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David Saker

Video: Is this most brutal delivery in cricket history?

In a Sheffield Shield match during 2001/02 season, Saker bowled a good length delivery to Vaughan. The Oval pitch reacted strangely as the ball bounced big time to hit the batsman on his helmet

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David Saker admits experienced Bushrangers to be under pressure in 2015 Matador Cup

Mathew Wade will lead the Victorian Bushrangers in the tournament.

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David Saker quits as England bowling coach; to join Victoria

David Saker has been the bowling coach for the English national team for the past five years.

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David Saker wants to remain England bowling coach till September 2015

For now, he wants to focus on World Cup and then on helping England win back the Ashes.

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An insane bouncer!

Bellerive Oval is known for its bounce, but the lethal delivery unleashed by David Saker against Jeff Vaughan in a Sheffield Shield encounter of November 2011 was on another planet. Despite his burly frame, Saker was certainly not express. That ball took off a length and rose very, very steeply, at a near-ridiculous angle. It...

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Ottis Gibson appointed England bowling coach

Gibson will be on a temporary basis. He will participate in a fast-bowling performance camp in South Africa this winter

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David Saker hails Chris Jordan for performance against Sri Lanka

England bowling David Saker hails Jordan for his performance.

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Angus Fraser wants Steve Finn to ‘fall back in love with bowling’

Finn was the only member of England's Test squad not to appear during the 5-0 Ashes whitewash.

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Ashes 2013-14: James Anderson backed by England’s bowling coach David Saker

England's bowling coach, David Saker backs underfire paceman, James Anderson.

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David Saker disappointed with England’s showing on Day 1 of 3rd Test

England’s bowling coach David Saker remarked that he was disappointed with his bowlers on Day one of the 3rd Test at Perth. He lamented that England looked to mix it up far too often

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