They destroyed them in one innings, on a pitch which resembled a Headingly green top.Asif and amir destroyed teh aussie line-up when they toured aus at the start of last year
Any half-decent international bowler would've troubled any batsmen on the pitches that pak and eng played on last year.
dude you do know that you are proving my point even more.Cricket Records | Records | Pakistan in Australia Test Series, 2009/10 | Most wickets | ESPN Cricinfo
btw If Harris is ordinary then so was Amir.
ThisLet's assume for a moment that not all the Windies bowlers were express but merely very quick
Malcolm Marsh was the equivalent of Jimmy Anderson at his best, 9 out of 10 times he bowled
Joel Garner and Curtly Ambrose were Chris Tremlett with durability, consistency and accuracy
Courtney Walsh was Stuart Broad with about 10 times the talent and durability
etc etc
Bottom line is that the current English pace attack, which is recognised as about the best in the world at present, would have been lucky to be the 3rd string for the Windies in the 80s
What's more, anyone with half-decent knowledge of the game knows it so I'd be amazed if Cook made these statement or, at the very least, they werent taken completely out of context
I think even the English bowlers you have named in that post would be hugely flattered with the comparisons you have made.Let's assume for a moment that not all the Windies bowlers were express but merely very quick
Malcolm Marsh was the equivalent of Jimmy Anderson at his best, 9 out of 10 times he bowled
Joel Garner and Curtly Ambrose were Chris Tremlett with durability, consistency and accuracy
Courtney Walsh was Stuart Broad with about 10 times the talent and durability
etc etc
Bottom line is that the current English pace attack, which is recognised as about the best in the world at present, would have been lucky to be the 3rd string for the Windies in the 80s
What's more, anyone with half-decent knowledge of the game knows it so I'd be amazed if Cook made these statement or, at the very least, they werent taken completely out of context
How many batsmen score 700 runs in an ashes series on foreign soil?dude you do know that you are proving my point even more.
Fine let's use your premise. Amir is ordinary.
Now Cook couldn't do anything against an ordinary bowlers so how would you expect him to do well against ATG bowlers.
And tbf to Asif he bowled marvelously well in the 2nd test in Aus. In the third test all the morale had been lost thanks to Khatmal's keeping.
Depends where they play tbh. On a green top its Pak all the way, but on a typical OZ or SA pitch for example I would take the Aussie attack.Oh and for the record,Amir,Asif and Gul > Johnson, Harris, Bollinger.Anyone who suggests otherwise is at the bottom of the 'Rational People 2011' list.
2nd last on that list is Arun Lal.
Yeah but that is just pointing to the London Evening Standard