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a fast bowler take a long start while bowling... give reason

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Answered by 34545
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The power generated to give initial velocity to a projectile ( power to deliver a ball) is dependent on many factors. Momentum, the power you generate from your body and how freely you release a ball.

The length of run-up to extent is a contributor to the momentum but not always directly proportional. It has to be combined with rhythm and optimal length of run up. Too length run-up may disturb your rhythm and tire you before the last stride and jump before the delivery.

Not all the bowlers who take a long run up bowl fast and not all the bowlers who fast doesn't take a long run-up. The reason for this to bowl fast you need to have Strong and flexible shoulders ( suitable for fast bowling. Not everybody who is strong can bowl fast) and a bowling action which allows to translate all the momentum and power from the body in to the power involved in throwing a delivery.

Answered by mayureshdeshpande50
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Answer:

The power generated to give initial velocity to a projectile ( power to deliver a ball) is dependent on many factors. Momentum, the power you generate from your body and how freely you release a ball.

The length of run-up to extent is a contributor to the momentum but not always directly proportional. It has to be combined with rhythm and optimal length of run up. Too length run-up may disturb your rhythm and tire you before the last stride and jump before the delivery.

Not all the bowlers who take a long run up bowl fast and not all the bowlers who fast doesn't take a long run-up. The reason for this to bowl fast you need to have Strong and flexible shoulders ( suitable for fast bowling. Not everybody who is strong can bowl fast) and a bowling action which allows to translate all the momentum and power from the body in to the power involved in throwing a delivery.

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