-170 km/h ( Around 100 miles/hr)
most fast bowlers have speeds between 85-95 mph with very few being able to go higher. spinners sacrifice pace for more spin. they usually bowl between 50-60 mph and very few might occasionally go above that but they usually don't since they don't need to.
I used to bowl medium/fast pace, the seam with a cricket ball allows you to use aerodynamics and the seam itself hitting the pitch at weird angles to create movement. You can combine the two but there are specialised bowlers who concentrate on one or the other, a swing bowler uses the aerodynamics and a seam bowler uses the seam hitting the ground to create movement. Also one side of the ball is kept polished whilst the other side gets roughed up, creating even more aerodynamic effect later in the game.
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Max speed for a cricket delivery is around 161 km/hr. But the visuals you saw contain spinners and pace bowlers. Spinners generally bowls at 80-100 km/hr, but they can produce much more deviation of the pitch.
Pacers the fast bowlers who are seamers, swingers throw between 130 kmph to 155 kmph on average. And the spinners the slow bowlers, relative to the Pacers, throw between 75kmph to 120 kmph on average.
7:29 that is Wasim Akram aka Sultan of Swing one of the greatest bowler in the world, he helped groom Irfan Pathan as well. Fastest Bowl ever delivered is 161.3 km/hr (100.22mph) by Shoaib Akhter from Pakistan. Average Fast Bowler bowls at 140km/hr.
We know bernoulli's principle in Physics. When a fluid moves faster then pressure decreases. Here one hemisphere of the Cricket ball is constantly rubbed by the bowlers to make that side rough. Now when the Bowler spins the ball, the rotation creates uneven air flow along the two hemispheres, the rough side drags air more along its surface while the smoother side drags less air, thus creating a pressure difference between the two sides, which in turn shifts the ball towards the low pressure side. Everything else comes with practice.
Ok here it goes... There are mainly two types of bowlers in cricket 1. Seamers 2. Spinners Seamers - These are the bowlers with long run-ups. And usually bowl in the range of 135-150 kmph. With some bowlers touching even 160s. Seamers can also have different skills but mainly there are two major variation a fast bowler can bowl. 1. Swing in the air- where the bowls moves in a particular direction in the air. 2. Move of the pitch - where a ball changes direction after hitting the ground. Spinners - These bowlers bowl with a shorter run up and are usually slower. The speeds are generally around 90 kmph. Spinners can be of different types based on the direction they turn the ball after it hits the ground. 1. Off-spiners - They are right handed bowlers turning ball inwards for a right handed batsman. They generally turn the bowl using their fingers. 2. Leg Spinner - They are the right handed bowlers turning ball away from a right handed batsman. They usually turn the ball using their wrists. This is the one you guys were talking about. The bowler is Shane Warne probably the greatest leg Spinner ever. 3. Left arm Orthodox - Left handed bowlers turning ball away from the right handed batsman using his fingers. 4. Chinaman Bowler. - Left handed wrist spinner turning ball inwards for a right handed batsman.
Threre are mainly 3 types of movements after bowling a cricket ball: 1. Swing - movement in the air 2. Seam - movement after the ball has pitched on the ground 3. Spin - movement because of types of spins on the ball
@ourstupidreactions The fast bowlers usually bowl around 85-90 miles per hour. However the fastest ball in the history of cricket is by the Pakistani legendary speedster Shoaib Akhtar who clocked the speed of 100.22 miles per hour / 161.3 km/hr. 😬 Only five bowlers have yet touched the speed of 100 m/hr. Spinners who turn the ball bowl around 48-55 m/hr. 😃
So basically there are 3 ways to move a cricket ball, 2 of them being of the pitch : 1. 'Seam' for the fast bowlers and 2. 'Spin' for the spinners, and the 3rd one in the air which is called 'Swing'.
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That curve ball at 7:28 was bowled by the great Wasim Akram of Pakistan, He is known for his "REVERSE SWING" in the cricketing world. Pakistan kinda invented the reverse swing bowling in Cricket.
There are mainly three type of bowlers if categorised based on the speed of releasing the ball. 1. Spinners -> 75kmph - 95kmph(46mph - 60mph) 2. Medium pacers -> 120kmph -135kmph (75mph - 85mph) 3. Fast bowlers -> 135kmph -155kmph (85mph to 97mph) There were instances where bowlers bowled at more than 155kmph and upto 100mph, but they can't usually do it consistantly..
There are 3 kinds of movements - spin, swing and seam. Spin because ball is given a spin on release usually bowled slower. Swing because one half of the ball is shiny other rough, so it experience differential aerodynamics mid-air and becomes a curveball. Seam because cricket ball is two halves sown together and is the ball lands on the joint, it bounces of in or the other direction. Fast(90mph) swinging seamers are the deadliest unless you are Shane Warne and can spin half the pitch.
Fast bowlers bowl in excess of 90 mph. Fast medium bowlers bowl between 81 to 89 mph Medium fast bowlers bowl between 75 to 80 mph Spinners bowl a lot slower - under 60 mph The fastest bowler has bowled a ball clocked at 100 mph
The great shoaib akhtar bowled the fasted delivery clocking 100 Mph/ 161.3 kph. On average cricket fast bowler bowls around 145 KMPH or 90 Mph. There are numerous types of deliveries . One that turns square was due to footmarks created by bowlers with theirs spikes.
The fastest ball ever bowled in cricket is somewhere around 160 km/h... Average speeds of fast or medium fast bowlers range from 120 km/h to 150 km/h. For spinners it could be from 80 km/h to 100 km/h. There are other elements as swing in the ball, seam position for fast bowlers, flight of the ball for spinners..and then there's the type of delivery and the grip of the bowler... everything contributes to a particular delivery
In cricket some baller swing ball in air, some swing after pitching in swing or out swing and some combine both swing in air as well after pitching. Spin baller have capacity to move ball leg cutter or off cutter ,slow down or stop ball in air after pitching.
Just adding a few things about bowling in cricket: Primarily 2 types of bowlers: Fast Bowlers and Spinners. Fast bowlers are further sub divided into Fast ( who consistently bowl over 140 kmph. Eg Shaun Tait can pitch around 160 kmph. Brett Lee, MitchellJohnson, Shoiab Akhtar all around 150+ kmph. Akhtar has the fastest ball on record 161kmph) , Fast Medium ( 130- 140 kmph range)and Medium Fast( 120- mid 130s). Additionally all these bowlers will vary their speeds. Meaning they will bowl slower balls. Eg Akhtar can bowl 125 kmph delivery on purpose to kepp the batsman guessing. All these bowlers also try to 'swing the ball - ie move the ball in the air , and 'seam movement ' - ie deviation off the surface, which depends on how the ball hits the ground ( on the stiching- called the seam, and also depends on the moisture in the surface. More moisture, more movement). So a fast blower will combine all 3 types. So bowl a delivery which would move in the air ( swing) and also move after hitting the ground ( seam). And this at sometimes 160 kmph and sometimes 120. Sometimes try to just keep the ball straight ( ie no movement) . Mostly bowlers have very good control and they know which way the ball will move in the air. The off ground movement is also known and controlled by the bowler to a very large extent. But sometimes the pitch has too much grass or moisture in which case even the bowlers dont know how much the ball will deviate after hitting the pitch. So then they just concentrate on putting the ball in ares which are difficult to play for a batsman and let the pitch play its tricks.
Those deliveries are bowled at a pace of more than 150kmph......plus there is swing movement and in some of the countries it even seams i.e. swings in the air.......its freaking awesome and very hard to play
In cricket we have three different speeds like Pace, Swingers and Cutters, while Medium Pacers too have the same type, while spinners are of right hand left hand bowlers who bowl with finger that are of off spin and leg spin type and wrist spinners who are leg break and off brake bowlers AND THEN THEY HAVE VARIATIONS TO THEM AND GO BY SO MANY NAMES. Its crazy to tell you on you tube, thanks.
Now please react to different types of batting shots like square cut, leg drive, sweep, pull... And different types of bowlers like off spinner, swinger, seamer... Special types of bowling and batting also like googly, pallu scoop
The ball which moves in air or makes curve in the air is called reverse swing. It is the hardest ball to play. Well, to do that one rubs and makes one side of the cricket ball is surface rough and the other side remains same white shining and ball moves in the air in the white shining side.
Spin bowlers bowl between 55 to 65 mph, medium pace bowlers between 70 to 80 mph, fast medium bowlers between 80 to 85 mph, fast bowlers between 85 to 90 mph. Whereas, there have been very few bowlers (say around 10 or so in cricket history) who frequently bowled 90 to 100 mph. Shoaib Akhtar of Pakistan has bowled the fastest ball on record at 161.3 kmph (100 mph), then Brett Lee of Australia at 160.9 and Shaun Tait of Australia at 160.8.
There are two aspects to bowling 1. Fast bowling 2. Spin bowling The fast bowlers are the ones which have a longer run-up and the wicket keeper also tends to stand further back. The spin bowlers are the ones with relatively small run-ups and the keeper also tends to stand right behind the wickets. The fast bowlers are capable of bowling anywhere from 80-95 mph and the fastest delivery ever bowled was 100mph if memory serves me right. The spin bowlers tends to ball slower with a pace in the range of 45-55 mph. Also when the spin bowlers move the ball of the ground (called Pitch in cricket) it's called spinning the ball. When fast bowlers move the ball of the pitch it's call swinging the ball. Hope this was helpful all the very best. Love you guys Cheers.
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All these are among the greatest bowlers... Shane Warne that turning one... similar one in his earlier days is called “Ball of the Century”
But the list is missing lasith malinga
@@Kumars-d1c he is no where near being a great bowler
@@jetank2016 may be not for you but rest of the world accepted it
@@Kumars-d1c that world may be existing on Mars.
@@Kumars-d1c yeah list could have included Malinga.. the person might have just missed it..
Rick. That "Slider" that you saw is an example of reverse swing, which is basically a technique where one side of the ball is kept shiny (by saliva/sweat) and the other side is left untouched which makes it rough. This causes the ball to move unevenly. This was used to almost perfection by the bowler (Wasim Akram of Pak) you saw who was nick named "King of Swing".
Correction it's 'Sultan of Swing' . King of Swing' is given to Jimmy Anderson
No doubt Wasim and Waqar had all the talent in the world, but no one can deny the fact that they often tempered with the ball (mostly with soda bottle caps) to effect reverse swing much earlier than it would normally do so. However, they were no less than any bowler during their times.
@@sohamrane1938 no king of swing was waqaur younis
Wasim Akram was master at reverse swing but sadely nowadays this art of reverse swing is almost dead in cricket
@@Yash-vh3ns The reason we don't see reverse swing in limited overs Cricket nowadays is simply because of 2 new balls from opposite ends. So the ball never gets older than 25 overs , while a ball usually starts reverse swinging after 40 overs.
There's a reason those deliveries are called "Toe crushers". Those come at you at 90-95 mph and the reaction time to them is negligible
No one has ever called them “Toe crusher”! Never
@@JessiOz2k07 You need to watch more cricket then. You don't know what you're talking about.
@@bodhisattva9762 Mate, I am a coach at Westall Secondary school in Melbourne, Australia. One of the finest schools known for sports achievements in Victoria.
Only people like you, who watch cricket on Indian TV channels where they show advertisements more than the actual match, will think that they are an expert. On the other hand, people who have 20 years of experience in teaching cricket will stay silent.
Now go back n watch some advertising
@@JessiOz2k07 good for you
@@JessiOz2k07 well but yes , yorkers are do known as toe crushers
Rick: How do u hit that???
Korbin: idk...how do u even throw that??? 😂
7:13😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁 amazing delivery. Great questions
The general speed of spin bowlers (those who hit the ground to spin the bowl) is around 80-110Kmph (50-70 Miles/h) and fast bowlers generally bowl with variations of 120-155Kmph (75-96 Miles/h), ofcourse there are extreme ends to both there are 4 Bowlers in the world who have bowled more than 160kmph (the 100Miles/h mark)
Shoaib Akhtar (Pakistan),
Brett Lee
Shaun Tait
And Mitchell Starc (Australia)
How this is commented 3 days ago as they have uploaded half an hour ago?
@@HardikShahenshah It was made public only now. The video was uploaded 3 days ago and video can sent to those who they want to see it before making it public.
@kratos Bond never broke 160 mark
Include Jeff Thompson too
Every ball doesnt need to hit the pitch, before the batsman hits it.. When the ball hits the pitch around the batsman's leg, then that ball is called a 'Yorker' 🙂🙂
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Some of the bowlers you saw in this video would bowl with the speed of 155- 159 KMPH and they have a record of bowling at 100 miles per hour
Lol none of these cross even 140 kph
@@saifmehdi178 did you even see brett lee, sohib aktar, shane bond in there? what he said is correct
@@saifmehdi178 he said abt the capability of the bowlers in this video, not the deliveries in the video.
@@Ankit-yp3uu Have you gone crazy? They bowled at most at 145 kph.
@@saifmehdi178 🤣🤣 fastest ball ever bowled is 161.3 kmph..by shoib akhtar..know the facts 1st and then comment dude
the fast bowlers can achieve a ball speed of about a 100mph, while the spinners oscillate between 40-60 mph
Unplayable deliveries list without Malinga????
And Waqar Younis? The master of swinging toe crushing yorkers.
Ajmal, Narain, harbhajan, asif.
Totally!!!
The delivery on rank #2 that you saw from Wasim Akram, where the ball swung in the air right after it left from bowlers' hands is the deadliest weapons a swing bowler can deliver. Wasim Akram is GOAT master of this art.
The one Rick got excited moving in air is actually required great skill. The man himself who bowled that ball is none other then Wasim Akram from Pakistan and delivery name is reverse swing.
On ball there are 2 sides for making it reverse one side of the ball should shine and another side should be rough. And then comes your skill to nip back in or out while in the air.
The delivery name is reverse swinging yorker
@@rrtp2009 Yorker is the length of the delivery like we use the term for out/in swing, slow yorker etc.
The wickets broke when Dale Steyn was at his best🌚
Irfan Pathan, Brett Lee, Waqar Younis, Shoaib Akhtar, Shane Bond and Imran Khan all broke wickets multiple times
Those were the times.😃
Nowadays getting a batsman bowled is a miracle.😓
@@rajatushar123 Because now instead of trying to getting them bowled out, they focus more on variations and doing a wide yorker.
Fast bowlers SWINGS the bowl with the help of wind &
Spin bowler SPINS the bowl with the help of pitch but
Most important is GRIP for all type of bowlers
You are right but it also depends on the bowling action , seam position , to swing bowl.
@@heypirloman I am giving them basic gyan for the starters
@7:40 Reverse Swing
The ball before that one by Anderson was a full on swing ball.
Two of my favourite.
Types of bowling in cricket
Yorker
Bouncer
Outswing
Inswing
Leg break
Off break
Offspin
Legspin
Arm ball
Knuckle ball
Top spin
Beamer
Slow pitch delivery
Off cutter
Leg cutter
The infamous Reverse swing 😑
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7:35 it seems like Rick observed a Swinging delivery for the first time. That gentleman bowling is Wasim Akram, former captain of Pakistan cricket team and a lead bowler. Along with his team mate and another brilliant bowler Waqar Younis, both were known as SULTANS OF SWING. And for as long as they played cricket, these guys were lethal and dominated the cricket field for a long time. Being from India I am proud of the long list of bowlers that we have had the pleasure to see representing our country like Jawagal Srinath, Venkatesh Prasad, Zaheer Khan, Irrfan Pathan, Bhuwanesh Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah. These guys are legends.
7:30 Rick picks up
reverse swing 😂❤ that's so impressive Rick
Interesting thing about bowlers is that they cant bend their elbow, if they do like pitchers it will be an illegal ball and the player will get banned.
This is a much needed info for baseball watchers.
they can bend their elbow but cannot straighten it by more than 15 degrees when releasing.
@@manish0013 i know this, but it is complicated to explain to them, that is why i ignored it, and mostly it is relates to spin bowlers.
@@amals0075 no problem mate. the law is quite complicated so it is not easy to make others understand it.
Fastest Delivery ever bowled was by Shoaib akhtar ,161.3 kmph. There are majorly 4 types of bowlers.
1. Fast ( bowler who bowls above 142+)
2. Fast-medium ( 130-143)
3.Medium-Fast(120-130)
4. Medium (100-120)
1:38 Korbin have you heard of VIMAL😂😂
Hi
Oh man. The nostalgia seeing some of those names. When I was a kid, I used to want to be a fast bowler and some of my favourites were Aussie and Pakistani bowlers. Brett Lee, Glenn McGrath, Wasim Akram, Shoaib Akhtar, and guys like Zaheer Khan as well.
Malinga's slower ball to Michael Clarke in missing , that was the proper definition of " unplayable " .
A good fast bowler bowls at an avg speed of 140-145 Kmph. The fastest recorded ball is 161.3 Kmph (100.2 mph)
Pace bowling (fast) speed is around 97 to 100 MPH. Medium fast (there are 2 speed variation types but broadly) is between 80 to 96 MPH. Swing bowling speed is around 85 MPH. Spin Bowling speed is around 45 to 55 MPH.
Spin bowling is usually slower at 70-100Kmph and fast bowing goes from 100-160....(but sometimes even spin is above 100 and fast is below 100)
Fast bowlers can go from "slower ball" say 100-120km/hr to "pace ball" say 135-150km/hr. However, Some bowlers have bowled over 155-160km/hr.
Spin bowlers pitch can range from 85-115km/hr.
Training yes but there’s a lot of physics involved here. The weather, if it’s windy or not, the ground, is it cracked, dry, wet, dewy, grassy? One needs to know exactly what to ball keeping the conditions in mind
speed of the ball
fast bowler - 140 km/hr average speed (165 max)
spinners - 80 km/hr average speed (110 max)
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7:36 That's Wasim Akram's reverse swing Rick. THE BEST 😀
The left Arm fast bowler was Wasim Akram also known as the “Sultan of Swing”... who was fast and extremely talented with the ball. He could make the ball swing(curve in American lingo) both ways(going in and going out) as well as reverse swing the ball(starts to curve one way and then changes direction) at will and was the nemesis of all batsmen across the world. Thankfully he has retired... his skills are still legendary.
Spinners bowl it at an average speed of 80-90 kms per hour. Medium pacers bowl at 120-135 kms/hr and fast bowlers bowl it at 135-150 kms/hr. Having said that bowlers like Shoaib Akhtar, Brett Lee (the last bowler you saw in this video), Shaun Tait can even bowl it upto 160 kms/hr i.e. 100 miles/hr.
Spin ball - around 80-100 kmph
medium pace - 100-130 kmps
full pace - 130-150 kmps (sometimes more than 150)
The balls that turn are called spinners
There are two types 1.leg spin 2. Off spin . The ball moving toward the inside is a leg spin and moving outside is a off spin . Each team had a lineup of spinners and fast bowlers.
The way of delivering of the ball is very scientific. There are many types of balls like Outswinger, inswinger, Yorker, off cutter incutter, swinging Yorker and so on. These were of fast ballers. For spinners, there are many variations like top spin, off spin, leg spin, spin with drift and turn, doosra and so on.
The ball moving in the air which we call the swing is a perfect example of magnus effect we read in physics
7:30 thats wasim akram, one of the best swingers to ever exist! u guys have to check his highlights out.
Also the fastest cricket bowling is around 100 mph, with bowlers like Shoaib Akhtar, Shaun Tait and Brett Lee having achieved that feat.
Rick and korbin, here is the info you requested
1) Broadly there are 2 types of bowling- Pace bowling where bowlers bowl at really high speeds and spin bowling which is much slower
2) Pace bowling includes swings ( the ball curves mid air either towards or away from the batsman)
Spin bowling includes spins ( the ball bounces towards or away from batsman)
3) The fastest pace bowlers like Mitchell Starc , Shoaib Akhtar etc have bowled at 160-170 km/h ( Around 100 miles/hr)
Kunuckle ball is a thing in cricket too!
Just deceives the batsman
For fast bowlers... average speed may be 130-140 kmph
Some bowlers bowl greater that 160kmph also(100mph)
most fast bowlers have speeds between 85-95 mph with very few being able to go higher. spinners sacrifice pace for more spin. they usually bowl between 50-60 mph and very few might occasionally go above that but they usually don't since they don't need to.
I used to bowl medium/fast pace, the seam with a cricket ball allows you to use aerodynamics and the seam itself hitting the pitch at weird angles to create movement. You can combine the two but there are specialised bowlers who concentrate on one or the other, a swing bowler uses the aerodynamics and a seam bowler uses the seam hitting the ground to create movement. Also one side of the ball is kept polished whilst the other side gets roughed up, creating even more aerodynamic effect later in the game.
Batsmans watch the grip of finger of bowler before delivering a ball toward them....
They all curve in the air too guys. Fast bowlers spin in air and then on ground. !!🤣. Also called SEAM
Everything was OK till the end, but where's the mahn.,...??
Mr. MALINGAAAAAA......., ???
He is also one of the fastest and hardest bowler to play, and his brilliance in bowling...., 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love from India 🇮🇳
Max speed for a cricket delivery is around 161 km/hr. But the visuals you saw contain spinners and pace bowlers. Spinners generally bowls at 80-100 km/hr, but they can produce much more deviation of the pitch.
The movement of the ball in the air is called swing and movement off the pitch is called seam movement for a fast bowler and spin/turn for a spinner.
Rick that's called reverse swing by Wasim Akram (Legendary Pakistani bowler ).
I see Rick going, "woah woah".
I take a second look. Of course it is Wasim Akram!
Pacers the fast bowlers who are seamers, swingers throw between 130 kmph to 155 kmph on average. And the spinners the slow bowlers, relative to the Pacers, throw between 75kmph to 120 kmph on average.
7:29 that is Wasim Akram aka Sultan of Swing one of the greatest bowler in the world, he helped groom Irfan Pathan as well. Fastest Bowl ever delivered is 161.3 km/hr (100.22mph) by Shoaib Akhter from Pakistan. Average Fast Bowler bowls at 140km/hr.
We know bernoulli's principle in Physics. When a fluid moves faster then pressure decreases. Here one hemisphere of the Cricket ball is constantly rubbed by the bowlers to make that side rough. Now when the Bowler spins the ball, the rotation creates uneven air flow along the two hemispheres, the rough side drags air more along its surface while the smoother side drags less air, thus creating a pressure difference between the two sides, which in turn shifts the ball towards the low pressure side. Everything else comes with practice.
Yes Korbin, the wickets break quite a few times. Also depends on speed of the bowl and impact on the stumps.
And the pacers bowl at a speed of 90-95 mph.
Ball speed .. Avg 130-140 kmph
Or over a hundred miles an hour
Hey guy that wow wow anxious moment @07:30 is the King of Swing the one and one Wasim Akram India loves him.
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Ok here it goes...
There are mainly two types of bowlers in cricket
1. Seamers
2. Spinners
Seamers - These are the bowlers with long run-ups. And usually bowl in the range of 135-150 kmph. With some bowlers touching even 160s.
Seamers can also have different skills but mainly there are two major variation a fast bowler can bowl.
1. Swing in the air- where the bowls moves in a particular direction in the air.
2. Move of the pitch - where a ball changes direction after hitting the ground.
Spinners - These bowlers bowl with a shorter run up and are usually slower. The speeds are generally around 90 kmph.
Spinners can be of different types based on the direction they turn the ball after it hits the ground.
1. Off-spiners - They are right handed bowlers turning ball inwards for a right handed batsman. They generally turn the bowl using their fingers.
2. Leg Spinner - They are the right handed bowlers turning ball away from a right handed batsman.
They usually turn the ball using their wrists. This is the one you guys were talking about. The bowler is Shane Warne probably the greatest leg Spinner ever.
3. Left arm Orthodox - Left handed bowlers turning ball away from the right handed batsman using his fingers.
4. Chinaman Bowler. - Left handed wrist spinner turning ball inwards for a right handed batsman.
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Threre are mainly 3 types of movements after bowling a cricket ball:
1. Swing - movement in the air
2. Seam - movement after the ball has pitched on the ground
3. Spin - movement because of types of spins on the ball
@ourstupidreactions The fast bowlers usually bowl around 85-90 miles per hour. However the fastest ball in the history of cricket is by the Pakistani legendary speedster Shoaib Akhtar who clocked the speed of 100.22 miles per hour / 161.3 km/hr. 😬
Only five bowlers have yet touched the speed of 100 m/hr.
Spinners who turn the ball bowl around 48-55 m/hr. 😃
So basically there are 3 ways to move a cricket ball, 2 of them being of the pitch : 1. 'Seam' for the fast bowlers and 2. 'Spin' for the spinners, and the 3rd one in the air which is called 'Swing'.
*That was Banana swing by Swing King Wasim Akram🤟🏻*
You cant compare bowlers to pitchers in baseball because pitchers always throw check balls which r illegal in cricket.
the ones you saw shoaib and brett can bowl 150+, fastest being 160+ each, while most others are 145+ and spinners are at around 80-100
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That curve ball at 7:28 was bowled by the great Wasim Akram of Pakistan, He is known for his "REVERSE SWING" in the cricketing world.
Pakistan kinda invented the reverse swing bowling in Cricket.
For balls to swing in air after release the speed needs to be in the range of 145 to 155 kph
There are mainly three type of bowlers if categorised based on the speed of releasing the ball.
1. Spinners -> 75kmph - 95kmph(46mph - 60mph)
2. Medium pacers -> 120kmph -135kmph (75mph - 85mph)
3. Fast bowlers -> 135kmph -155kmph (85mph to 97mph)
There were instances where bowlers bowled at more than 155kmph and upto 100mph, but they can't usually do it consistantly..
There are 3 kinds of movements - spin, swing and seam. Spin because ball is given a spin on release usually bowled slower. Swing because one half of the ball is shiny other rough, so it experience differential aerodynamics mid-air and becomes a curveball. Seam because cricket ball is two halves sown together and is the ball lands on the joint, it bounces of in or the other direction. Fast(90mph) swinging seamers are the deadliest unless you are Shane Warne and can spin half the pitch.
Fast bowlers bowl in excess of 90 mph.
Fast medium bowlers bowl between 81 to 89 mph
Medium fast bowlers bowl between 75 to 80 mph
Spinners bowl a lot slower - under 60 mph
The fastest bowler has bowled a ball clocked at 100 mph
Being i am playing cricket since my childhood now i am 26 i cant see ball coming to me at the speed of 130 km/hr ! These guys are just gifted
The great shoaib akhtar bowled the fasted delivery clocking 100 Mph/ 161.3 kph. On average cricket fast bowler bowls around 145 KMPH or 90 Mph. There are numerous types of deliveries . One that turns square was due to footmarks created by bowlers with theirs spikes.
The fastest ball ever bowled in cricket is somewhere around 160 km/h... Average speeds of fast or medium fast bowlers range from 120 km/h to 150 km/h. For spinners it could be from 80 km/h to 100 km/h. There are other elements as swing in the ball, seam position for fast bowlers, flight of the ball for spinners..and then there's the type of delivery and the grip of the bowler... everything contributes to a particular delivery
In cricket some baller swing ball in air, some swing after pitching in swing or out swing and some combine both swing in air as well after pitching. Spin baller have capacity to move ball leg cutter or off cutter ,slow down or stop ball in air after pitching.
the spin on the ball is due to fingers and/or wrists and the swing on the ball is due to the difference in weight of the two halves of the ball
Just adding a few things about bowling in cricket:
Primarily 2 types of bowlers: Fast Bowlers and Spinners.
Fast bowlers are further sub divided into Fast ( who consistently bowl over 140 kmph. Eg Shaun Tait can pitch around 160 kmph. Brett Lee, MitchellJohnson, Shoiab Akhtar all around 150+ kmph. Akhtar has the fastest ball on record 161kmph)
, Fast Medium ( 130- 140 kmph range)and
Medium Fast( 120- mid 130s). Additionally all these bowlers will vary their speeds. Meaning they will bowl slower balls. Eg Akhtar can bowl 125 kmph delivery on purpose to kepp the batsman guessing. All these bowlers also try to 'swing the ball - ie move the ball in the air , and 'seam movement ' - ie deviation off the surface, which depends on how the ball hits the ground ( on the stiching- called the seam, and also depends on the moisture in the surface. More moisture, more movement).
So a fast blower will combine all 3 types. So bowl a delivery which would move in the air ( swing) and also move after hitting the ground ( seam). And this at sometimes 160 kmph and sometimes 120. Sometimes try to just keep the ball straight ( ie no movement) . Mostly bowlers have very good control and they know which way the ball will move in the air. The off ground movement is also known and controlled by the bowler to a very large extent. But sometimes the pitch has too much grass or moisture in which case even the bowlers dont know how much the ball will deviate after hitting the pitch. So then they just concentrate on putting the ball in ares which are difficult to play for a batsman and let the pitch play its tricks.
Those deliveries are bowled at a pace of more than 150kmph......plus there is swing movement and in some of the countries it even seams i.e. swings in the air.......its freaking awesome and very hard to play
Almost every delivery on this video had movement on it, and they could only spot 1😂
The ten fastest bowlers in cricket history:
Shoaib Akhtar (Pakistan)- 161.3 kph (100.2 mph)
Shaun Tait (Australia)- 161.1 kph (100.1 mph)
Brett Lee (Australia)- 160.8 kph (99.9 mph)
Jeff Thomson (Australia) - 160.6 kph (99.8 mph)
Mitchell Starc (Australia) - 160.4 kph (99.7 mph)
In cricket we have three different speeds like Pace, Swingers and Cutters, while Medium Pacers too have the same type, while spinners are of right hand left hand bowlers who bowl with finger that are of off spin and leg spin type and wrist spinners who are leg break and off brake bowlers AND THEN THEY HAVE VARIATIONS TO THEM AND GO BY SO MANY NAMES. Its crazy to tell you on you tube, thanks.
"Wierd twisty bouncy ones" 😂
Now please react to different types of batting shots like square cut, leg drive, sweep, pull... And different types of bowlers like off spinner, swinger, seamer... Special types of bowling and batting also like googly, pallu scoop
Fastest Ball in Cricket - 100.2 MPH/161.3 KmPH
The ball which moves in air or makes curve in the air is called reverse swing. It is the hardest ball to play. Well, to do that one rubs and makes one side of the cricket ball is surface rough and the other side remains same white shining and ball moves in the air in the white shining side.
@7:29 Bowlers name is Wasim Akram and he is regarded as the king of swing in cricket history.
Dale Steyn's Ball to Michael Vaughan was missing from the list . That has to be in Top 5 .
That ball which went back in is called "reverse swing" in cricket. It is similar to "curve ball" of baseball.
Spin bowlers bowl between 55 to 65 mph, medium pace bowlers between 70 to 80 mph, fast medium bowlers between 80 to 85 mph, fast bowlers between 85 to 90 mph. Whereas, there have been very few bowlers (say around 10 or so in cricket history) who frequently bowled 90 to 100 mph. Shoaib Akhtar of Pakistan has bowled the fastest ball on record at 161.3 kmph (100 mph), then Brett Lee of Australia at 160.9 and Shaun Tait of Australia at 160.8.
That slider one was reverse swing. It is done by keeping one side shiny by saliva or sweat and other rough or untouched
There are two aspects to bowling
1. Fast bowling
2. Spin bowling
The fast bowlers are the ones which have a longer run-up and the wicket keeper also tends to stand further back.
The spin bowlers are the ones with relatively small run-ups and the keeper also tends to stand right behind the wickets.
The fast bowlers are capable of bowling anywhere from 80-95 mph and the fastest delivery ever bowled was 100mph if memory serves me right.
The spin bowlers tends to ball slower with a pace in the range of 45-55 mph.
Also when the spin bowlers move the ball of the ground (called Pitch in cricket) it's called spinning the ball.
When fast bowlers move the ball of the pitch it's call swinging the ball.
Hope this was helpful all the very best.
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Bhuvaneswar kumar's ball at 18
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Brett lee's ball at 1 above warne-murli🤔
That bhuvi's ball is one of the best ball of the century
It is Bhubaneswar's 1st wicket Of his career 🔥
@@bj079 this inswinger bowled was his 3rd wicket
Fast bowlers pitch around 90 miles an hour
The speed at which the ball pitches varies from as low as 60 kmph to as high as 160 kmph
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