Pakistan has a better attack. I would rather have a bowling squad of Akhtar, Sami, Shabbir, Gul, Kaneria, and Saqlain than Pollock, Ntini, Nel, Kallis, Adams and Klusner. Pollock is the best of the lot (very closely followed by Akhtar). But apart from that i don't rate and of the other SA bowlers. Kallis is more of a batsmen than bowler and doesn't have too much pace, Ntini is overated and hasn't done much against quality sides. Adams is one of the worst spinners i've seen and has the strangest action. Klusner is past his best while Nel has good potential. He is over aggressive at times and he needs to let his bowling do the talking.
However Pakistan have some fantastic young bowlers. Sami has great potential, but is stuggling at the moment. Under Woolmer's guidance he could turn out to be a star. Shabbir is a good steady bowler with decent pace as well. At times he can be wayward. Gul is a great prospect. He bowls in the McGrath mould and if he turns out to be half the player McGrath is, Pakistan have a future star. He showed what he is capable of by destryoing one of the best batting line ups in the world a few months ago. Kaneria is a good young leg spinner who has a good future. He has shown a lot of promise against Bangladesh and SA (both weak players of spin) and now needs to prove himself against bigger opposition. Plenty of talent and is still very young. Remember leg spinners don't usually mature until late 20's.
I also saw some bowlers in the u-19 world cup. Riaz Afridi caught my eye as one for the future. He ended up as the top wicket taker in the tourement and he swings the ball a long way. His opening partner Ali Imran was also a very good prospect. There were also 2 spinners: Tariq Mahmood and Mansoor Amjad. They both look like fine young players. Tariq is a carbon copy of Murali.
So although Pakistan's attack isn't as good as it was in the days of Was and Waq, it is heading in the right direction.
However Pakistan have some fantastic young bowlers. Sami has great potential, but is stuggling at the moment. Under Woolmer's guidance he could turn out to be a star. Shabbir is a good steady bowler with decent pace as well. At times he can be wayward. Gul is a great prospect. He bowls in the McGrath mould and if he turns out to be half the player McGrath is, Pakistan have a future star. He showed what he is capable of by destryoing one of the best batting line ups in the world a few months ago. Kaneria is a good young leg spinner who has a good future. He has shown a lot of promise against Bangladesh and SA (both weak players of spin) and now needs to prove himself against bigger opposition. Plenty of talent and is still very young. Remember leg spinners don't usually mature until late 20's.
I also saw some bowlers in the u-19 world cup. Riaz Afridi caught my eye as one for the future. He ended up as the top wicket taker in the tourement and he swings the ball a long way. His opening partner Ali Imran was also a very good prospect. There were also 2 spinners: Tariq Mahmood and Mansoor Amjad. They both look like fine young players. Tariq is a carbon copy of Murali.
So although Pakistan's attack isn't as good as it was in the days of Was and Waq, it is heading in the right direction.