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Do you think Mohammad Amir and Hasan Ali have the potential to become the next Pakistani ATG fast bowling pair?
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Not even close.
1) Wasim and Waqar were miles ahead at the same age
2) Hasan Ali Doesn't Bowl With The New Ball (Yet)
And there's nothing wrong with that.
To come close, you need a pairing of Starc-Rabada on the same team.
Can you please tell me their averages in their first 50 ODI games?
After 50 ODIs
Wasim Akram: 23.10 (65 Wickets)
Waqar Younis: 18.95 (89 Wickets)
After 50 ODIs
Wasim Akram: 23.10 (65 Wickets)
Waqar Younis: 18.95 (89 Wickets)
No.
Mohammad Amir is slightly better than Saleem Jaffer, but he is 10K slower and three inches shorter than Wasim Akram.
Hasan Ali is slightly better than Mohsin Kamal or roughly equal to Aaqib Javed. He's 25K slower than Waqar Younis and five inches shorter.
Well Hasan is pretty close and Amir too if had he not missed 5 years...you also have to keep in mind that both Ws played in balling era
Modern cricket averaging below 26 is a HUGE thing
hassan ali can get close to ww when it comes to 5 fers. he has a knack for them.
amir though doesn't take enough wickets in odis
OP is talking about potential not what they've achieved so far. In another 5 years, you can talk about Amir's lack of 5fers.
I think that on his Test debut - in a low scoring match - Hasan Ali pretty clearly signposted both his potential and his limitations.
He has two strengths:
1) bowling round the wicket to left-handers, like Freddie Flintoff, and
2) bowling 135K swinging Yorkers.
That's okay, but it's only going to let you achieve a Test bowling average in the mid-thirties.
He has several attributes missing:
1) lack of height means he gets no lift from a good length.
2) lack of pace means that once a batsman - even a tailender - gets in, he's not going to get out unless he plays a silly shot.
I think that he has it in him to be a Test quality fourth seamer who can bat, like Ben Stokes, Andrew Flintoff, Shane Watson or Mitchell Marsh.
But he needs to work harder on his batting than his bowling. The bowling won't improve much further.
I think he can have a limited overs career, certainly.I thought that you had jumped on the Hasan Ali bandwagon?
You said something along the lines of, in order for him to be successful with his height he has to be extremely accurate and have pace, these type of bowlers only come once in a generation, Hasan Ali might possess both attributes.
Hassan Ali is like Waqar, but Amir is nothing close to Wasim Akram.. as Akram took 5'fers left right and center as a bowler![]()
Aqib javed was a medium pacer and waqar younis was not 25ks quicker than hasan ali .No.
Mohammad Amir is slightly better than Saleem Jaffer, but he is 10K slower and three inches shorter than Wasim Akram.
Hasan Ali is slightly better than Mohsin Kamal or roughly equal to Aaqib Javed. He's 25K slower than Waqar Younis and five inches shorter.
Do you think Mohammad Amir and Hasan Ali have the potential to become the next Pakistani ATG fast bowling pair?
The thread is five years too early!Do you think Mohammad Amir and Hasan Ali have the potential to become the next Pakistani ATG fast bowling pair?
Why are we insulting the 2Ws here?
Comparing bowlers who dont even have 100 odi or test wickets with a GOAT like Wasim and ATG like Waqar.A half dead Waqar Younis bowled faster than Hassan Ali and i will not insult Wasim Akram by even mentioning his name with these two bowlers.
Anyone comparing the 2Ws with these two havent seen the 2Ws bowl at their peak.
Lol, what are you talking about?![]()
Amir is 140 km/h bowler at 6ft tall. Wasim Akram 6ft 3 who bowled 150 km/h.
Perhaps you already knew that but this is may suprise you:
Waqar Younis bowled at mid to high 150s with ease at the same stage in his career before he picked up that injury where he had to remodel himself into a swing bowler. Even then he was ATG calibre.
Where does that put the likes of Shami, Kumar and Pandya though?No, they don't have as much potential as wasim and waqar, they have as much potential as alan mullaly and andy caddick
Amir is 140 km/h bowler at 6ft tall. Wasim Akram 6ft 3 who bowled 150 km/h.
Perhaps you already knew that but this is may suprise you:
Waqar Younis bowled at mid to high 150s with ease at the same stage in his career before he picked up that injury where he had to remodel himself into a swing bowler. Even then he was ATG calibre.
Where does that put the likes of Shami, Kumar and Pandya though?
Who is this Shami?Shami is the best asian bolwer right now, pandya is an allrounder so not sure why you'll mention him here, bumrah is the best limited overs bowler in the world
Amir is not 6 feet, he is 5'10
Sounds about right - I've heard all sorts with his height. Google says 6ft2, I've heard 6ft and also 5ft 10, so I just took the average lol![]()
Yes there are few fans here who quoted his height on google, the funny thing is according to google Wahab was supposed to be shorter than him, when you can clearly see Wahab is about an inch taller than Amir but his height was mentioned as 5'11, while Amir was called 6 feet 2 inches![]()