Which fast bowlers have Pakistan produced in last 20 years? They don’t have single with 200 test wickets.
Pak has produced decent fast bowlers after Waqar Younus but none of them have been really great or impressive. Compiling a list at the end of my post which has names of the notable bowlers who played for us & while not great, some in that list had the potential to be decent test class bowlers.
Pak cricket fans after the 90s and early 2000's were spoiled & expected that every bowler who'd turn up would be like the two W's. We also played an ODI series in Australia in which Waqar, Wasim, Akhtar, & Sami were really pacy & great & it gave us the illusion that the baton of fast bowling has been passed to the new generation and all is good.
This proved to be an illusion, Sami statistically (I think, not sure but he has a plus 50 bowling average) became the worst bowler in test history & Akhtar was too injury prone to lead the attack like a true spearhead. It didn't help that we played our home cricket on the flattest of tracks in the 2000s and also played against India home and away. Barring the exception of a couple of tests, all of these wickets were super flat or spin friendly & drained Akhtar. That said, we did manage to beat England, & Ind in home series (after losing a series to Ind) but the lack of depth of our bowling was masked by Akhtar doing great and new pacers like Asif & Amir emerging.
Then came two major blows that have caused, so far, irreparable damage to our fast bowling legacy.
1. Attack on Sri Lankan team that moved cricket out of Pak and shifted it to UAE.
2. Spot fixing scandal that removed the next gen best fast bowlers.
Imo, moving cricket to UAE has just destroyed our fast bowling culture. Those were the most boring pitches to ever play test cricket on & Pak shifted to a spin friendly strategy to eek out results. Ajmal, Yasir, Abdul Rehman, Zulfi chacha, etc. came into prominence & we just haven't looked back after that. We now barely play any cricket and when we play home tests we prepare extra spin friendly pitches so resurgence of fast bowling is not looking like a thing that'll happen immediately.
Here's the list of bowlers that said I'll post before the end of the post
1. Aqib: Decent & hardworking but not a true great. Didn't get a chance to stat pad his numbers via tailenders hence over 30+ average.
2. Shahid & Imran Nazir: Decent and good bowlers but not great. Shahid was a domestic cricket icon but never got a proper chance at his prime.
3. Muhammad Akram and Zahid: Zahid was super fast but he got injured too soon. Made a comeback and still bowled 140 plus but wasn't the same and then he left cricket. Akram has a sub 30 average in domestic but he developed late so never has the stats to show for it.
4. Shoaib Akhtar: Possibly someone who should have breached the 200 wicket club but didn't. Only true great in this list. He also played until 2011 so our bowling looked dangerous until he was in the mix.
5. Rana Naveed: Made his debut a bit too late. Waqar Wasim also played till 2003 so we didn't really value bowlers like him & when he played test cricket it just felt he was way past it. A decent white ball bowler though.
6. Shabbir: Took 50 wickets at 23 & had good height but his action was a catastrophe.
7. Umar Gul: Another one who was more than decent in test cricket.
8. Muhammad Amir & Asif: When Procter saw Asif in RSA, he said he's a 400+ wicket bowler. Amir had potential to get 200 wickets under 28.
9. Wahab & Junaid: Not great but both had potential to average under 30 but their cricketing career was cut short due to playing in UAE.
We now have Shaheen and Abbas who are more than decent in suitable conditions. Shaheen also has the potential to break the 200 wicket club, Abbas should have but he won't because we play too little test cricket. He may only play 5 more tests before retirement which is a travesty because he's someone who could easily be like Philander.