who?Looks a great prospect. Reminds me of a young Alan Igglesden
Legend.He has 3 wickets for 30 already in the second innings with Hyderabad reeling at 64 for 6.
Hyderabad (India) 64/6 (24.0 ov, SA Quadri 9*, MP Arjun 2*, Pankaj Singh 2/19) - Stumps | Live Scorecard | Cricinfo.com
I have a feeling the next time a new prospect comes up, the management won't **** up and let him follow the footsteps of Ishant and Pathan
Epic stuffHe is well poised to join its illustrious ranks:
Not sure I agree with you there mate - those big inswingers, when bowled at a difficult pace, and when coupled with outswingers - are pretty handy weapons.The inswingers aren't really that impressive - They start swinging very early and would be picked easily by most good batsmen. But he does have a nice outswinger. Would be interesting to see how he does against better teams.
Yeah, I'm more impressed by the fact that he gets the ball going both ways. The outswingers go quite late too.The inswingers aren't really that impressive - They start swinging very early and would be picked easily by most good batsmen. But he does have a nice outswinger. Would be interesting to see how he does against better teams.
Ishant and Pathan were both ridiculously overhyped for being average bowlers, especially Pathan. Honestly all Pathan ever did in his career was bowl a half decent in-swinger and he was considered to be the next coming of Wasim Akram.I have a feeling the next time a new prospect comes up, the management won't **** up and let him follow the footsteps of Ishant and Pathan