What Is It Like to Be Hit By a 90MPH Cricket Ball? & What's it like to be a fast bowler?😧| K&H
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
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talkSPORT's Cricket editor and presenter Jon Norman sits down with former Durham & England fast bowler Steve Harmison and cricket writer Jarrod Kimber to discuss all things cricket.
On today's episode, Kimber and Harmy discuss what it was like for Steve Harmison to be a fast bowler, the thoughts and actions that came with being a fast bowler, what it is like to be hit by a 90mph cricket ball, and whether more funds should be spent on pitches and equipment to make players safer.
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Please do more interviews like this. Never in my life did I imagine I'd enjoy listening to Harmy talk cricket, but here we are. He is a riveting storyteller and increasingly one of the more outspoken analysts in the game. This is gold, gents.
Jarrod Kimber is brilliant in these things. Almost everyone seems to say “Jarrod you’ll know better than me.” He’s combines intelligence with a serious anaraky-ness
Make harmy talk like a cricketer ,it’s great,don’t make him into a politician,he’s a very pleasent person generally
I remember the great Viv Richards, he went to hook Rodney Hogg, misses, hit him in the face.
The next Ball was another bouncer, Viv hit it for 6.
Some player.
I remember that well. What a great player - and never did wear a helmet
that silly point fielding position is just dumb in the modern age - there's courage, then there's just being a bit mental
even bouncers are questionable if we want to grow the sport - the old footage with guys with no helmets or protective gear going up against the West Indies is pretty insane to watch now
Sachin Tendulkar was hit at age 16-17 by Waqar Younis....was playing International cricket and still kept on playing with bloody nose....
Great stuff. But don’t mind my saying but there’s more to cricket than just the Ashes. Think of the great Windies, the 2 W’s from Pakistani, the Donald and Steins, the Vaas and Malingas, the Bumrahs etc.
And of course the McGraths and his posse
@@destyspot why bring in his posse rude boy
@@20shourya my man it is the truth ain’t it ?
He harmieson exposed SHARDUL THAKUR methodology. Connection? year of sheep. They bowl to get hit and get wicket by mishit or knick. They are ok in club cricket not for country cricket
even catching a cricket ball is pretty scary and dangerous as a kid - it's a tough sport
I just laugh my head off when people claim nobody other than in 1932-33 had to face a bodyline style of attack.
It is said that after David Hookes got his jaw broken by Andy Roberts early in his career, he wasn't quite the same either.
I think that's understandable. Although Botham still played quite well after an Andy Robert bouncer in his face at the start of his career.
Worst thing about getting hit by something too quick for your technique is that it comes out of nowhere, there's like additional shock on top of the pain
Still remember his spells in West Indies, he was in fire on that tour
Longest ive seen harmy go without slagging off IPL or India.... Was enjoyable listening to this, instead of listening to him whinging
Ahmed shahzad wasn't the same after hitting in the dead 2014 by nz's corey Anderson
All i see on my tv is 90mph bowlers going to the boundary fast. It’s clearly -EV to bowl fast.
All i see on my tv is 90mph bowlers going to the boundary fast. It’s clearly -EV to bowl fast.
As a bowler harmieson was trash but as a person and commentator is he is very good
Discuss on england defeat plzzz
Flintoff couldn’t knock the tail over 😮 think you need to check that I remember many many times Fred knocking the tail over, I’m surprised Harmy didn’t wet himself laughing at that comment.
It's all data based and statistics tells you he didn't do it that often
Jarrod did a podcast on it, look for it. Freddie was terrible against the tail over his career.
@@raheelakhtar7 I don’t need to I remember well Freddie knocking over the windies tail and the SA tail not to mention Pakistan etc etc.
Great interview
Loved this discussion!
It sucks 😂
Never liked harmison and the more I listen to him, the less I like him
Harmison was a good country bowler, over rated international bowler. At the international level the difference is control.
I'd certainly love to have taken over 220 test wickets and be called over rated.
Ask the West Indies how overrated he was hahaha
@@wackyadz06At this point everyone is overrated. People just call anyone overrated. Ah yes, dale steyn? Overrated choker!
@@wackyadz06 I mean he was overrated. Overrated doesn't mean bad. People might remember has a 9/10 bowler, but he was overall around a 6 or maybe 7. He had great peaks. But overall he was a pretty above average test bowler. He averaged 32 in tests playing most of his cricket in conditions that suit fast bowling. That's decent but you wouldn't go around saying that's unbelievable.
@@nooneknows19 No1 says Harmy was "unbelievable". You're creating a narrative in your head and then de-bunking it. Cricket fans know what he was good at and where he felt short.
He had some fantastic natural attributes that most quicks don't have: genuine pace, bounce and a challenging length that bothered even top batsmen. Unfortunately he didn't have the killer instinct that separates the best from the rest so he fell a bit short. I've never heard anyone claim he was a great bowler, but he could have been really something if he was a bit nastier.
Why do not you ever discuss the greatest white ball bowler ever, Bumrah?? Instead of these shitty overhyped English batsmen … Jealous ???
Did you not realise this is a British show??
Why are you so entitled? Make that content yourself if you want it. Sorry they didn't give you exactly what you want for free 😂
@@samuelloification2749 I’m paying
I hope insecure Indian cricket fans are just weirdos and not representative of something in Indian culture😮