It could also be said that poor fielding in domestic cricket shaped up Pakistani fast bowlers into attacking stumps and getting lbws and bowleds, instead of forcing a batsman to play a false shot.I'm pretty sure I'm on the only person on cw who believes most of that, and could be wrong, but don't recall making a contribution in the thread.
Additionally you are also one of the ones who diminish the importance of slip fielding, so apparently there are contradictions and lack of awareness on both sides.
Additionally no one has ever said that it wouldn't have impacted on Wasim, though it would be difficult to quantify just how much of an impact that would be. But has to be disheartening to see opportunities being spilled in the slips.
So dispute your face palming and righteous indignation, slip fielding is important and impactful towards team and individual success, but for Finn to state that with a better cordon, Wasim is undisputably the best, is questionable at best
And yes, when making an ATG team, who's going to be in the codon should cross your mind. So if I'm choosing between Tendulkar and Smith, I'm choosing the guy who was spectacular at two disciplines, the same way you want to "bat deep" with diminishing returns. My selection however, costs nothing.
So hypothetically if Pakistan always had top notch fielders, then the inswinging yorker would have never been a trademark Pakistani thing.