Got nothing on Atul Sharma
Maybe becaue it was against THE AUSSIES!I reckon' there's either huge under/over appreciation for awesome bowling performances by youngsters by critics/media in India.
When Ishant had his one good series where he took 15 wickets in 4 games at 27 against Australia, there was all kinds of stupid wanking about how he's the next McGrath et al. and pundits were falling over themselves to praise him. I know he beat Ponting a couple of times but 15 wickets at 27 in 4 games is exactly that.
However, when Sreesanth took 18 wickets at 21 in 3 games against the Saffers, there was no real praise and hype whatsoever. It was insanely good bowling against one of the top 2 teams of the world ffs. With that talent, Sreesanth should have been wrapped in cotton by the BCCI and made to play ODIs selectively. Instead he was handled in the worst kind of way, made to play 9000 ODIs despite him being ridiculously **** at them.
There was no media uproar and ridiculous IPL contract after Zaheer took 21 in England as well. I still don't get the Ishant craze tbh. Sree and Praveen are clearly better talents.
Only because that dickhead Harby that 'tough luck' was a swear word tbh.Sree got plenty of attention when he was slapped like a bitch and cried like Shane Watson.
He will do well ,this season specially considering the level of opposition he is likely in the plate league.Gets only 1 of the last 4.
12/64 match figures on FC debut at 18 years of age.
I dunno too much about fast bowling so I wonder if his pace can increase by a good amount as he grows.
There was hype only because he was a teenager at that time. Same with Amir. Nobody seems that excited when a 25+ year old does well because people expect them to do well after having seen them bowl in FC games and by looking at their records. When someone who no one has ever heard of comes into the international stage and does well, there will inevitably be over hyping. True for any international sportsman in any sport who is a teenager.I reckon' there's either huge under/over appreciation for awesome bowling performances by youngsters by critics/media in India.
When Ishant had his one good series where he took 15 wickets in 4 games at 27 against Australia, there was all kinds of stupid wanking about how he's the next McGrath et al. and pundits were falling over themselves to praise him. I know he beat Ponting a couple of times but 15 wickets at 27 in 4 games is exactly that.
However, when Sreesanth took 18 wickets at 21 in 3 games against the Saffers, there was no real praise and hype whatsoever. It was insanely good bowling against one of the top 2 teams of the world ffs. With that talent, Sreesanth should have been wrapped in cotton by the BCCI and made to play ODIs selectively. Instead he was handled in the worst kind of way, made to play 9000 ODIs despite him being ridiculously **** at them.
There was no media uproar and ridiculous IPL contract after Zaheer took 21 in England as well. I still don't get the Ishant craze tbh. Sree and Praveen are clearly better talents.
On Ishant, there is obviously something to work with and yes he has potential especially given that he is still only what 22? But, the way the entire country went gung-ho about a guy who could just about land a ball on the square at a good pace was a bit ridiculous. If Ishant was 27 years old and had performed the way he has over the past couple of years, I'd have not even bothered watching him bowl twice. Personally, I don't see much difference between Ishant and a young Stuart Broad.Yeah definitely, plenty of time left. To say there isn't anything there to work with is plain wrong IMO.
It's always easy to poke fun at overhyped Indian bowlers, but Ishant and Sree clearly have something to work with.
Irfan, Sree and Munaf look like they're partly to blame for their downfall. Irfan just wasn't as talented with the ball as people thought, Sree is mentally ******** and Munaf is a lazy ****.
Ishant IMO has just been completely mismanaged. He doesn't really seem to be any of the above. Just coaching and technical issues have screwed him.