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A list of bowlers who can clock around 150 kph and above in test cricket
Australia have Starc and a few others and then some
Newzealand have Milne and Ferguson who can do that along with upcoming pacers who are pretty quick
India has a few upcoming youngsters who may reach that speed when they grow into their bodies and then Bumrah who can crank it above 145 kph with ease and is test class fast
Srilanka has the fragile Kumara and even Chameera in that sort of pace bracket
England have Wood and Jofra Archer who will be available soon
South Africa has too many and they can't seem to fit all of them in the same eleven and Nortje hasn't even debuted yet. Rabada, Steyn, Ngidi, Olivier etc are all above 145 kph bracket
West Indies pace battery is in good hands with Gabriel et. al.
How long do we have to wait for a genuine quick bowler to emerge?
The last real quick bowler that emerged was Wahab but let's face it, his test career never really peaked. A look at domestic cricket bowling stats sends shivers down the spine with names like Cheema, Sadaf Hussain (no disrespect to his numbers, just talking strictly pace wise), and even Hammad Azam being in the top.
What happened to the hair-flying, million thrills a moment Pakistani fast bowler and how long do we now have to wait for one to emerge?
Haris Rauf isn't pacy enough unless he has added 5kph out of nowhere. Neither is Salman Irshad no matter how much Akhtar hypes him.
So, when we going to get our traditional Pakistani proper fast bowler?
Australia have Starc and a few others and then some
Newzealand have Milne and Ferguson who can do that along with upcoming pacers who are pretty quick
India has a few upcoming youngsters who may reach that speed when they grow into their bodies and then Bumrah who can crank it above 145 kph with ease and is test class fast
Srilanka has the fragile Kumara and even Chameera in that sort of pace bracket
England have Wood and Jofra Archer who will be available soon
South Africa has too many and they can't seem to fit all of them in the same eleven and Nortje hasn't even debuted yet. Rabada, Steyn, Ngidi, Olivier etc are all above 145 kph bracket
West Indies pace battery is in good hands with Gabriel et. al.
How long do we have to wait for a genuine quick bowler to emerge?
The last real quick bowler that emerged was Wahab but let's face it, his test career never really peaked. A look at domestic cricket bowling stats sends shivers down the spine with names like Cheema, Sadaf Hussain (no disrespect to his numbers, just talking strictly pace wise), and even Hammad Azam being in the top.
What happened to the hair-flying, million thrills a moment Pakistani fast bowler and how long do we now have to wait for one to emerge?
Haris Rauf isn't pacy enough unless he has added 5kph out of nowhere. Neither is Salman Irshad no matter how much Akhtar hypes him.
So, when we going to get our traditional Pakistani proper fast bowler?