Manee
Cricketer Of The Year
Little of note, not nothing. He bowled a few good spells, but amongst a few years of Test cricket, that isn't much.Well. He took four wickets for 0 in the first four balls of a Test match against Pakistan.
Little of note, not nothing. He bowled a few good spells, but amongst a few years of Test cricket, that isn't much.Well. He took four wickets for 0 in the first four balls of a Test match against Pakistan.
3 for 0 actually. That hattrick was sensational, especially the ball which knocked over Yousuf's stumps. If I'm not mistaken, cricinfo rated that the best hattrick ever in the history of the game based on the cumulative averages of the dismissed batsmen.Well. He took four wickets for 0 in the first four balls of a Test match against Pakistan.
I don't know about that. He fell away sharply but he had a very good start and it carried on for some time.Little of note, not nothing. He bowled a few good spells, but amongst a few years of Test cricket, that isn't much.
[B]Bowler Wkts Average 5 fors[/B]
[COLOR="DarkRed"]Pathan 75 29.69 6[/COLOR]
Kapil 70 31.14 3
Prasad 63 33.38 4
Ghavri 61 29.84 2
Prabhakar 59 42.6 3
Desai R. 55 39.9 1
Srinath 55 35.13 0
Sharma 54 34.54 4
Zaheer 54 40.24 1
Phadkar 46 30.9 3
MadanLal 43 29.98 4
[B]Bowler Tests Average[/B]
Kapil 25 26.73
[COLOR="DarkRed"]Pathan 28 31.41[/COLOR]
Srinath 30 32.1
Ghavri 36 32.62
Zaheer 37 36.4
[B]Bowler Wkts Avg 5 fors 10 fors[/B]
Kapil 117 26.4 8 1
[COLOR="DarkRed"]Pathan 100 32.3 7 2[/COLOR]
Srinath 99 31.3 2 0
V Prasad 85 34.7 6 1
Zaheer 83 35.2 4 0
Prabhakar 80 38.4 3 0
Ghavri 79 34.0 2 0
Phadkar 62 35.6 3 0
Madan Lal 59 36.7 4 0
A bit more than a good haul against those two teams; 39 wickets at 11.56 to be exact. Those sort of figures skew those statistics right up.I don't know about that. He fell away sharply but he had a very good start and it carried on for some time.
In his first twenty Tests (thats not as small a number as some people think) he had 75 wickets at 29+. At the same stage Zaheer had 54 wickets at 40+ each.
Its not earth shattering by world standards but by the standards of Indian pacemen pretty decent.
Here are the statistics of the top eleven Indian new ball bowlers at the end of their 20th Test match.
Despite the fact that he played 4 Tests against Bangladesh and Zimbabwe where he picked up a good haul, these are still very impressive figures for comparison.Code:[B]Bowler Wkts Average 5 fors[/B] [COLOR="DarkRed"]Pathan 75 29.69 6[/COLOR] Kapil 70 31.14 3 Prasad 63 33.38 4 Ghavri 61 29.84 2 Prabhakar 59 42.6 3 Desai R. 55 39.9 1 Srinath 55 35.13 0 Sharma 54 34.54 4 Zaheer 54 40.24 1 Phadkar 46 30.9 3 MadanLal 43 29.98 4
Indeed, but are you telling me that these statistics can be realistically considered considering he got 39 wickets in four games against Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.Then he has had a decline and has so far played just 29 Tests for his 100 Test wickets. I don't know how many people know but he is only the fifth Indian new ball bowler (besides kapil, Ghavri, Srinath and Zaheer) to take a 100 Test wickets. How those hundred wickets compare with these other big names of Indian cricket is also interesting.
He is second only to the great Kapil Dev in both the number of Tests he took to get a 100 Test wickets and the average. Have a look.
Today when he is discarded (corrrectly) after his 29 Tests he is still Indias most successful bowler at the end of 29 Tests other than Kapil.Code:[B]Bowler Tests Average[/B] Kapil 25 26.73 [COLOR="DarkRed"]Pathan 28 31.41[/COLOR] Srinath 30 32.1 Ghavri 36 32.62 Zaheer 37 36.4
Agreed that he is not the bowler he was early in his career but to rundown all his achievements is absolutely unfair.Code:[B]Bowler Wkts Avg 5 fors 10 fors[/B] Kapil 117 26.4 8 1 [COLOR="DarkRed"]Pathan 100 32.3 7 2[/COLOR] Srinath 99 31.3 2 0 V Prasad 85 34.7 6 1 Zaheer 83 35.2 4 0 Prabhakar 80 38.4 3 0 Ghavri 79 34.0 2 0 Phadkar 62 35.6 3 0 Madan Lal 59 36.7 4 0
want me to compare his and Zaheer's figures after removing the minnows from both ??A bit more than a good haul against those two teams; 39 wickets at 11.56 to be exact. Those sort of figures skew those statistics right up.
Indeed, but are you telling me that these statistics can be realistically considered considering he got 39 wickets in four games against Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.
Moreover, I am not discrediting his early career due to his decline, as you imply in the final paragraph, I am merely stating that many people have overexaggerated the change in Test bowlers that has apparently occured due to his decline, whereas imo, the change has merely been in ability to hoop the new ball (something which often has little value) and to bully minnows. Pathan was once a very talented Test bowler, not a good Test bowler. (ODIs is another matter altogether of course.)
If you want, but Zaheer wasn't a fantastic bowler at the start of his Test career either.want me to compare his and Zaheer's figures after removing the minnows from both ??
Zaheer comes out better anyway.If you want, but Zaheer wasn't a fantastic bowler at the start of his Test career either.
Ponting believes he could have chased down the 400+ target but for Ishant Sharma. ITSTL.Australia captain Ricky Ponting feels his team could have won the crucial third Test at Perth but for that awesome spell by India pacer Ishant Sharma during the hosts second innings and said he was lucky to be part of a great sporting duel.
"I will always reckon that if I could have got through just one more over in our second innings, then we might still have won," Ponting wrote in his 'Captain's Diary 2008'.
"Tall, lean, ultra-impressive Ishant Sharma, playing just his fourth Test and still eight-and-a-half months short of his 20th birthday, had bowled an awesome spell to me: seven overs when he was fast, aggressive and relentless, where I never felt as if I was truly 'in'," he said.
Ponting lamented that Australia, who had never lost a Test to a team from the sub-continent at the difficult WACA track, went down to India by 72 runs in January this year.
"But even with his heroics, we were 2-117 seeking 413, I was 45 not out, Mike Hussey was 26 not out and I sensed Sharma was about to be taken off. However, ...Kumble gave his teenage quick one more over.
"First ball, I pushed forward at a delivery that fizzed through and edged a straightforward catch to Dravid at first slip. From then on, whenever we seemed we might be a chance to reach our imposing target, we faltered," he added.
Ponting, however, said he cherished his duel with the Delhi speedster as it was a great cricketing moment which put the bitterness of Sydney Test behind.
What a champ **Claps**
Best Indian seamer since the great Kapil Dev, this lad has it all Pace, bounce, seam, swing. The most complete bowler I have seen in ages.
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