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career.One of the reasons why I admired him was his endurance, Mashrafe said. His run-up was so smooth that they said even the u
career.One of the reasons why I admired him was his endurance, Mashrafe said. His run-up was so smooth that they said even the u
in Team 27.10.2019 05:49von jcy123 •

The timing of Courtney Walshs appointment as the Bangladesh bowling coach is near-perfect. One of the greatest fast bowlers of the modern era will now be in charge of a pace-bowling unit that has just started to get taken seriously.Walsh is on a three-year contract up to the 2019 World Cup, and much of the experience from his long playing career and a level 3 coaching degree will be used to sharpen Bangladeshs pace attack in ODIs and T20s, and retooling the Test attack.Fast bowling in Bangladesh used to be a novelty act for a long time with Mashrafe Mortaza the only shining light for more than a decade. Given the pitches, spinners quite naturally ruled the overs and wickets columns. It gradually changed with the emergence of bowlers like Shahadat Hossain, Rubel Hossain and Shafiul Islam, but until 2015, it was always spin.At the insistence of Mashrafe, Bangladeshs limited-overs captain, and head coach Chandika Hathurusingha, there has been an influx of pace bowlers with varied skills, who have been used cleverly over the last two years. Mashrafe banks on his experience to move the ball, while Rubel and Taskin Ahmed offer pace and a bit of swing.Al-Amin Hossain has used his legcutters well in ODIs, while Mustafizur Rahman has become a sensation with cutters and slower balls.Heath Streak, the former Zimbabwe captain, whom Walsh succeeds, did a fine job for two years with these pace bowlers. Among the things he did well was to monitor and maintain the workload of theinjury-prone pace bowlers. It meant that their bowling actions needed to be consistent. Streaks vigilance and with the confidence placed in the pacers by Mashrafe and Hathurusingha, were factors behind the match-turning spells produced by the quicks during the 2015 World Cup and the home series against Pakistan, India, South Africa and Zimbabwe.Mashrafe said Walshs addition at this stage was a big boost to the pace bowlers, especially for the Test attack, which has lacked the bite to bowl sides out twice. He added that Walshs superb record could perhaps inspire a Bangladeshi fast bowler to emulate him in the Test arena.If we can learn a bit from his vast experience, it would be very helpful for us, Mashrafe said. Pace bowling has a major role in a team taking 20 wickets in a Test match, so I feel that our boys can learn from him how to go about it. His passion, the way he handled situation, these are key things that we can all take from him.We dont have bowlers like Dale Steyn in our team. Our bowling attack needs to do well for a number of years, and not just now. We need a bowler who would take 300 Test wickets, so for that one has to perform for a sustained period. There must be ways how that can happen, and I think we learn that from him [Walsh].Mashrafe said it would be important to see how much the Bangladesh pacers pick up from Walsh during his three-year stay, a key takeaway being the methods he employed to stay fit through most of his 17-year international career.One of the reasons why I admired him was his endurance, Mashrafe said. His run-up was so smooth that they said even the umpire couldnt hear him running in. There was always a smile on his face. He was a great character. I think we can learn from him how to stay fit.If everyone wants to learn from him eagerly, then they can get a lot out of a coach, because they are always trying to help you.Taskin, who is preparing to go to Brisbane to have his bowling action reassessed on September 8, said he wanted to learn how to generate extra bounce from a good length, which was Walshs forte in his heyday.I first want to learn how to gain extra bounce from a good length, which he did so well. I will try to understand the technical side of it, though I dont have the strength like someone from the Caribbean.I will also try to learn how he remained fit and without injury for so long in his career, and also he bowled those long spells in Test cricket.Taskins father always talked to him about Walsh and Curtly Ambrose. Taskin watched them on TV and YouTube and met Walsh in 2014 but didnt have a long conversation. But now I have him as coach, he said. It is quite thrilling.While Taskin heard about Walsh from his dad, Mashrafe says he has always idolised him. He is excited about spending time with the West Indies legend in the dressing room, and wants to pick up new tricks that may help him at this stage of his international career.I am excited that I can meet my idol in cricket, he said. I consider it a big deal to be in the same dressing room as him. I have always liked him, especially because he was so different than the other fast bowlers in his era. He would always smile in the field. And it was not just as a bowler but also as a character.At this stage of my career, I would be keen to learn something new that would make things slightly easier for me.Never before has a bowling coach garnered so much interest in Bangladesh. But Walsh is the highest-profile coach this country has ever seen, and rightfully, there will be a lot expected from him for the next three years. 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Pulling away on the final lap, he finished in 14 minutes, 47.61 seconds.Hes the fastest American ever, so its fun to just try and hang with him as far as I can, said Wilimovsky, who touched in 14:49.19 -- more than 17 seconds ahead of third-place finisher Michael McBroom.Jaeger and Wilimovsky had already locked up their berths in Rio before they dove in the pool. Jaeger also won the 400 free, while Wilimovsky had earned a spot for the U.S. in the open-water event at Rio.Now, hell become the first U.S. swimmer to compete in both the pool and the ocean at the same Olympics.Its really, really cool, Wilimovsky said.dddddddddddd. Obviously open water has only been around (at the Olympics) since 2008, so its not that old.Jaeger won a silver medal in the 1,500 at last years world championships. Four years ago, he finished sixth in the event at the London Olympics.Were going to have to be better in Rio, said Jaeger, who was more than 6 seconds off his personal-best time. The 50 free was a carbon copy of the 100 free.Weitzeil won in 24.28 seconds and Manuel was next at 24.33 -- the same 1-2 finish they had in the two-lap race. Madison Kennedy missed out on a trip to Rio by 15-hundredths of a second.Im super stoked, Weitzeil said. I came to this meet in 2012 as a 16-year-old just making the cuts, just came to participate. To go from then to now in four years, winning events that I was thinking about during that time, its just amazing. It hasnt set in what Ive actually done.Four other swimmers who already earned spots on the Olympic team were farther back.Olivia Smoliga finished fourth, while Dana Vollmer, Lia Neal and Amanda Weir brought up the back of the pack.---Follow Paul Newberry on Twitter at www.twitter.com/pnewberry1963 . His work can be found at http://bigstory.ap.org/content/paul-newberry . ' ' '

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