Curtly Ambrose: West Indies' Generation Z have potential if right balance is found

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JAMES COYNE - EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Hitting a consistent length is the issue for young fast bowlers in the West Indies, says the legendary Ambrose


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Posted by Steve on 15/01/2022 at 11:53

It does appear that most of the young fast bowlers don't try to put the ball consistantly in the same spot..Theyseem to want to try something different even when they have batsmen in trouble.. either by bowling a wide ball,a short ball,or trying to hit the stumps with each ball..resulting i boundaries. Consistentcy in length where batsmen are forced to play usually result in a wicket..

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