salman85
International Debutant
If you're the batsman,then yes.on a typical OZ or SA pitch for example I would take the Aussie attack.
If you're the batsman,then yes.on a typical OZ or SA pitch for example I would take the Aussie attack.
Bollinger better than Gul in tests by a fair marginNo.Amir was better than Harris.
Gul is as good as if not better than Bollinger.
Gul has an avg of 34 in tests.............If you're the batsman,then yes.
If you're the batsman,then yes.
and how good was the Aus attack in flat conditons this summer.Its a myth that only medium pacers struggle on flat pitches Steyn, Morkal were ineffective on flat tracks in UAE.Asif has won tests on his own in sub cont against SL and India there is a reason he averages 23 in FC cricket despite playing all his cricket in Pakistan.One of the best medium pacer on a dry dusty pitch .
The point is the Pakistani attack still has many weaknesses:
- Asif struggles when the pitch is flat, can't bowl short, treated like a medium pacer really
- Amir is still young, lacks experience
- Gul has yet to prove himself at Test level, personally I think he has a really ugly action
Asif is one of the best flat track bowlers of the 00s. In his 23 test matches he has 106 wickets at less than 25. Most of it he has played in the SC so I wonder where you get that notion from.
The point is the Pakistani attack still has many weaknesses:
- Asif struggles when the pitch is flat, can't bowl short, treated like a medium pacer really
Don't think anyone will disagree with Cook on that particular point; because it is so obviously true.Strange how all the discussion has very little to do with the point of natural progression of athleticism in professional sport.
which book is this???
is a pdf version available??
Using only certain occasions as examples to prove a point does not make it correct in a general sense.and how good was the Aus attack in flat conditons this summer.Its a myth that only medium pacers struggle on flat pitches Steyn, Morkal were ineffective on flat tracks in UAE.Asif has won tests on his own in sub cont against SL and India there is a reason he averages 23 in FC cricket despite playing all his cricket in Pakistan.One of the best medium pacer on a dry dusty pitch .
Just because he bowled in the 00s doesn't mean he bowled on flat pitches. 23 matches is hardly anything.Asif is one of the best flat track bowlers of the 00s. In his 23 test matches he has 106 wickets at less than 25. Most of it he has played in the SC so I wonder where you get that notion from.
The only place that he is less than stellar is Aus and there too he bowled outstandingly in the 2nd test at Sydney.
Also what a fallacy that if a bowler can't bowl short he is not a good bowler
Asif bowled reasonably in the 3rd Test too. Two excellent players in form and refusing to nick the many deliveries that beat the edge and most of all lolpakistan catching got him down there.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.
Bowling records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN CricinfoDepends 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.
Depends on how you define a bowler's weakness. It is like saying that bowling the googly was Shane Warne's weakness. It was a weakness in a sense but Warne just didn't need it. While bowlers such as Mushtaq Ahmed, Abdul Qadir, and Kaneria put it to great use. So the inability to bowl certain types of deliveries I will not classify as a weakness.Just because he bowled in the 00s doesn't mean he bowled on flat pitches. 23 matches is hardly anything.
No he has actually played 6 in SC, 17 away from SC.
Bowling short is one of the main weapons in a pacers armory It is clearly his weakness is it not?
And btw where did I say Asif isn't a good bowler?
Yeah. ThisAsif bowled reasonably in the 3rd Test too. Two excellent players in form and refusing to nick the many deliveries that beat the edge and most of all lolpakistan catching got him down there.