If that was the case I think you'd see it in someone like Krunal Pandya who has a lower arm, often comes from a similar angle to Watt. I think his angle helps (which is why Krunal and others have tried it). But I think you still need to do something good with the ball.
If that was the case I think you'd see it in someone like Krunal Pandya who has a lower arm, often comes from a similar angle to Watt. I think his angle helps (which is why Krunal and others have tried it). But I think you still need to do something good with the ball.
I actually think about Washinton Sundar when I see Mark Watt. Height, slightly different release point, pace on ball not allowing for step outs or pulls. Zero turn.
If that was the case I think you'd see it in someone like Krunal Pandya who has a lower arm, often comes from a similar angle to Watt. I think his angle helps (which is why Krunal and others have tried it). But I think you still need to do something good with the ball.
I actually think about Washinton Sundar when I see Mark Watt. Height, slightly different release point, pace on ball not allowing for step outs or pulls. Zero turn.