Arjun
Cricketer Of The Year
Ten Sports subscribers may have seen this talk show with Mike Haysman, Laxman S. and Sanjay Manjrekar, where they ranked the top 10 batsmen, bowlers and teams. When they looked at bowlers, they ranked Murali at 1, then Irfan Pathan at 2, and Balaji at 10. I heard the part about Balaji at 10, where they stressed upon the importance of a medium-pacer in the team. I didn't get to watch that segment, or the whole show.
Just how important is a medium-pacer in a team? He may get swing, but he has to get swing everywhere, but we have not seen that in most medium-pacers, have we? They're helpless outside England and NZ. The only exceptions were Wasim and Waqar, but they bowled quick. In fact, the most sucessful bowlers on all pitches are the Akhtars, Harmisons, Lees and Bonds.
Accuracy is another reason why they say a RM/LM should play, but accuracy should last a long time, shouldn't it? The only bowler who has got that right is McGrath, for as many as 40 overs.
In ODI's, the preference is always to pick slower bowlers than the faster ones. But then, they're more easily hittable by the Afridis and Sehwags, once they get used to the bowlers. A fast bowler can at least hit back with a hard one or a fast one. Some of the better seam bowlers in ODI's are fast bowlers, especially Brett Lee.
What do you think?
Just how important is a medium-pacer in a team? He may get swing, but he has to get swing everywhere, but we have not seen that in most medium-pacers, have we? They're helpless outside England and NZ. The only exceptions were Wasim and Waqar, but they bowled quick. In fact, the most sucessful bowlers on all pitches are the Akhtars, Harmisons, Lees and Bonds.
Accuracy is another reason why they say a RM/LM should play, but accuracy should last a long time, shouldn't it? The only bowler who has got that right is McGrath, for as many as 40 overs.
In ODI's, the preference is always to pick slower bowlers than the faster ones. But then, they're more easily hittable by the Afridis and Sehwags, once they get used to the bowlers. A fast bowler can at least hit back with a hard one or a fast one. Some of the better seam bowlers in ODI's are fast bowlers, especially Brett Lee.
What do you think?