This is, like, exactly what they did a lot of the time. And they weren't particularly goodThey would have done better playing Wasim, Akthar, Mahmood, and Razzaq with Saqlain
Or catch in slips.As per recent thinking they’re not good enough since they can’t bat.
They rarely played Mahmood and Razzaq together. They tended to play one of them. These were not out and out fast bowlers to blow away sides or batsmen to score daddy hundreds. They were ones who needed time to develop. It was just identifying what they could do and giving them a long term role in the test side. ODIs, of course due to Afridi only one of these could find a place.This is, like, exactly what they did a lot of the time. And they weren't particularly good
Unfortunately Zahid was not a good support bowler. When you have the level of bowling talent Pakistan did at the time, your "lesser" bowlers need to keep things tight. A Kaspa instead of Lee approach.Looking at the footage of M Zahid, it does seem like he had extreme pace.
Played in Aus, Vs Ind.
Imagine that bowling attack of Pak!
So wrong, they played together oftenThey rarely played Mahmood and Razzaq together. They tended to play one of them
Your memory is playing tricks on you. You need to get it checked by a trained professional. Razzaq and Mahmood only played a grand total of 4 test matches together.So wrong, they played together often
This is extremely ironic coming from someone who literally makes things up.Your memory is playing tricks on you.
It is extremely likely this comes from a person who has no connection between spinal column and the cerebral cortex.This is extremely ironic coming from someone who literally makes things up.
Been talking about ODIs mateYour memory is playing tricks on you. You need to get it checked by a trained professional. Razzaq and Mahmood only played a grand total of 4 test matches together.
Nah, I was clearly talking about test matches. It was very clear. And in CW unless it is explicityly mentioned we talk about tests.Been talking about ODIs mate
They rarely played Mahmood and Razzaq together. They tended to play one of them. These were not out and out fast bowlers to blow away sides or batsmen to score daddy hundreds. They were ones who needed time to develop. It was just identifying what they could do and giving them a long term role in the test side. ODIs, of course due to Afridi only one of these could find a place.
I am going to borrow thisIt is extremely likely this comes from a person who has no connection between spinal column and the cerebral cortex.
Sorry to break this to you but no one reads your posts to the end, if at allNah, I was clearly talking about test matches. It was very clear. And in CW unless it is explicityly mentioned we talk about tests.