As has been said too many fast bowlers getting injured... over playing or not physically up for the task?
Fast bowling takes a huge amount out of your physically. Something like 2.5 times your body weight goes through your knees/ankles every time you bowl. If you bowl 50 overs a test, 10 times a year that is a lot to put your body through. It's no coincidence that the "good county pros" are the ones trundling in at 79mph with a short run up and a 15 year careerAs has been said too many fast bowlers getting injured... over playing or not physically up for the task?
Fast bowling takes a huge amount out of your physically. Something like 2.5 times your body weight goes through your knees/ankles every time you bowl. If you bowl 50 overs a test, 10 times a year that is a lot to put your body through. It's no coincidence that the "good county pros" are the ones trundling in at 79mph with a short run up and a 15 year career
Pretty sure Jimmy Anderson was a "fast" bowler when he first came into international cricket, then he dropped his speeds and focused on accuracy/swing
It can't be a coincidence that Stone, Wood & Archer all have/had skeletal injuries
Robinson doesn't look after himself off the field apparently
I watched the last ten overs. The carnage by Livingston at the end was breathtaking. 498 is ridiculous in a 50 game formatJos Butter was ridiculous today against the Netherlands. Obviously not the best opponents but he was sensational. (not test match related but didn't want to create another thread)
They were lucky it wasn't 550I watched the last ten overs. The carnage by Livingston at the end was breathtaking. 498 is ridiculous in a 50 game format

. Salt was excellent as well. Unbelievable power in the first 6 batters. They will run out of cricket balls in the next 2 games. 
And Roy was out for 1They were lucky it wasn't 550
Seriously though, Buttler, Livingstone, and Stokes and Bairstow to com back in. Salt was excellent as well. Unbelievable power in the first 6 batters. They will run out of cricket balls in the next 2 games.
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. Root as well, although more of a calming effect. **** that mateAnd Roy was out for 1. Root as well, although more of a calming effect.
Its ridiculous the strength and depth we have in white ball cricket. Personally I hope Stokes kind of dumbs down on his white ball cricket and concentrates on the Test Team. That said I am more bias to Test cricket than the other formats.
I've got tickets to watch them against SA at Durham. And I hope Stokes, Bairstow, Livingstone, Butter etc. Are smashing them all over the shop.Enjoy mate. Just had a look for tickets and it's a sell out, so makes for a great day**** that mateI've got tickets to watch them against SA at Durham. And I hope Stokes, Bairstow, Livingstone, Butter etc. Are smashing them all over the shop.
You wanting tickets mate?Enjoy mate. Just had a look for tickets and it's a sell out, so makes for a great day
I don't but thanks for the offer. I've seen them at both Lords and the Oval. Sadly, I prefer to watch cricket (and golf) on the TV rather than live. Pathetic I knowYou wanting tickets mate?
I've never been to a cricket match ever, and tbh, have only took an interest in it over the past 5 or 6 years or so.I don't but thanks for the offer. I've seen them at both Lords and the Oval. Sadly, I prefer to watch cricket (and golf) on the TV rather than live. Pathetic I know![]()
How many you after Marcus?I do!!
He was badly over bowled by Root a couple of times.
But Archer had played little first class cricket so the demands would have been a shock to him. He should only ever have been used in short three or four over spells.
As for the England set up. It has ruined more fast bowlers than it hasn't down the years.

1000hrs tomorrow chaps. If it's anything like the first match against the Netherlands it's going to be absolute carnage. Something decent to watch on the box though. Boooooomm![]()