Mamoon
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Looks like you lost your memory, this started becaus of speed. The title isnt literal but read the first part, fast bowling factory.
Ive checked the list earlier in the thread, many are older bowlers and the youngers , none can reach Naseems speed. Indians will never overall be faster bowlers than Pakistan, history, present and future will prove this.
Can you name 38 young faster bowlers from India or not? Its been weeks lol.
I see. So the problem is that your English is weak. If it wasn’t weak, you wouldn’t have used the word “better” in your title. You would have either “quicker” or “faster”.
When you say 38 better bowlers than Naseem, you are not restricting it to speed only.
Naseem Shah is a joke of a bowler who is also just fast-medium these days. You will find better bowlers than him in Ireland and Zimbabwe let alone India.
He averages 70+ in Australia, England and New Zealand, and his humiliation yesterday made him the most expensive pacer in history in a wicket-less innings. He is that rubbish.
I don’t remember what your point of view was in the original discussion because I don’t keep much track of your ignorant and delusional posts, but my perspective was based on his garbage bowling and not just speed.
If you could bump that thread maybe we could have a look at your perspective as well, because perhaps I wasn’t paying attention to your ignorance.
As far as speed is concerned, he was trundling in mid 130s this series and his effort balls were reaching 140. In fact, I think he didn’t even reach 140 in the first Test.
130s are standard speeds at the professional level. Forget 38, you will find 50+ Indian pacers with similar speeds. Just check the squads of Ranji Trophy and pick out any 50 names from the pace bowlers list and you will find similar speeds.
Besides, even if we assume that the earth is flat, pigs fly and Naseem is faster than Indian domestic pacers, what difference does it make?
He is a pathetic bowler who averages 70+ in Australia, England and New Zealand and has a set a world record for the most expensive spell ever by a pacer. He is not good enough to play in Indian domestic cricket let alone play in international cricket.
This fixation with pace shows how deluded ne out of touch with reality Pakistani fans are. They are not backing out even if after the treatment Naseem has received in Australia, England and New Zealand.