[MENTION=147292]RedwoodOriginal[/MENTION]
I was at a funeral when I read your last two replies and almost laughed.
The fact that you are downplaying the significance of Archer’s World Cup performance and the significance of the super-over shows that you are clutching at straws here.
If Naseem had a brilliant World Cup and bowled the decisive super-over in the final, our fans wouldn’t shut up about it.
Archer had huge expectations on his shoulders and he delivered. He was fast-tracked to help England win the World Cup and he played a huge role.
He was their leading wicket-taker and the second most economical bowler in the tournament.
Naseem’s talent, potential and future growth only exists in the minds of delusional Pakistani supporters.
He has been a joke every time he has played against a major team. This idea that he will get better with age and experience and improve as a bowler is just an assumption. It is just the hope of our supporters.
Can you or anyone else guarantee that it will happen? Of course not, so unless he achieves something in his career, it is ridiculous to compare him to Archer who had a brilliant 2019.
He has been on a downward spiral since 2020 and may or may not perform again due to numerous reasons, but his brilliant 2019 (World Cup + Ashes) is not a fantasy or a hope (like Naseem’s future); it is a reality, and the heights that he reached that year is most likely going to be bigger than Naseem’s entire career.
Naseem was a failure against the top sides in 2019-20 and he is a failure in 2022 as well. There is no point in giving him the benefit of doubt because the Pindi pitch was flat.
The fact is that he was once against the most expensive bowler on show, so there is clearly an issue with his bowling.
He is not even good enough to get into the LOI squads and this is his track-record against the major sides in Test cricket:
Vs Australia 2019:
Average 68, economy 3.4
Vs England 2020:
Average 69, economy 3.4
Vs New Zealand 2021
Average 73, economy 4.5
Vs Australia 2022:
Average 89, economy 4.2
A total embarrassment. So again, please don’t embarrass yourself by comparing Archer (who has achieved something in his career) to a bowler who hasn’t and probably never will achieve anything based on how rubbish he is.