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  1. Jan 1, 2024 · Slow – Less than 12 MPH. Moderate – 12-15 MPH. Fast – 16-19 MPH. Very Fast – 19+ MPH. Of course, these are not strict cutoffs. But broadly speaking, recreational and amateur bowlers average in the moderate speed range. Getting above 16 MPH generally requires advanced skill and technique.

  2. May 13, 2023 · The Average Bowling Ball Speed. The United States Bowling Congress (USBC) is the main governing body for the sport of bowling in the United States. According to their recommendations, the ideal bowling ball’s average speed for high scores is between 16 and 17 miles per hour (mph) when the ball hits the pins. To achieve that speed, the average ...

  3. 3. Shaun Tait: Australia. 100.1 mph (161.1 kph) Like a lot of fast bowlers, Shaun Tait was injury prone and that’s a great shame. He was also around in the mid-2000s at the time of Akhtar and Lee but he did, at least, get his name on this list. Tait matched Brett Lee with a 100.1 mph delivery in a match against England at Lord’s in 2010.

  4. www.bowlingball.com › BowlVersity › bowling-ballBowling Ball Speed Chart

    Aug 13, 2012 · 2.6 sec. 16.0 mph. 2.5 sec. 16.7 mph. 2.4 sec. 17.4 mph. 2.3 sec. 18.1 mph. 2.2 sec. 19.0 mph. 2.1 sec. 19.9 mph. 2.0 sec. 20.8 mph. As we can tell from the chart, the elapsed time it takes your ball to reach the pins will give you a good idea if your speed range is close to the recommended speed by the ball companies or by the USBC field studies.

  5. Oct 23, 2020 · In 1975 some 'very accurate high speed cameras' were positioned at the WACA in Perth to measure the speeds of fast bowlers. It was there that Jeff Thomson recorded his record speed of 99.7 mph ...

  6. Jun 4, 2021 · Often fast bowlers shorten their run up as they hit 30, seeking the consolations of control. Wood did the opposite. ... And whisper it, but England have a man who can bowl 94ph for long spells ...

  7. Tuck your throwing elbow at your side and steady the ball around waist height. Use your non-throwing hand for added support. Look for your target before you approach — usually the second target arrow to the right for right-handers. Count your steps if you need to. Be measured and careful in the way you approach.

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