Savak
Test Captain
- Joined
- Feb 16, 2006
- Runs
- 49,649
- Post of the Week
- 3
India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and even Afghanistan have very superior spinners in comparison to Pakistan. The last time Pakistan had a threatening spin duo in almost all conditions were when they had the services of a pre-15 degree Ajmal, Hafeez and a Prime Afridi and these 3 bowlers would provide you with a guaranteed 30 overs of economical stranglehold bowling with some wickets between them.
The only reasonable explanation i can think off is that in the last 10-12 years, Pakistani domestic wickets due to the abscence of international cricket back home, were badly under prepared and the rainy, winter, monsoon season in Punjab where the vast majority of Pakistani Domestic Cricket was played in assisted seam, swing bowlers which is why you had many dibbly dobbly medium pacers who were around 120-125 km/hr topping domestic charts i.e. Asad Ali, Hammad Azam e.t.c.
The move towards the Kookaburra ball in our domestic cricket didn't help as the Kookaburra ball is not known to be helpful for spinners and is more suited towards Australian, South African conditions.
Can you really blame our batsmen for being so terrible against quality spin when they don't get to face quality spin bowlers in Pakistan's domestic circuit and where the wickets in general don't aid spin. Not a single Pakistani curator in our home season was able to prepare spinning tracks to aid Pakistani bowlers against Australia, England and New Zealand.
Something to ponder about
The only reasonable explanation i can think off is that in the last 10-12 years, Pakistani domestic wickets due to the abscence of international cricket back home, were badly under prepared and the rainy, winter, monsoon season in Punjab where the vast majority of Pakistani Domestic Cricket was played in assisted seam, swing bowlers which is why you had many dibbly dobbly medium pacers who were around 120-125 km/hr topping domestic charts i.e. Asad Ali, Hammad Azam e.t.c.
The move towards the Kookaburra ball in our domestic cricket didn't help as the Kookaburra ball is not known to be helpful for spinners and is more suited towards Australian, South African conditions.
Can you really blame our batsmen for being so terrible against quality spin when they don't get to face quality spin bowlers in Pakistan's domestic circuit and where the wickets in general don't aid spin. Not a single Pakistani curator in our home season was able to prepare spinning tracks to aid Pakistani bowlers against Australia, England and New Zealand.
Something to ponder about