They are quite old when they come in. So called teens some times are in middle 20s. By then they have learnt all the destructive attributes that can end a career. No wonder they crash in and crash out.They also seem to produce a disproportionate number of ball-breakingly fast bowlers. Those guys often burn out sooner than fast-medium bowlers.
They wishSo you're saying they're the Wests Tigers of world cricket.
Benji Marshall > Imran KhanSo you're saying they're the Wests Tigers of world cricket.
The Tigers or Pakistan?They wish
Bit tipsy but this could almost be a list of access to facilities. Gotta nuture your quicks early.This is a silly question. They never did.
Going with the 200 wicket cutoff since 1945 we end up with:
Aus: 13
Eng: 13
SA: 8
WI: 7
NZ: 6
Ind: 5
Pak: 3
Imran and the two W's aside, Pakistan simply doesn't produce prolific fast bowlers. The applied as much before Imran as to does now. Shoaib got closest but he was as fragile as you'd expect a bowler like him to be. Maybe if he'd put maximum effort into fitness he might have made it. Asif probably would have except... you know. If you look prior to Imran it was a desert.
No matter people banging on about the next Akram or favour of the month wonder kid, Pakistan is not a great country for fast bowlers or prolific bowlers in general really.
Doesn't matter. The premise is that Pakistan don't produce prolific bowlers anymore, when they never really did.Bit tipsy but this could almost be a list of access to facilities. Gotta nuture your quicks early.
And the ones they did were cheats, innit?Doesn't matter. The premise is that Pakistan don't produce prolific bowlers anymore, when they never really did.
Yeah I don't think anyone's saying Pakistan don't produce fast bowling talent, just that they don't produce quicks who have long (prolific) careers.And the ones they did were cheats, innit?
A new test nation starting out with Fazal and Khan Mohammad is practically unheard of and over the last 20 odd years there's always been someone around who's started well. The issue is obviously those guys fading away, rather than the production of fast bowling talent.
flem likes thisyou can basically replace a 10 year career with 3 three-year peaks just as effectively.
Supply was never an issue with Pakistan, its shelflife. Even Australia is only able to produce true worldclass ATG talent at best once a decade.Yeah I don't think anyone's saying Pakistan don't produce fast bowling talent, just that they don't produce quicks who have long (prolific) careers.
In a way part of it might be that they don't really need to. If your senior infrastructure is substandard but your talent production is good you can basically replace a 10 year career with 3 three-year peaks just as effectively.