Dale Steyn Detailed Bowling Action Analysis
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Dale Steyn Bowling Action Analysis-
DALE STEYN:
[1]RUN-UP:
[A]Dale Steyn had a long run-up of about 19 meters.
[B] He had a run-up speed of about 90% of his maximum running speed.
[C] He followed proper running techniques like running in cyclic motion & conserving his linear momentum by running in a straight line that too accompanied by the smooth movements of his arms.
[D] In the initial phase of his run-up he runs in with both arms closed together and with small running strides to avoid sideways movement.
[E] During this phase of his run-up he is slightly leaned forward for gaining acceleration.
[F] In the second phase of his run-up he opens up his arms and also starts to increase his running strides. During this phase of his run-up he is not leaned forward.
[G] His bowling arm wrist is locked at 90Β° during his whole run-up.
[H] He has a very smooth & rhythmic run-up which helps him in transferring his momentum from his run-up to his BFC effectively.
[I] During his whole run-up he lands on his mid-foot.
[2] JUMP & GATHER:
[A] He had a nice & long jump which helped him in transferring his momentum from his run-up to his BFC.
[B] During his jump their is not much backward leaning of his body i.e. the role of his shin lead in minimum is almost negligible in his bowling speed.
[C] Initially he was used to have his load-up behind his back which allowed his to swing the ball in only one direction but after changing his action his action he had his load-up in front of his shoulders which not only allowed him to swing the ball in both ways but also helped him in gaining more control over the ball.
[D] He also used to have a powerful impulse stride thereby giving him proper time for getting properly aligned for his action.
[3] BFC:
[A] Dale Steyn had a very quick BFC of about 0.15sec that helped him in transferring his momentum from back-foot to front-foot directly without collapsing on his back-foot.
[B] He had no heel contact during his BFC.
[C] He was a hip-dominant side-on bowler i.e. he didn't bent his knee much during his BFC to generate pace, instead he used his run-up speed to generate to generate pace.
[C] Being a side-on bowler he showed more hip-to-shoulder separation resulting in a delayed bowling-arm.
[D] He also had one of the best pre-turn ever i.e. turning of his back foot from a side-on to a front-on position before releasing the ball.
[E] At his back-foot contact he had his non-bowling arm elbow at its highest position which not only helped him in increasing his pace but also giving him more control on his line and length.
[4] NON-BOWLING ARM:
[A] The motion of his non-bowling arm in during his action is quite effective & unique.
[B] During his jump, he positions his non-bowling arm elbow above the wrist. As he lands on his back foot, he raises his non-bowling arm elbow to its highest point to generate more pace and bounce.
[C] He always keep his non-bowling arm in front of his eyes.
[5] DELIVERY STRIDE & FFC:
[A] During his delivery stride he formed made sure that his body was properly aligned before releasing the ball.
[B] During his delivery stride, he creates an angle of more than 180Β° between his bowling arm and non-bowling arm. This allows him to delay the movement of his non-bowling arm thereby generating more pace in his bowling.
[C] Despite leaning forward on his front-foot contact he never lost his pace due to his quick run-up speed and quick-arm action.
[D] He also had a nice & forward chest drive targeting toward his target which acted as an additional advantage for him.
[E] during his whole bowling action he never got off his eyes off his target and also maintained a stable head position during his ball release.
[F] He had an ideal wrist position at his ball release point i.e. his wrist were locked at 90Β° at his ball-release and his body was also properly aligned which helped him swinging the ball both ways with pace.
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