People seem to be getting carried away at the idea of Mohammad Musa and Naseem Shah being selected in the 16 man Pakistan squad for the World Test Championship Series in Australia.
But personally I think that it means that Pakistan has selected a 14 man squad plus 2 passengers.
Argument continues as to whether Musa is 5'7 or 5'9 tall. Naseem Shah is on record as being 5'10 tall.
And that means that there only hope is the pink ball greentop at Adelaide, because short fast bowlers almost always fail in Australia due to the different lengths required.
The most successful touring bowlers of 6 foot in height or less in Australia in the last 40 years have been:
Malcolm Marshall (5'11) - 45 wickets at 23.15, with a strike rate 8 worse than his worldwide career strike rate, and a bowling average 2.21 worse.
Dale Steyn (5'11) - 31 wickets at 28.77, with a strike rate 6.7 worse and a bowling average 5.82 worse than his career average.
Waqar Younis (6'0) - 14 wickets at an average of 40.50, with a strike rate 28.7 worse and an average 16.94 worse than his entire career.
Why did I include Waqar?
Marshall and especially Steyn had extensive experience in Australian (or South African) conditions and learned to adapt their length. Waqar never did.
I am baffled and bemused by the idea that Musa and Naseem might survive in Australia. I remember Waqar's first Aussie Test at the MCG: he was at least 10K faster than either of them at the time, but he simply didn't grasp which line and length was required.
Aussie batsmen have played against any number of random 140K bowlers in club and shield cricket. Musa and Naseem will present virtually no threat to them.
Shaheen Shah Afridi is different - he's already done well in Test in South Africa and is 8 inches taller.
I remember Trent Boult being belted all around the Gabba in Brisbane in 2015-16, and then at the WACA, only to do better in a pink ball greentop at Adelaide shortly after. I asked him what went wrong at Brisbane, and he replied "I'm about 8 inches too short and 20K too slow for that pitch."
I would be surprised if Pakistan's short quicks have any more success.
But personally I think that it means that Pakistan has selected a 14 man squad plus 2 passengers.
Argument continues as to whether Musa is 5'7 or 5'9 tall. Naseem Shah is on record as being 5'10 tall.
And that means that there only hope is the pink ball greentop at Adelaide, because short fast bowlers almost always fail in Australia due to the different lengths required.
The most successful touring bowlers of 6 foot in height or less in Australia in the last 40 years have been:
Malcolm Marshall (5'11) - 45 wickets at 23.15, with a strike rate 8 worse than his worldwide career strike rate, and a bowling average 2.21 worse.
Dale Steyn (5'11) - 31 wickets at 28.77, with a strike rate 6.7 worse and a bowling average 5.82 worse than his career average.
Waqar Younis (6'0) - 14 wickets at an average of 40.50, with a strike rate 28.7 worse and an average 16.94 worse than his entire career.
Why did I include Waqar?
Marshall and especially Steyn had extensive experience in Australian (or South African) conditions and learned to adapt their length. Waqar never did.
I am baffled and bemused by the idea that Musa and Naseem might survive in Australia. I remember Waqar's first Aussie Test at the MCG: he was at least 10K faster than either of them at the time, but he simply didn't grasp which line and length was required.
Aussie batsmen have played against any number of random 140K bowlers in club and shield cricket. Musa and Naseem will present virtually no threat to them.
Shaheen Shah Afridi is different - he's already done well in Test in South Africa and is 8 inches taller.
I remember Trent Boult being belted all around the Gabba in Brisbane in 2015-16, and then at the WACA, only to do better in a pink ball greentop at Adelaide shortly after. I asked him what went wrong at Brisbane, and he replied "I'm about 8 inches too short and 20K too slow for that pitch."
I would be surprised if Pakistan's short quicks have any more success.