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In regards to pace and height.Starc, more ability? In golf?
But yeah, could hv worded it better
Comes off as an attempt at being palatable

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In regards to pace and height.Starc, more ability? In golf?
How fast was Starc 2 years ago? His body is fully matured now and he's at his absolute prime. Amir bowled 145k+ spells at the age of 18 and has yet to hit his peak.In regards to pace and height.
But yeah, could hv worded it better
Comes off as an attempt at being palatable
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[MENTION=132954]Aman[/MENTION]How fast was Starc 2 years ago? His body is fully matured now and he's at his absolute prime. Amir bowled 145k+ spells at the age of 18 and has yet to hit his peak.
Despite being taller Starc loses most of his height advantage because of how much he extends in delivery stride and low arm action therefore the ball skids off the surface rather than digging into it. Amir gets more lift because he doesn't extend much, high arm action and snaps the wrist perfectly on top. Watch his 4 deliveries against Hafeez to know what I'm talking about or his spell against Watson/Ponting where he literally cuts the ball in the air with ridiculous bounce and pace, something only Wasim was capable of in the history of the game.
Amir's far more skilled with the ball. There's no debate regarding ability. Only difference is Starc has proven himself in one format at least and Amir hasn't.
And before these ignorant bunch start quoting me. I'm no Starc hater, in fact I supported him long before any of these bandwagoners and had marked him for greatness before he became big.
Im curious as to why [MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION] did not include Mustafzir who has been exceptional..yet included a uncapped bowler.
I am biased poster
To all the PPERS I maintain Joel Paris will play for Australia for atleast 10 years and he along with Amir and Starc (fitness) are future of left arm fast bowling and will be top 3. If Starc after injury fades away (highly unlikely in Aussies setup due to quality medical staff , human movement experts and best trainers / rehab personals ) than Mustafiz may come into top 3.
Boult best time is behind him unfortunately due to his back and he will no more be fast medium and would be medium fast and less effective.
Starc's 1st odi when cricket batting wise wasn't as fast as today was in 2010 and his figures were 8.5 overs 0-51.
Paris will never be a express bowler. He would be fast medium bowler capable of bowling few fast deliveries in his spell at his peak. His mainstay will be line and length to go with both swings aswell as bounce with high arm action. He is here to stay and see his odi and test averages and strike rates after 2 years time. (If he stays fit)
It is not necessary that bowlers be judged only after international cricket for what they can achieve.
I am no imran khan for the eye but he did not ask for Waqar or wasim stats sheet. He just saw what they had in them.
In a Pepsi talent hunt program Wasim akram selected 13 , 14 years old Mohammad Amir and if you people can read in the news paper what he said about him than ? And what he did in the T20 worldcup at a 16,17 years old ?
I know pace is pace yaar and it's great on the eyes but it is not a necessity to be able to dominate the figures (Ave, SR)
Trent Boult in his odi and test peak wa fast medium and he was the best left armer of the time in both odis and tests.
In Joel paris I see a Boult with a better height and better action with more swing and more bounce due to high arm action and after a while he will be bowling between 134 to 145-148 range mostly averaging 85 to 87 mph.
There is a reason for his fast tract selection to Australian team. Not everyone is injured or is getting rested.
He may fire early or abit late but he will fire. My judgement is based upon only two games I watched him bowl for Perth scorchers but he caught my eye as a special talent.
Those who find this thread funny and ridiculous should have a laugh as long as they want but Amir , Starc and Paris will I.A rule the left arm pace bowling provided they remain fit.
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Great bowling today, finally someone who can swing the new ball.
We should not get carried away though, the conditions were excellent for pace bowling and barring Wahab, everyone looked good. Amir was the pick of the bowlers because he is better than Nehra, Bumra and Irfan.
Even Junaid would have looked decent today.
However, as I said earlier, the inclusion/exclusion of Amir makes no difference to our results because our problems run much deeper than that, so if Amir goes on to become a world class bowler, it will make little difference to our results.
We need quality batsmen. Plain and simple.
Irfan bowled well, 145 clicks with tons of bounceYou have underrated Junaid & Amir always.
Had there been Junaid today instead of FANCY bowler IRFAN he would have fared quite better than what Irfan achieved out of his 4 overs.
You have underrated Junaid & Amir always.
Had there been Junaid today instead of FANCY bowler IRFAN he would have fared quite better than what Irfan achieved out of his 4 overs.
Of course Boult is better with his vicious swing at 130ks, lmao.
Boult is not the same bowler after his injury. Hope it is not terminal like Junaid and he recovers his form, world cricket needs the 2014-15 Boult back.
Irfan bowled well, 145 clicks with tons of bounce
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6 months from now, Mohammad Amir will be THE best bowler in the world.
That amounts to nothing, what has he done in international arena?Joel Paris the fastest bowler in Australia after Starc.Outpaced Wahab in CL
That amounts to nothing, what has he done in international arena?
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Was a great spell but lets not get aheqd of ourselves it was UAE. Its already well established that Amir is well above the level of irfan and wahab and sami.
Well he is coming back to his best. Surely will pass all bowlers of this era at this rate.
Wait till than that day to rate him amongst top bowlersHe has just begun his career on flat Australian wickets.
He is not as gifted as Amir & Starc but he will be amongst top 3 left arm pacers of world cricket provided he doesn't get a serious injury hiccup.
Amir totally outperformed pretty decent bowlers in Irfan and Sami today. He's truly a bowling genius, MashAllah.
There is always going to be a cloud of cheating over him.Even if he does well thewre will always be the possibility that he tampered with the ball. He was never very impressive during his return. Not very impressive against UAE but suddenly vs India gets prodigious swing in the air?His legacy will always be tainted
There is always going to be a cloud of cheating over him.Even if he does well thewre will always be the possibility that he tampered with the ball. He was never very impressive during his return. Not very impressive against UAE but suddenly vs India gets prodigious swing in the air?His legacy will always be tainted
Would have been better with more wickets but UAE were too cautious against him.
You cannot get conventional swing with ball-tampering, you either swing the ball or you don't. Amir's action naturally allows him to generate plenty of swing.
Besides, even if he is a crafty genius who found a way to make the new ball swing using some form of tampering, the other pacers were still using the same ball and they got less swing.
I do not deny that he is the best fast bowler on offer among all the teams in this tournament but that does not mean that there is no shadow over him. I will always suspect something wrong if he does extremely well-so will the rest of the world. Now they are OK but idf he continues to do well there will always be talk.
Nobody gives a damn about what u think !I do not deny that he is the best fast bowler on offer among all the teams in this tournament but that does not mean that there is no shadow over him. I will always suspect something wrong if he does extremely well-so will the rest of the world. Now they are OK but idf he continues to do well there will always be talk.
My biggest worry about Amir is not skill or mental strength or whatever else people imagine but remain injury free for 5/8 years...This is always biggest risk in that business...
Look at Strac, would he be same 150K bowler as before?? - His action puts strain on his ankle, can he continue to bowl like that...
Boult is not the same bowler after injury, his pace has dropped and swing is not as much as before... Cummins is struggling to have a comeback...
Right now Rabada and Amir are the best premium fast bowlers prospects around the world(in all formats)... There success will be down to only one factor: How to remain injury free for 8/10 years?
I do not deny that he is the best fast bowler on offer among all the teams in this tournament but that does not mean that there is no shadow over him. I will always suspect something wrong if he does extremely well-so will the rest of the world. Now they are OK but idf he continues to do well there will always be talk.
There is always going to be a cloud of cheating over him.Even if he does well thewre will always be the possibility that he tampered with the ball. He was never very impressive during his return. Not very impressive against UAE but suddenly vs India gets prodigious swing in the air?His legacy will always be tainted
Two things work in his favor: firstly, he has played no cricket between the age of 18-23 where the body is the most vulnerable due to abrupt growth and secondly, he has a smooth action that doesn't put much strain on the body. He is more similar to Wasim while Starc is more similar to Waqar, who puts a lot of strain on his body.
I like Starc better, but Amir has a better action.
There is always going to be a cloud of cheating over him.Even if he does well thewre will always be the possibility that he tampered with the ball. He was never very impressive during his return. Not very impressive against UAE but suddenly vs India gets prodigious swing in the air?His legacy will always be tainted
There is not much difference in Starc and Amir. I have a feeling Amir will end up with more wickets and better stats though. Starc at 20 was nowhere as good as Amir.
Yeah but Starc was a wicketkeeper until his mid teens
Yeah but Starc was a wicketkeeper until his mid teens
Is the Asia cup being telecast in Australia?
Did you catch a few matches?
WOAH wth??
A 6'6' wicket keeper, damn what a sight. Must've taken a lot of legside catches with his reach.
But that is pure talent. My respect to any cricketer who learns his trade in his mid to late teens. It is generally much difficult to pick up and master an art in your mid to late teens than it is in your early years, has been proven.
Both are exceptional once in a generation talents though.
A TALL and athletic 14-year-old wicketkeeper from Lidcombe named Mitchell Starc was trying out for the Western Suburbs Green Shield side when club coach Neil D'Costa walked down to the ground.
''I saw him running and moving and saw he had wicketkeeping gloves on,'' D'Costa says. ''I called him over and said, 'I want you to bowl'.
''He told me he wasn't a bowler, he was a wicketkeeper. So I asked him again to have a bowl, which he did. I then said to him, 'Do you want to make this team?' He said, 'I'd love to' and I said 'OK, that's the end of your wicketkeeping, I'm going to teach you how to bowl'.''
D'Costa, already mentor to fellow Wests players Michael Clarke and Phillip Hughes, did something right because just six years later Starc has been selected in the Australian Test squad for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series in India.
And though the 196-centimetre replacement for the injured Josh Hazlewood is unlikely to win a baggy green cap just yet, his selection indicates the future the former Homebush Boys High School student could have. But it hasn't all come easily.
D'Costa did what the AFL had been doing for years - identified a particular body-type and built skills around it. ''I looked at his athletic ability and believed I could teach him to bowl,'' he says, adding the Cricket NSW junior high performance program had greatly helped Starc.
''He picked it up extremely quickly and before he knew it he was in the NSW under-17s.''
D'Costa says Starc didn't have much success in lower grades because he was too good. But by the time he was 17, he was in first grade, sometimes alongside Clarke and Hughes, and making a name for himself.
''The first time I thought he could become something special was when he took seven wickets against St George bowling terribly,'' says D'Costa, who speaks to Starc nearly daily and is thrilled he has been selected for India.
''He's very disciplined, listens well and can be relied upon. This tour is a great opportunity for him. It's great that he's a part of it.''
Only a total dummy would actually believe that the swing was because he cheated. He was getting conventional swing which you cannot achieve through tampering and the conditions have been conducive to swing bowling.
He was very impressive in New Zealand, very impressive in the lead up to his first return match and in the PSL, he was good.
There is no cloud over him, this is the first time I am hearing anyone say something like this.
World T20 isn't getting telecast let alone Asia Cup
Well he wasn't 6 foot 6 back then.
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket...mps-but-starc-is-a-keeper-20100925-15riu.html
I seriously doubt that Starc with this action can continue to bowl 150k+ , In a couple of years time Amir will be miles ahead both in terms of pace and achievements. Currently they are equal skill wise.
World T20 isn't getting telecast let alone Asia Cup
Convict mate, do you really think still Cricket is top 3 sports in Australia?![]()
There will always be a cloud over him.If he does well think that he cheated . If he does badly our own people will say that he is fixing.There is no way anyone will think of him as a all time great.Unlike Wasim Akram he got caught.This is why our elders say that your honor is everything.Why would you compare honest people like Starc with him.
Asia Cup is actually being telecast in Australia through Yupp TV for free.
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Can't say the same for World T20.
World T20 isn't getting telecast let alone Asia Cup
Convict mate, do you really think still Cricket is top 3 sports in Australia?![]()
Easily. National sport as well
Strac like Waqar has more of a slingy action, that's why he can bowl yorkers very well, but other lengths and swinging the ball would not be as effective as Amir could...That's why Amir is more complete fast bowler like Akram, one main difference between Amir and Wasim is that Amir is more pacy, he is 5/7k faster than Akram... Akram was never 145K avg bowler... But Wasim played international cricket for 18 years, that's very long time...
Amir action is one of the most smooth, balanced and less taxing action for a fast bowler(I am nothing talking about medium pacers), it puts less strain on ankle, knees or back. Slingy action are not as smooth or balanced, end up putting strain on one joint or the other...
Also, Amir's wrist position and release is superior to Strac, he has more control on length and seam... We have seen that in 2010 english summer, we will also see more of that this summer...Amir is superior to Strac in terms of technique and skill, but he will never have a luxury of playing along side world class batting lineup, that can make a big difference as far as achievements is concerned.
I am left myself, but used to like Waqar more back in 90s, he was more thrilling at that time...Personally I like Amir more than Wasim (with new ball), he does what Wasim used to do but 10K faster and with silky smooth action.
As far as reverse swing is concerned, I don't we will ever see like Ws, mainly because people know about it a lot and you are not allowed to tamper the ball as much now or in future as was the case in 90s... Rules are lot tighter now and too many Cameras are watching you all the time.... its not fair to compare their reverse swing with modern bowlers...
I love Aamir but Starc is on another level, when Aamir single handedly wins us a WC than we'll talk.
Who in the blue .... is JS Paris?![]()
Don't agree with this. Wasim in his youth was seriously quick, it was only during the mid 90's that he cut his pace down.