Ankola is not that unknown. He was regularly carrying drinks for good ~5 yearsSalil Ankola, whom I was sure wud be our allrounder after Kapil seeing him in an A series quadrangular in Bangladesh.
Yes, he was Fawad before Fawad, though didn't have quite as convincing a case as FA. I think he was a victim not being Inzi's guy. Should've gotten the chances lapped up by Faisal Iqbal and a couple of others. He did somewhat pay the price of being a viable option when Younis/Yousuf/Inzi were on a roll, but I don't believe that's the only reason he was left out.There's a Pakistani batsman I never saw play but going by his stats got a raw deal only playing a handful of tests, Asim Kamal.
I've heard of 2 of themMohammad Nawaz
Mohammad Nawaz (2)
Mohammad Nawaz (3)
Unfortunately he was far too young to have the responsibility of Skipper put on him. He was primarily a batsman, who may have scored a Test 200???, but could not take the extra responsibility on that ill fated tour for him to South Africa(I think). A fine striker of the ballI'm sure some Aussies know him but Ian Craig is an interesting case. Averaged 19 as a specialist bat yet got to captain Australia at 22
He scored a FC 200 when he was 17 and was called the ‘next Bradman’ as Burgey notes, but never made a Test hundred.Unfortunately he was far too young to have the responsibility of Skipper put on him. He was primarily a batsman, who may have scored a Test 200???, but could not take the extra responsibility on that ill fated tour for him to South Africa(I think). A fine striker of the ball
i'd say Harvey had that rap on him... though it wasn't a kiss of death in his caseWasn't he the first to cop the kiss of death of being labeled the next Bradman?
A bloke like Brian Booth deserves a mention here imo. Considering his record he's not that widely discussed. Averaged 42 over nearly 30 tests in the 60s.
Got a bit of time for him as he went to my alma mater.
In his case it really was the kiss of deathArchie Jackson was supposed to be another Bradman wasn't he