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Why there are no fast bowlers in Pakistan anymore? This used to lift their entire team (including batting & fielding)
If I was running the PCB, I would as an emergency action organise a national pace and Yorker bowling contest and invite the public , at every district and town level. Keep the goal simple: bowlers get to bowl 5 overs each (30 balls) at nothing but stumps , and bowlers who clock at 140kph and are able to hit the bottom third of the stumps (paint it a different colour) most regularly should progress to the next round.
Do this in every town and district and finally at provinces level, and then nationally and you will find the cream , with at least a dozen bowlers who could offer you some potential.
Then take those guys and fast track them with coaching and fitness work, and see what you get out of them.
Slowest ball by Ishant, Bumrah and Shami was 135.6. Ali was quickest from Pakistan with 135.5 avg speed.
Average speed of Pakistani was surely down. They often bowl slow with new ball and save energy for older ball.
Sarfaraz Ahmed at a presser:
"If you talk about our bowlers and their bowlers, there was a big difference and our bowlers are not upto the mark"
"Our bowlers are bowling at average speed of 130 kph whilst their bowlers were bowling at 145 kph, if you bowl with lack of pace you will not get wickets"
"I dont know whats going on there [speaking about speeds] but previously it has happened like that when I came in 2013 - we had the same problem - at that time we had Irfan, Umar Gul and Tanvir Ahmed - they also had same problem but I dont know [pointing outside] whats happening in here in Cape Town"
"For me they are fitter than us"
"For me as a team we are not playing well, we were thinking that our bowling was far better based on Centurion but we didnt take wickets here and if we had done that, we would have restricted them to 250-300 runs and it would have been a different story"
"Credit goes to SA, they know how to play in SA. Their bowlers bowled really well and didn't give us any bad balls, our batsmen played some quality shots. They batted well too but we gave too many loose balls"
"We lacked discipline in batting but whenever Asian team goes away, they have problems but the way our batsmen showed their character in the 2nd innings, that's how you play Test cricket. We're getting better day by day"
"For the last Test, we need to bat like we did in the 2nd inns, we have nothing to lose. We need to be positive. But we also have to take 20 wickets otherwise we can't win. India took 20 wickets in Johannesburg in their win. Fakhar batted at 6 because he likes to play shots, he was facing some problems with the new ball and Shan Masood was batting really well so we thought Fakhar might feel better at #6"
They just don’t learn. Although the likes of Mir Hamza struggle to get it over 130 when going flat out.What was true against SA is true against Bangladesh now.
Correct. Even steyn who was quick had morkelThey just don’t learn. Although the likes of Mir Hamza struggle to get it over 130 when going flat out.
The bigger problem is the identification of the problem.
1. You need to identify fast bowlers who you mark as test pace bowlers.
2. You get them playing first class and red ball cricket.
3. You manage your finances and your policies, so if said bowlers want to go the easy route for franchises, you can offer some financial incentive for them to stick with red ball.
Having pace bowlers is essential in a test team. At least one if not more who can bowl average speed of 140+.
I know the “enlightened” ones will bring in the age old “speed is not everything look at McGrath, Pollock etc”.
What people don’t realise that McGrath still had Brett Lee and before that Gillespie (who was pretty sharp). Pollock had Allan Donald.
Asif had Shoaib and then Amir.
You need someone in the team to keep the batsmen honest - even if they don’t take the bulk of the wickets. It’s a team game.
Top postThey just don’t learn. Although the likes of Mir Hamza struggle to get it over 130 when going flat out.
The bigger problem is the identification of the problem.
1. You need to identify fast bowlers who you mark as test pace bowlers.
2. You get them playing first class and red ball cricket.
3. You manage your finances and your policies, so if said bowlers want to go the easy route for franchises, you can offer some financial incentive for them to stick with red ball.
Having pace bowlers is essential in a test team. At least one if not more who can bowl average speed of 140+.
I know the “enlightened” ones will bring in the age old “speed is not everything look at McGrath, Pollock etc”.
What people don’t realise that McGrath still had Brett Lee and before that Gillespie (who was pretty sharp). Pollock had Allan Donald.
Asif had Shoaib and then Amir.
You need someone in the team to keep the batsmen honest - even if they don’t take the bulk of the wickets. It’s a team game.
Yep. Solid points. You need at least one man in the attack who consistently bowls upwards of 85 mph to keep the batters on the backfoot. Ideally, 2They just don’t learn. Although the likes of Mir Hamza struggle to get it over 130 when going flat out.
The bigger problem is the identification of the problem.
1. You need to identify fast bowlers who you mark as test pace bowlers.
2. You get them playing first class and red ball cricket.
3. You manage your finances and your policies, so if said bowlers want to go the easy route for franchises, you can offer some financial incentive for them to stick with red ball.
Having pace bowlers is essential in a test team. At least one if not more who can bowl average speed of 140+.
I know the “enlightened” ones will bring in the age old “speed is not everything look at McGrath, Pollock etc”.
What people don’t realise that McGrath still had Brett Lee and before that Gillespie (who was pretty sharp). Pollock had Allan Donald.
Asif had Shoaib and then Amir.
You need someone in the team to keep the batsmen honest - even if they don’t take the bulk of the wickets. It’s a team game.
Gilchrist would have still been fine even without a pacer.They just don’t learn. Although the likes of Mir Hamza struggle to get it over 130 when going flat out.
The bigger problem is the identification of the problem.
1. You need to identify fast bowlers who you mark as test pace bowlers.
2. You get them playing first class and red ball cricket.
3. You manage your finances and your policies, so if said bowlers want to go the easy route for franchises, you can offer some financial incentive for them to stick with red ball.
Having pace bowlers is essential in a test team. At least one if not more who can bowl average speed of 140+.
I know the “enlightened” ones will bring in the age old “speed is not everything look at McGrath, Pollock etc”.
What people don’t realise that McGrath still had Brett Lee and before that Gillespie (who was pretty sharp). Pollock had Allan Donald.
Asif had Shoaib and then Amir.
You need someone in the team to keep the batsmen honest - even if they don’t take the bulk of the wickets. It’s a team game.
Malnourished? They eat all day? Azam Khan ko dekha hai?Pakistani cricketers are malnourished and lack pace and poor quality or lack of ghosht is a major reason behind that.
Pakistani cricketers are malnourished and lack pace and poor quality or lack of ghosht is a major reason behind that.
Yes. They lack conditioning as well.
You look at Mark woods, Mitchell Starc, Bumrah, Shami, these guys are all consistent with their pace through out the day.
Pakistan bowlers are out of puff after one spell. This says to me to Many biryanis!
Yes. They lack conditioning as well.
You look at Mark woods, Mitchell Starc, Bumrah, Shami, these guys are all consistent with their pace through out the day.
Pakistan bowlers are out of puff after one spell. This says to me to Many biryanis!
Shami is a beast.
Look at his pace and agility at that age.
The quality of ghosht he eats is top level however not like fake donkey meat Naseem Shah and co are getting.
Fitness and diet need to be fixed. Otherwise, hard to succeed in Test format.
By the way, congratulations to the Bangla team. We're way to good for Pakistan.
England next for Pakistan, England will be licking their lips.
Yes. They lack conditioning as well.
You look at Mark woods, Mitchell Starc, Bumrah, Shami, these guys are all consistent with their pace through out the day.
Pakistan bowlers are out of puff after one spell. This says to me to Many biryanis!
Fitness and diet need to be fixed. Otherwise, hard to succeed in Test format.
Thanks.
England should be tough. All the best.
I see what you did there. I’ll allow you. You must have waited 20 years for this. But fair play, you have a good bowling attack and pak a pitiful one. It’s valid for you to gloat - at the moment.Pakistani cricketers are malnourished and lack pace and poor quality or lack of ghosht is a major reason behind that.
Even Pak before never had more than one 140k+ bowler at a time in the history of U19 cricket.We will get some good pacers out of now where like usual , in the last U19 Worldcup we had 3 pacers capable of bowling 86-89mph on a consistent basis , now tell me which nation in the history of U19 cricket has produce that quick pacers in just one batch? None.