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This might be a very controversial thread here. But I'm sorry guys, that time which we would have never imagined has indeed come.
India is always known as a batting powerhouse while Pakistan is more renowned for its strong bowling attack. The Indian bowling is usually known for its ineffectiveness and ineptitude, especially on unresponsive tracks. The Indian bowling can be described as "average" or at best, above average and they generally need helpful tracks to perform well. While in contrast, the Pakistani bowling is traditionally known for its pace, skill and mercurial wicket taking ability and take the pitch out of the equation because of their tight line and pace. Most people would not mention the Indian bowlers in the same line as Pak bowlers.
However off late, I have seen a decline in the Pakistani bowling standards. Barring Amir, other Pak pacers seem devoid of the skills and the ability that so differentiated the yesteryear Pakistani bowling attacks from the Indian ones. Last match they struggled to find rhythm before they were bailed out by Yasir's brilliance. Yasir has been having a poor match now and Pak pacers seen unable to take a stranglehold of the match. Remember that this English line up has a really shaky batting line up as well. The English batsmen are looking at utmost ease and the overnight nightwatchman has scored a fifty. It almost reminds you of an Indian bowling performance.
The question is, has the Pak pace bowling attack (barring Amir) regressed (or Indian attack improved) to comparable levels with the Indian bowling attack?
India is always known as a batting powerhouse while Pakistan is more renowned for its strong bowling attack. The Indian bowling is usually known for its ineffectiveness and ineptitude, especially on unresponsive tracks. The Indian bowling can be described as "average" or at best, above average and they generally need helpful tracks to perform well. While in contrast, the Pakistani bowling is traditionally known for its pace, skill and mercurial wicket taking ability and take the pitch out of the equation because of their tight line and pace. Most people would not mention the Indian bowlers in the same line as Pak bowlers.
However off late, I have seen a decline in the Pakistani bowling standards. Barring Amir, other Pak pacers seem devoid of the skills and the ability that so differentiated the yesteryear Pakistani bowling attacks from the Indian ones. Last match they struggled to find rhythm before they were bailed out by Yasir's brilliance. Yasir has been having a poor match now and Pak pacers seen unable to take a stranglehold of the match. Remember that this English line up has a really shaky batting line up as well. The English batsmen are looking at utmost ease and the overnight nightwatchman has scored a fifty. It almost reminds you of an Indian bowling performance.
The question is, has the Pak pace bowling attack (barring Amir) regressed (or Indian attack improved) to comparable levels with the Indian bowling attack?