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Usman Khan Shinwari's five-fer against Sri Lanka in the last ODI is the third fastest in ODI history

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The 21 balls Shinwari, who debuted in the fourth ODI on Friday, took to record a five-wicket haul was the third fastest in ODI history. Chaminda Vaas took five wickets off just 16 balls against Bangladesh in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003, while Timm van der Gugten, the Netherlands pacer, got there in 20 balls against Canada in 2013.

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That is an amazing achievement, excellent display of swing and seam bowling by him.
 
The other two got them against minnows so Usman Khan is unofficially the fastest in the history of ODI cricket to get a Fifer. Impressive stuff from a very good fast bowler.


But nooooo, he's a trundler, he's a spray gun, he cant swing it, he can't seam it. In your face haters. :shh :shhh
 
The other two got them against minnows so Usman Khan is unofficially the fastest in the history of ODI cricket to get a Fifer. Impressive stuff from a very good fast bowler.


But nooooo, he's a trundler, he's a spray gun, he cant swing it, he can't seam it. In your face haters. :shh :shhh

TBF this SL side is basically a minnow, they've won 4 of 26 matches this year. Even minnows aren't that bad.
 
TBF this SL side is basically a minnow, they've won 4 of 26 matches this year. Even minnows aren't that bad.

You could say that but a team that won the WC (and that too, in the 90's) can definitely not be minnows. Poor form, yes. But they also beat India when it really mattered in the CT and almost beat Pakistan in QF's too so they aren't as bad as some people are making then out to be.
 
You could say that but a team that won the WC (and that too, in the 90's) can definitely not be minnows. Poor form, yes. But they also beat India when it really mattered in the CT and almost beat Pakistan in QF's too so they aren't as bad as some people are making then out to be.

This side was completely different, no matthews, malinga, Kusal perera, gunaratne.

Sri Lanka could have won 1-2 ODIs if their key players weren't injured
 
A flash in the pan or an ATG in the making? We shall soon see. He has probably booked his ticket to Down Under with this performance at the expense of I wonder who? Rumman?
 
Post injury Shinwari is not getting through the crease smoothly. Seems imbalanced hence isn’t as consistent as he was against SL wrt his line and length.

Another thing missing is the the inswing against RHB where he dismissed many SL batsman with sharp swing. Wrist position and ball release (seam) is not what it was vs SL.


Hence Pakistan suffering. Otherwise we would have been our main striking force in Asia Cup.



Footage of his bowling vs SL on YouTube vs his current state tells u whole lot of difference sadly.
 
Post injury Shinwari is not getting through the crease smoothly. Seems imbalanced hence isn’t as consistent as he was against SL wrt his line and length.

Another thing missing is the the inswing against RHB where he dismissed many SL batsman with sharp swing. Wrist position and ball release (seam) is not what it was vs SL.


Hence Pakistan suffering. Otherwise we would have been our main striking force in Asia Cup.



Footage of his bowling vs SL on YouTube vs his current state tells u whole lot of difference sadly.

Let’s be fair that there’s a difference in the batting he is facing, against Sri Lanka he would have a greater margin for error. Against top sides, he will be punished for every error and that in turn will bring out his true character: ie how to perform in the big moments. I am not belittling his talent, but even in his current form of you play him against Zimbabwe he will come through with flying colors
 
Not sure he has the brains to be a top bowler.

Lacks a Plan B when hit.
 
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