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140 140kph is not the average bowling speed of Glenn Mcgrath because 140kph is express pace at which on a average basis only Fast bowlers can bowl at. Mcgrath's average bowling speed was below 85mph which in kph is equal to 136.79km/h. Mcgrath was a Fast-Medium bowler and Fast-Medium bowlers cant have an average speed of more than 84.99 mph (136.77kph)
get more arm power or get the right angle
Fast bowlers run from a particular distance prior to bowl their delivery. And spin bowlers usually do that in short distance. This is to gain energy to bowl the delivery with their maximum pace (speed) to make an impact. Well, in cricket it is called bowling and not throwing.
James Anderson's Bowling speed is 5.6
Courtney Walsh's and Curtly Ambrose's average bowling speeds without any doubt are definately at least 85mph because they were both genuine express pace bowlers but they definately weren't as fast as Mohammad Sami, Shoaib Akhtar, Shaun Tait and Brett Lee
Well if you throw a bowling ball and a golf ball, which is gonna go faster?
Rugby speed is all about explosive power and acceleration therefore weight training and sprinting will improve your speed for rugby
shoaib akhttar 161.5 km
the golf ball stopped but the bowling ball keep rolling due to their different size and weight.as we know bowling ball is bigger in size as well as weight so it will face more fictin force and stops early as compare to golf ball when they collide and at the same time bowling ball poshes the golf ball back.so the golf ball stops and the golf ball keeps rolling.
in the 140s
They move faster then others because they have weight in them. It may not make sense, but try this: Take a marble and a bowling ball. Roll them both the same speed. Which one goes faster? It will be the bowling ball because it has more weight to it. Regular clouds do not have much weight to them, so they float through the sky slower then rain clouds.
The speed is measured by radar from the batsman's end as the ball leaves the bowlers hand.