You are calling me a ****** when you yourself have zero historical perspective and are a victim of recency bias.
You are trying to tell us that Brett lee and Shoaib are slower than Starc, Ferguson, Archer or your much cherished Indian quartet (whom i am actually a big fan of). This is the biggest fallacy I have ever heard, and totally shows who is fanboying.
Faulty speedguns; like really?
You seriously need to go and try to understand how fast bowling and its mechanics work before spouting such ignorance.
So let me Just try to take you to school for a bit;
It is widely understood, that to bowl quick, you need to have the following attributes or elements.
1) Supreme fast twitch fibre muscles: this is what most of the fastest bowlers have commonly. This is the raw ability to move your body quickly and to generate power and velocity.
A guy like Haris Rauf also has great fast twitch fibre, but he lacks in atleast one of the next two elements.
2) A good sprint speed to get the momentum. Just see how this helped Mark wood increase his pace after he lengthened his run up. Guys like Shoaib, Waqar, Lee and Zahid generated a tremendous amount of momentum through their run up.
In the modern age, Shami does this very well. However, he lacks in the next attribute.
A technically correct action:
Brett lee and Allan Donald had the perfect actions from a biomechanical standpoint; so much so that Lee's action is taught as a prototype in high performance centres worldwide.
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A guy like Starc who collapses in his delivery stride cannot hold a candle to Lee, given how braced the latter's knee is which allows for maximum arm extension and torque generation.
One might argue that Nortje has a braced knee too, but look at his run up and compare that to Lee.
There is a world of difference in how much momentum they generate.
Mohammad Shami too doesnt have a braced knee and thereby, doesnt get as good an extension to generate pace upwards of 150 kph.
There will be an argument that Shoaib also had a bent knee. But with him, he had an abnormal physique, due to his hyperextension which allowed him extra leverage and arm speed than other bowlers.
This is precisely why Bumrah also generates his pace despite not having a run up. However his run up is so lacking in momentum that he cant crack the 150 kph consistently even though he is capable of it.
So next time, you try to argue on fast bowling, come with some technical knowledge instead of that "faulty speedgun" logic so that we can have a valid discussion for a change.