I am sorry "my ideologies" and "mental categorizism" ,Oh God I am sorry but here I will have to agree with this man over this point . Good man..... ThanxAsif is certainly the most proven out of all the current young seamers, and probably potentially the best too. Im actually quite with the state of fast bowling at the moment. There are several promising young fast bowlers around the world ATM, and its certainly better than the sorry state a few years ago. The bowlers who were in the same position 5 years ago or so who should be in their prime now- Ntini, Hoggard, Flintoff, Bond, Harmison, Nel, Sami, Nehra have all due to injury or just not being good enough merely amounted to being good but nothing special. Consequently the quality of international cricket has declined and only Australia has managed to maintain any sort of standard.
At least with Asif, Steyn, Taylor, Gul, Sreesanth, possibly Anderson and Johnson the future looks a lot brighter, although injury and other circumstances(ahem steroids) could play a major part in resulting in the same
Ntini, Flintoff, Bond and Nel all still have the chance to become good Test bowlers IMO.The bowlers who were in the same position 5 years ago or so who should be in their prime now- Ntini, Hoggard, Flintoff, Bond, Harmison, Nel, Sami, Nehra have all due to injury or just not being good enough merely amounted to being good but nothing special.
For one who made such an inglorious journey to international cricket, he's sure as hell done a lot right so far.Although Mark Gillespie is 27, I think he's fairly promising too. He'll be dangerous in the WorldCup with Bond and Mills I believe.
Johnson smokes?Johnson...so long as he stays away from the wacky tabaccy...
Hmm... let's look at the location and post-counts of those two identities now... and then jump to a logical conclusion...that's ridiculous to rate Johnson ahead of Asif when Asif has been damaging in both forms of the game. Johnson hasn't even played test cricket yet.
Ntini and Flintoff are 'GOOD' test bowlers already. Nel is borderline (I personally like the look of him a lot), and Bond, if he played with any sort of regularlity at all, would be the best of the lot.Ntini, Flintoff, Bond and Nel all still have the chance to become good Test bowlers IMO.
They dont have the chance to be great bowlers though. It could be argued that all of those bar Nel are already good test bowlers, but they simply are now heading past their prime now.I think we are currently seeing the best of Ntini(and even at his best hes still rubbish in the subcontinent or basically wickets which dont offer him bounce), we've already seen the best of Flintoff and Bond, and i dont see Nel ever being consistent in his 30s.Ntini, Flintoff, Bond and Nel all still have the chance to become good Test bowlers IMO.
The world's leading fast bowler is nothing special? Sad state of affairs tbh.Ntini, Hoggard, Flintoff, Bond, Harmison, Nel, Sami, Nehra have all due to injury or just not being good enough merely amounted to good but nothing special(less so in the case of Harmison, Sami and Nehra).