Remember a few of his pitch maps from ODIs when he was bowling at his best. The line was constantly perfect, bang on off-stump, but the length varied with every delivery. And he was bowling 90+mph. The guy was an absolute nightmare for batsmen.Never saw Thommo so it's a difficult comparison.
But when Akthar was really on then he had alot more going for him than just pace, he had deceptively good control and an ability to move the ball around seemingly at will, the pace was just the icing on the cake. Only problem was the stamina, he could never maintain it for too long due to that huge run up and that fact he always seemed to be injured/returning from injury.
A couple of series stand out in my mind (vs New Zealand and Australia in 2002) where he had a couple of hot streaks and made some very good batsman look stupid on pretty slow/bland wickets.
Their records certainly say a different storyThommo was much more consistant than Akhtar, Akhtar very rarely performed and when he did it did not last long.
If you look at their series records shoiab is all over the place.
Thommo was much more consistant than Akhtar, Akhtar very rarely performed and when he did it did not last long.
If you look at their series records shoiab is all over the place.
Yeah, that's a great clip.Amazing!
Doesn't have anything to do with the thread really but that's false.Akhtar has a poor record against India so he can't have troubled any Indian batsman much.Sehwag especially owned him.I recall Sachin and Akhtar battles being just as hyped up if not more than Warne and Tendulkars.
Everyone only seems to recall the 03 world cup though when Tendulkar smashed Akhtar around, you have to recall that on that surface, pace was your worst enemy and if a 50 over game was played on that same surface, you would have a 450 plus score. Despite that innings, Shoaib has consistently troubled and had the better on Tendulkar in the long run. I think that itself is pretty remarkable.
Only wished we saw more of Akhtar and Lara going at each other, the only time they faced each other,, Shoaib sent him to the hospital
How shoaib had better on Tendulkar in long run?I recall Sachin and Akhtar battles being just as hyped up if not more than Warne and Tendulkars.
Everyone only seems to recall the 03 world cup though when Tendulkar smashed Akhtar around, you have to recall that on that surface, pace was your worst enemy and if a 50 over game was played on that same surface, you would have a 450 plus score. Despite that innings, Shoaib has consistently troubled and had the better on Tendulkar in the long run. I think that itself is pretty remarkable.
Only wished we saw more of Akhtar and Lara going at each other, the only time they faced each other,, Shoaib sent him to the hospital
If india pakistan match would have been played on sporting tracks, then Inzi,Yousuf , younis would have their career average in 40-45, not in high 40s as it is.Shoaib did not get the better or Sachin but part of the reason is that most India-Pak test matches take place on the deadest of tracks however there have been occasions where Akhtar has got under the skin of Sachin and it makes you wonder what might have been had these two faced more often on sporting tracks.
Dravid - WAG.Just check the batting average of asian batsmen outside subcontinent. Most of them are flat track bullies.
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yes they are.If india pakistan match would have been played on sporting tracks, then Inzi,Yousuf , younis would have their career average in 40-45, not in high 40s as it is.
Just check the batting average of asian batsmen outside subcontinent. Most of them are flat track bullies.
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Nah Steyn > then all lol at Lee being in top 3, Nitini is another guy who gets crimnally underrated.For me shoaib akhter is greater than jeff thomson and hence my vote goes to shoaib
Of the 3 quickies of 2000s, Bond>shoaib>lee
Memories of Karachi Test....I wish Akhtar and Asif had bowled together more often not only both are brilliant bowlers but their styles perfectly complement each other.