The highlights package from yesterday is all I’ve seen of this bloke
But what am I missing?
He just looks like that generic potato gun 120-125km bowler that we have pumped out repeatedly over the last 15 years that come and go.
Had a couple of quite interesting FC games last year.
Remember him bowling Matt Welch neck and crop with a fast inswinger, which made me take notice.
Was it a ‘fast’ in swinger or only fast relative to 120km bowlers around him.
Ive lost count how many supposed 145k bowlers we have had upcoming but once we see them live with a gun on ten international stage they don’t touch 130.
I think it’s an illusion because 129 next to a few 115’s feels like 145 domestically
Cricinfo profile of the 'James Bond' of cricket:
FULL NAME: Angus James Mackay
BORN: 13 June 1967, Harare
KNOWN AS: Gus Mackay
The highlights package from yesterday is all I’ve seen of this bloke
But what am I missing?
He just looks like that generic potato gun 120-125km bowler that we have pumped out repeatedly over the last 15 years that come and go.
Had a couple of quite interesting FC games last year.
Remember him bowling Matt Welch neck and crop with a fast inswinger, which made me take notice.
Was it a ‘fast’ in swinger or only fast relative to 120km bowlers around him.
Ive lost count how many supposed 145k bowlers we have had upcoming but once we see them live with a gun on ten international stage they don’t touch 130.
I think it’s an illusion because 129 next to a few 115’s feels like 145 domestically
Yeah, obviously fast in the context of a Logan Cup game, with no speed gun!
But he hurried people, then pitched one up and splatted his stumps. Only 10 mins of cricket, months ago, but it was quite impressive.
I wouldn't celebrate the results against this Pakistan team too much. Our batting never fired at all, our only wins were due to some very poor Pakistani batting. This Pakistan team is particularly weak also.
Neil Johnson, Alistair Campbell, Murray Goodwin, Andy Flower (w), Grant Flower, Dave Houghton, Guy Whittall, Heath Streak (c), Andy Blignaut, Ray Price, Eddo Brandes