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He bowls at around 72-77mph in Tests due to having to bowl longer spells, I'd assume.what.....even Praveen has lost pace?? he used to be around about 80 IIRC
He bowls at around 72-77mph in Tests due to having to bowl longer spells, I'd assume.what.....even Praveen has lost pace?? he used to be around about 80 IIRC
Only the bit I highlighted in the last post is total bollocks. He clearly gets quite a lot of lateral movement.Is it really? Look at Sammy's test record mate. Hes had arguably 3 good innings statistically when you exclude Bangladesh. One against England on debut, a game I saw live and I can categorically tell you that he never looked like taking a wicket all game until the England team started to look for quick runs to force the declaration. The other performance against Pakistan came on a pitch that in many quarters has been debated as perhaps not even being test class, not to mention that the Pakistani batting lineup is easily the worst out of the top 9 sides.
You have to look at patterns. Blindly considering Sammy's overall record without paying attention to his actual performance means absolutely nothing. Bowling wicket-wicket works when you bowl against sides like Bangladesh or Pakistan or when a team is looking for quick runs but it doesnt work when you are trying to bowl a half decent test side out.
Sreesanth must be close to overtaking Marshall as the greatest fastbowler ever given how some of you rate him.I'd back Sree over Praveen tbh. Can't forget that while the conditions will aid Praveen in England, they're likely to have a similar effect with Sreesanth. IMO Praveen has pretty much reached near the top of his 'potential' as a bowler, while Sreesanth still has the capacity to improve.
Very Interesting to know,that you rate Praveen Kumar so highly that you have managed to come to that conclusion from Daemon's post.Sreesanth must be close to overtaking Marshall as the greatest fastbowler ever given how some of you rate him.
Praveen's bowling is nothing that will threaten English batsmen as they grow up with it. Same way as spinners generally don't cause Indians problems.Very Interesting to know,that you rate Praveen Kumar so highly that you have managed to come to that conclusion from Daemon's post.
I seriously thought that when you said he only nibbles it about a bit at a slow pace ,it implied that you do not really rate him that highly. My Bad!!
So know India has a Bangladesh standard attack removing Zaheer and Praveen ,i guess?
**** off you racist anti-indian ****.Sreesanth must be close to overtaking Marshall as the greatest fastbowler ever given how some of you rate him.
Fair enough ,if you reckon that even though i disagree.Praveen's bowling is nothing that will threaten English batsmen as they grow up with it. Same way as spinners generally don't cause Indians problems.
You've mentioned Praveen Kumar and suggested previously that he won't bowl well against England in England.
Gotta ask, surely that's the best place for someone like him to bowl in world cricket.
People have been saying Praveen is too slow for 4 years now in international cricket. Started in Australia when he played the tri-series final and Hayden hit him for 4 over his head. The Aussie commentators were basically laughing. He then won India the finals series 2-0.
Same thing is happening in tests imo. I know its a different game, but if there are swinging conditions I back Praveen to bowl pretty well. England more then any other place will offer those conditions to him.
They'll offer those conditions but they'll also offer up opposition batsmen who have grown up playing against bowlers that nibble it around a bit.
He's bowled well from what I've seen of him so far but I don't think he'll cause England's batsmen too many problems.
Doubt he'll get a gig, tbh. Sree and Munaf both have more about them, IMHO.
The CC has a few bowlers of his pace who do a little with the ball. In all honesty there's probably more seamers than swing bowlers about, but I don't see him posing any serious questions for our top seven. Cook and Trott should bleed him white. They'll wait for the bad ball (of which he seems to bowl a lot, considering his lack of pace) and dead bat the rest.
Also I don't think English conditions will affect him much either way; because he's so slow I'd back him to swing the new ball pretty much anywhere.
Honestly don't think Kumar is a huge swinger of the ball for someone of his pace anyway. He seems a smart bowler so that'll count for a lot. We'll see I guess.
I make no secrets that I am a huge Praveen Kumar fan. Id be willing to put a marker down that Praveen Kumar is more likely to get wickets in England than Sreesanth if he gets a shot in the test side. Any bowler that can swing the ball both ways prodigiously even at 80mph is likely to be effective in England
He's some way short of 80mph. Was bowling 72-75mph yesterday.
5-fer at Lord's is a good start I'd have thoughtHe bowls at around 72-77mph in Tests due to having to bowl longer spells, I'd assume.
No there isn't; unlike others I've at least conceded that he'd looked decent.5-fer at Lord's is a good start I'd have thought
There's no minimum pace requirement to be up on the board at Lord's is there?
Praveen's bowling is nothing that will threaten English batsmen as they grow up with it. Same way as spinners generally don't cause Indians problems.
Yeah, 474/8d. Joke firmly on him.