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Do you agree with Gough's assessment or has there been a better group in Indian bowling history?
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Abey Kuruvilla, D Mohanty, Doda Ganesh and Robin Singh briefly back in late 90s -- what an attack![]()
Abey Kuruvilla, D Mohanty, Doda Ganesh and Robin Singh briefly back in late 90s -- what an attack![]()
Abey Kuruvilla, D Mohanty, Doda Ganesh and Robin Singh briefly back in late 90s -- what an attack![]()
Abey Kuruvilla, D Mohanty, Doda Ganesh and Robin Singh briefly back in late 90s -- what an attack![]()
I guess this is the reward for investing heavily in the MRF pace academies and some very good coaches working with the Indian young bowlers.
These are bowling friendly conditions. Let me know when the Indian pace attack runs through teams on dead UAE type wickets
Well, Anwar was Mohanty's bunny
And no wonder u lot remember Kuru and Mohanty as we gave u a thumping with these 2 bowlers in Toronto![]()
True and still you couldn't beat us once in the WCs throughout 90s , giving 5fer to Venkatesh Prassad.
Lol Indian cricketers have to go through such thresholds on PP , Kohli needs to perform in test, then needs to perform outside Asia, then needs to perform in England, then needs to get avg overall 40 in England.
Now bowlers, should bowl well outside India, should bowl well in SA, should bowl well in England and now in UAE , then they should go back in time bowl to VIV and Bradman?
These are bowling friendly conditions. Let me know when the Indian pace attack runs through teams on dead UAE type wickets
I guess this is the reward for investing heavily in the MRF pace academies and some very good coaches working with the Indian young bowlers.
Do you agree with Gough's assessment or has there been a better group in Indian bowling history?
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Pakistani players go through these tests as well.
So to carry on from what you two said, imagine this being your best bowling lineup and being humiliated by Fakhar Zaman![]()
source is a radio comment by Gough
Please share the source.
Any sentence having "ever" in it has very low chances of being true.
Maybe in last 5 years, this is the best attack.
Gough is just sensationalizing.
source is a radio comment by Gough
TalkSport Radio today at around 5.30pm UK time.
It is the most well-rounded test attack, though.
Bowlers who can bowl at 90 mph - Shami Bumrah, Umesh
Bowlers who can swing it away - Bhuvi, Umesh, Pandya
Bowlers who can swing it in - Ishant, Bumrah
Reverse swing - Shami
Right Arm Spinner - Ashwin
Left Arm Spinner - Jadeja
Wrist Spinner - Kuldeep
And every single fast bowler bowls 85+ mph.
For sheer variety of attack, this Indian bowling line-up is unparalleled.
These are bowling friendly conditions. Let me know when the Indian pace attack runs through teams on dead UAE type wickets
India has a decent bowling attack to be fair, but is there potential in these current Indian pacers to some day be classed alongside the truly 'world class' fast bowlers produced by West Indies, Pakistan, Australia, South Africa, England with 350+ test wickets at a bowling average less than 25 - ripping apart batting line ups with lethal spells taking 5-fers, not so sure on that one... But still good prospects by Indian pace bowling standards, that is for sure. .. India has definitely come a long way since the days of Kuruvilla![]()
It is also important for the unparalleled bowling attack to have bowlers who can remain fit. Bumrah just got fit. Bhuvi is injured. Shami wasn't fit before. It lets bowlers and trundlers like Shardul keep getting into the squad again and again. For an important tour like this bowlers should have avoided playing in Pyjama Leagues and kept themselves fit.
A sub-25 average with 350+ wickets is no longer the criteria for being world class.
Of course , cricket has changed - I forgot - these days Zaheer Khan with a test bowling average of 33 is seen as a world class bowler of his time and probably among the fast bowling greats of world cricket, never mind just Indian cricket.
Don't think MRF did anything, investing in root system and selection of cricketers from tier -2 cities, towns has helped.
C Vaas averaged 29 and he is considered on of the SC greats.
B Lee averaged 31 despite playing in much better conditions and people consider him of the best of modern day cricket.
J Anderson has played in the most helpful conditions a swing bowler can find on God's great earth and still averages almost 27.
Only 20 pacers have taken more test wickets than Zaheer in over 150 years of cricket. That puts him in the top 1% of of all bowlers who have played cricket.
Zaheer Khan may not be an ATG but he certainly is an Asian ATG and one of the finest bowlers of the last 20 years.
I agree with everything except this bit. If he was an Asian ATG, he would be able to find a place in a first or second ATG Asian XI side but I think he falls short like Inzamam from a batting perspective.
To go from one extreme to another.It takes one match...
Bhuvaneshwar, Maavi etc are from Meerut, may be a Tier-4 City.
Umesh- Tier- 2/3
Bumrah-Ishant-Shami Tier-1
I agree with everything except this bit. If he was an Asian ATG, he would be able to find a place in a first or second ATG Asian XI side but I think he falls short like Inzamam from a batting perspective.
Comparing zaheer to inzamam is criminal.
Inzimam is a borderline atg whereas zaheer is just a good bowler who is hyped up bcoz india had no other good bowler at that time.
Comparing zaheer to inzamam is criminal.
Inzimam is a borderline atg whereas zaheer is just a good bowler who is hyped up bcoz india had no other good bowler at that time.
I never said Zaheer is an ATG. I said he is an Asian ATG.
He is the 6th highest wicket taker among Asian pacers. Which means he makes it into the 2nd Asian ATG-XI as the 3rd pacer.
Not sure I would agree, if you are selecting among Asian pacers on wicket taking ability and match winning potential (and test bowling average and number of 5-wicket hauls is a good indicator of both these two factors) , then Zaheer Khan possibly might make it to 3rd Asian ATG XI - but definitely is not worthy of selection in the 1st and 2nd XI ahead of the following 8 pacers with more than 100+ test wickets, ranked in order of test bowling avg:
Imran Khan: 362 wickets @ 22.81 (23 five-wicket hauls)
Waqar Younis: 373 wickets @ 23.56 (22 five-wicket hauls)
Wasim Akram: 414 wickets @ 23.62 (25 five-wicket hauls)
Fazal Mahmood: 139 wickets @ 24.70 (13 five-wicket hauls)
Mohammed Asif: 106 wickets @ 24.36 (7 five-wicket hauls)
Shoaib Akhtar: 178 wickets @ 25.69 (12 five-wicket hauls)
Kapil Dev: 434 wickets @ 29.64 (23 five-wicket hauls)
Chaminda Vaas: 355 wickets @ 29.58 (12 five-wicket hauls)
And then you move onto the likes of Srinath and Zaheer Khan.
For the record, as well as the higher bowling average and strike rates, Zaheer Khan took just 11 five-wicket hauls in 92 tests - Shoaib Akhtar incidentally played exactly half that many tests in his career (46) and took more 5-wicket hauls. And interestingly Mohammed Asif played 23 tests which is exactly a quater of the number of tests played by Zaheer and took 7 five-wicket hauls.
What makes it also remkarkable feat by Pakistani bowlers of the 90s/2000s era to take so many 5-wicket hauls is that unlike say Kapil Dev who was the lone ranger in his bowling attack, the Pakistani quicks had to compete against each other and yet all of Imran, Wasim, Waqar, Shoaib, Asif, and spinners Qadir, Saqlain, Mushtaq et al managed to take plenty of big wicket hauls confirming their match winning abilities.
But the most impressive one of all for 5-fers was Fazal Mahmood - look at that record, 34 test matches only and he took 13-five wicket hauls and 4 - 10 wicket-hauls in tests - what a legend!
And the reason for the emphasis on 5-wicket hauls is simply because top class and ATG fast bowlers dont deal in 2-fers and 3-fers , they can rip apart batting line ups on their own![]()
Allowing England to score 243 and 270 on this track is criminal.
Ashwin had a wicket ideally suited to spin and was outbowled by Moeen. A home track bully.