aussie
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Its either you can go against the known cricket history reality that the great quicks of the 1990s all were in decline by the late 90s into early 2000s & thus with the flat wickets becoming prevalent world-wide in the early/mid 2000s - made that era possess the flattest pitches & worst group of pace attacks since the 1930s or one can't.This thread is one giant affirming the consequent fallacy:
"If an attack is poor, then logically an overrated batsman like Adam Gilchrist will be able to score runs.
Adam Gilchrist scored runs in Match X.
Therefore, we can safely conclude that the bowling attack was poor."
Anyone suggesting that Wasim & Waqar were still top notch test bowlers in 1999, simply doesn't not understand how those players careers evolved.
Fact as I also mentioned before Gilchrist wasn't the only one who got his technique exposed in Ashes 05 - Matthew Hayden did also, but he corrected his faults and at the back end of his career unlike Gilchrist.