adharcric
International Coach
That's a load of rubbish. Sreesanth has bowled only two or three bad spells and he's delivered huge partnership-breaking wickets with the old ball for Dravid. You may have your own definition of top-class, but if Sreesanth hasn't been top-class in this series ... no one has. He's been the standout performer.He's bowled rubbish about five times. His good spells and high strike rate seem to make up for that, but when the pitch does less or a batting lineup is more determined, he'll struggle for sure.
He has had a very good series, but not top class, regardless of his average. Zaheer Khan is averaging 32.37 with the ball in two very bowler friendly wickets, but you wouldn't say he is having a rubbish series, would you? Zaheer Khan has had a good series and Sreesanth a very good one.
Not top class, no.
Pollock has been very good as well, but he doesn't compare to Sreesanth in this series. His average is low because he's been so economical, but test cricket is about taking wickets and that's where Sreesanth stands out. Pollock's strike rate is a brilliant 43, but Sreesanth ... 34. You should appreciate that because you breathe stats and only stats. Stats don't tell the whole story though. Sreesanth has produced match-winning spells in this series while Pollock has been consistently very good but not quite dominant. Please don't compare Ntini to Sreesanth - he's bowled several bad spells and hasn't really earned most of his wickets. Pollock and Ntini are miles ahead of Sreesanth in terms of class right now, but Sreesanth has been the best bowler on display. Let me deliver the final blow - Sreesanth has 17 (out of 18) top-order wickets and Pollock has 6 (out of 12) top-order wickets.Also, you know who has had a 'Top Class' series? Pollock. In two test matches, he is averaging 13.75, with hardly a bad spell to speak of.
Ntini: average 15.92
Nel: average 24
So he'd be the #3 pace bowler in this series if you go on averages. But in reality, Pollock is the only one who has had a top class series, Ntini and Sreesanth a very good one, and Nel and Zaheer a good one.
Sreesanth >>> Pollock >> Nel/Kumble >> Ntini. Note that Nel has bowled very well but hasn't gotten as many wickets. Like Liam said, stats don't tell the whole story.
FFS, get over your preconception that Indian pace bowlers are rubbish by default. You said you would give them credit when it's due and it's time you live up to that.
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