A Quote by Dale Steyn

What inspiration will other fast bowlers have if they don't have anybody to inspire them to become fast bowlers. — © Dale Steyn
What inspiration will other fast bowlers have if they don't have anybody to inspire them to become fast bowlers.
In bowlers' meetings we talk a lot about patience here in India. You need that more than anywhere in the world. Outfields are fast, pitches are slow, the ball gets soft. Bowlers are more crucial than batters.
There will be bowlers who will be having a good day, so it is important to give them their due. At the same time, you have put pressure on other bowlers who are not having an entirely good outing.
The wickets I have played on for my whole career, most of them have been to suit fast bowlers in Australia.
We all know England conditions help fast bowlers.
I have been saying for a long time that bowlers come in packs. When you have a senior bowler in the pack, he can guide the young bowlers in pressure situations by talking with them.
England have good fast bowlers who can exploit their home conditions.
Archer has an incredible talent. He is one of those fast bowlers who makes it look easy.
As a skipper, when you try to manipulate the field, you need to see the strengths of the fast bowlers.
A lot of the emphasis on international bowlers is on their pace and Australia coach Darren Lehmann is a big fan of bowlers who can bowl 90mph-plus.
Great fast bowlers don't have to worry about whether the track is flat or green. They'll find a way to get wickets.
I played a couple first-class matches at Carlton and Guaracara Park and it was a real burial ground for the fast bowlers.
I've spent most of my life watching fast bowlers - initially as a kid on TV and later in the flesh when I started playing top-level cricket.
England have no McGrathish bowlers, there are hardly any McGrathish bowlers, except for [Glenn] McGrath
With new fast bowlers on the international circuit few and far between, it's always good to see someone new coming through.
Part of the reason I fell in love with cricket was watching fast bowlers. They provide a sense of theatre with dramatic, ferocious spells and that applies as much in one-day cricket as in Tests.
In India you pick teams based on pitches, so it's the bowlers who get changed. if it is a turning pitch a fast bowler can't play, and if it is a green pitch, a spinner can't play.
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