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Pakistan's new 16 yr old fast bowler Naseem Shah


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49 minutes ago, Cricketics said:

Biggest lull in the game is that Pakistan left out their best bowler in last decade Mohammad Abbaas,  who has had excellent start to his career. With all his recent success, he should have been playing ahead of one of the three guys who were picked. Pretty brain dead selection there from Misbah and Azhar Ali.

Abbas probably wasn't fit. He didn't even play warmups.

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9 minutes ago, rkt.india said:

Abbas probably wasn't fit. He didn't even play warmups.

Doubt that. They have been going on the bandwagon and wanting to play a young attack, reminiscent of them creating the AAG attack which they once used to gloat about even though it never happened. 

 

Hence since on the tour, they have been keeping Abbas away for these guys, even though one so called young is 32 year old Imran, who is not much younger to Abbas :). Meanwhile Nottinghamshire is looking to sign Abbas. 

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1 hour ago, Cricketics said:

Doubt that. They have been going on the bandwagon and wanting to play a young attack, reminiscent of them creating the AAG attack which they once used to gloat about even though it never happened. 

 

Hence since on the tour, they have been keeping Abbas away for these guys, even though one so called young is 32 year old Imran, who is not much younger to Abbas :). Meanwhile Nottinghamshire is looking to sign Abbas. 

Imran is neither fast nor young. He just played coz he took fifer in warmup.

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Biggest lull in the game is that Pakistan left out their best bowler in last decade Mohammad Abbaas,  who has had excellent start to his career. With all his recent success, he should have been playing ahead of one of the three guys who were picked. Pretty brain dead selection there from Misbah and Azhar Ali.

 

Amazingly bad decision to bench him for a guy that has not featured for 3yrs in thr national side. Thickos.

 

Abbas avg’s 18 with the ball.

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26 minutes ago, putrevus said:

He is not Brett Lee fast, he is just 140 plus guy.Unless he has any weapons to get batsmen out, he will struggle. He needs to to play more FC.

Brett Lee when debuted was similar pace. It's not like Brett Lee was bowling 160 from day one. Also in those days, bowlers bowling 145 plus were rare when Lee debuted. So batsmen were not used to.

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18 minutes ago, rkt.india said:

Brett Lee when debuted was similar pace. It's not like Brett Lee was bowling 160 from day one. Also in those days, bowlers bowling 145 plus were rare when Lee debuted. So batsmen were not used to.

In 2000s itself 120 kph was common speed in international cricket, anyone who bowled 140+ got lots of attention because it was so rare. Aaj kal har koi 140 daal raha hai due to structured diet and fitness.

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25 minutes ago, rkt.india said:

Brett Lee when debuted was similar pace. It's not like Brett Lee was bowling 160 from day one. Also in those days, bowlers bowling 145 plus were rare when Lee debuted. So batsmen were not used to.

What is your point. When you cannot bowl more than 4 overs in second day, you are worthless to the team. Yes Brett Lee might not have more pace than this guy but he sure did not limp out after 4 overs on day2  if he was not injured.I said Brett lee speed because this kid was being hyped as super fast.

 

All WI bowlers in 1980s till mid 90s when they were in their pomp bowled fast.

 

This guy is unfit to play test cricket if he cannot bowl on consecutive days.

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1 minute ago, putrevus said:

What is your point. When you cannot bowl more than 4 overs in second day, you are worthless to the team. Yes Brett Lee might not have more pace than this guy but he sure did not limp out after 4 overs on day2  if he was not injured.I said Brett lee speed because this kid was being hyped as super fast.

 

This guy is unfit to play test cricket if he cannot bowl on consecutive days.

How many overs did Naseem bowl today?

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I think Pakistan missed a trick by not having Mohammed Abbas ....Naseem bowled quite well but without luck. He is definitely a find but none of the bowlers could control runs and the field placement was very defensive. Easy runs on both side of the wickets after first 10 overs no catching positions for Yasir ....they made it too easy for midget and rest of the Aussies.

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7 minutes ago, Suhaan said:

How many overs did Naseem bowl today?

4 overs, I am all for giving chances to young talent but it cannot be done at the cost of the team.This guy clearly is not ready to handle the load of a fast bowler in test cricket and Misbah is an idiot, if he thought this kid would have scared Aussies with his pace.You don't develop young talent by putting them in the deep end , he is not only hurting the team but also the youngster.

 

 

 

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22 hours ago, putrevus said:

What is your point. When you cannot bowl more than 4 overs in second day, you are worthless to the team. Yes Brett Lee might not have more pace than this guy but he sure did not limp out after 4 overs on day2  if he was not injured.I said Brett lee speed because this kid was being hyped as super fast.

 

All WI bowlers in 1980s till mid 90s when they were in their pomp bowled fast.

 

This guy is unfit to play test cricket if he cannot bowl on consecutive days.

Injury can happen to anyone. Zak bowling 135 got injured on first day first session of the game doesn't mean he was useless. A 20 year quick getting injured is nothing and not happened for the first time. Cummins stayed out of the game for 7 years due to injury. Genuine quick bowling is toughest thing in cricket. Will never some genuine fast bowlers injury.

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