I wasn't comparing them.
I brought them because poster cricketgod, Sharma should be given some slack because he has had to bowl in the last two years on flat-subcontental roads, is the reasons for his lack of recent success in tests. Which is a poor excuse because other great sub-continental quicks of the past did not have any issue taking big hauls on SC roads wickets - thus discrediting that point.
Also as afromentiomed by me. When Sharma was bowling well 2 years vs AUS 08, he was getting the kinding reverse swing on flat pitches that made him look like the real deal. His obvious decline in that ability & pace since then - is a clear sign of his regression.
Plus i would like you to show my any stats that disapprove of my positions on SRI pitches. This is got to see.
Pakistan have prioduced many great fast-bowlers who would have grown up playing on roads.
My understanding of why IND dont produce much fast-bowlers has been down to a who the young kids grow up idolising. From early days of Mercent, Hazare, Umrigar to recent Tendy/Dravid era. Most IND grow up wanting to be great batsmen - so probably not much wants to bowl fast.
Since the MRF pace foundation came about in the early 2000s (i think), more fast-bowlers (although not of great quality) have been seen in the last 10 years than in any point in INDs test history. But a new problem as developed in that, everytime a young fast-bowlers shows any sgins of potental - they are heraled as the "next Kapil Dev", they are overbowled & careers plummit i.e Pathan & potentially Sharma ATM.
With PAK its the opposite, their idols are the quicks so more kids are enocouraged to bowl fast from a young age.
Finally i dont see how my assesment on SC pitches need more researching TBF. I have seen alot of cricket in almost 15 years of seeing tests in that region & i'm fairly confident in my analysis there. But i am always willing to learn about anything about our wonderful sport - if their is indeed something i have missed.
As i said above all the great SC fast-bowlers had to bowl on those roads all careers & where successful. The fact that Sharma once did that (vs AUS 08) & hasn't been able to do it now - is a clear signs of decline.
Reverse swing is always a given in the sub-continent once the fast-bowlers has the ability bowl it. Since the general flat pitches & abrasive outfield 90% time, always gets the ball scuffed up enough, so a the bowling side just needs to shine-one side & RS always happens. In all series in have seen in IND, PAK, SRI where AUS & ENG have toured for example that i have seen in almost 15 years of watching cricket, any fast-bowlers in their ranks - who could bowl reverse-swing - always got reverse-swing.
The main reason if indeed SRI have more results than IND & PAK mainly (im taking your word here blindly since i have not researched for myself), i would think was simply down to present of Murali. By no means did SRI in torus i have seen ever had more bowler friendly pitches than IND. I have defiantely seen more fast-bowler friendly test wickets in IND tours where AUS & ENG where involved - than in SRI for sure.
I did not say pitches in 1990s eveything in the cricket world where flat. I said pitches in Pakistan where flat - which has generally been the case with PAK throughout its test history. Thats not debatable.