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Ajay Jadeja telling about Wasim Akram

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dude don't make it india -pakistan.
i don't really care,,i watch sports to enjoy not to support only india.

And for ur information i am totally disinterested in cricket now,,,barely saw it after 2003 world cup
I am not making it Indo-Pak at all.... I am just saying who taught him to swing... No offense mate

Na,,,never liked them.
Only mc grath was good.................impeccable line and length
McGrath line and length...spot on.. but swing once again....Waseem had no match
 
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I am not making it Indo-Pak at all.... I am just saying who taught him to swing... No offense mate


McGrath line and length...spot on.. but swing once again....Waseem had no match

No one can teach this shit to anyone,,u can at the best correct them somewhat.
People are born with this talent.

Messi cannot teach anyone to play like him.
 
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Waqar was a ruthless, no non-sense bowler. He would kill you with brute pace, toe crushers and swing.

Wasim, a more tamed pace bowler, swinging the ball at will and at any speed. He would get the ball moving even at 129kmph! The variations he could offer were unparalleled. No two balls were ever the same. He was more like the left arm McGrath.

Shoaib was a beast, but his attitude let him down. That over to Ricky Ponting at Gabba in 2002 was perhaps the finest ODI over by him, in my view. Freaking insane speed, Ponting clueless, Shoaib sets him up perfectly, and takes him out for a duck on the last ball. Terrorized the shyt out of Punter.

Ricky Ponting scared to face Shoaib Akhtar nightmare over, BOWLED! - ytPAK.com

I am a fan of Australian quicks.

Because they trash talk :D

Well, for the early part of Waqar's career, his toe crushers would do the talking.
 
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Waqar was a ruthless, no non-sense bowler. He would kill you with brute pace, toe crushers and swing.

Wasim, a more tamed pace bowler, swinging the ball at will and at any speed. He would get the ball moving even at 129kmph! The variations he could offer were unparalleled. No two balls were ever the same. He was more like the left arm McGrath.

Shoaib was a beast, but his attitude let him down. That over to Ricky Ponting at Gabba in 2002 was perhaps the finest ODI over by him, in my view. Freaking insane speed, Ponting clueless, Shoaib sets him up perfectly, and takes him out for a duck on the last ball. Terrorized the shyt out of Punter.

Ricky Ponting scared to face Shoaib Akhtar nightmare over, BOWLED! - ytPAK.com



Well, for the early part of Waqar's career, his toe crushers would do the talking.

well, it is Waqar we are talking about here.

But what I liked about Australians, Denis Lillee was a master of this is that they would sledge and trash talk and they did it effectively to psychologically wear down the opponent.

In terms of pure terror among the fast bowlers, the West Indians had a reputation in the 80's. You know one of the only few times when you would see Batsmen carried off in stretchers.

too bad West Indies is a shadow of it's former self.
 
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akram younis etc were really good bowlers but eventually tamed by Sachin !
 
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Waqar was a ruthless, no non-sense bowler. He would kill you with brute pace, toe crushers and swing.

Wasim, a more tamed pace bowler, swinging the ball at will and at any speed. He would get the ball moving even at 129kmph! The variations he could offer were unparalleled. No two balls were ever the same. He was more like the left arm McGrath.

Shoaib was a beast, but his attitude let him down. That over to Ricky Ponting at Gabba in 2002 was perhaps the finest ODI over by him, in my view. Freaking insane speed, Ponting clueless, Shoaib sets him up perfectly, and takes him out for a duck on the last ball. Terrorized the shyt out of Punter.

Ricky Ponting scared to face Shoaib Akhtar nightmare over, BOWLED! - ytPAK.com



Well, for the early part of Waqar's career, his toe crushers would do the talking.

there was a New Zealand fast bowler called Shane Bond. And he was really good. Could clock 147-151. Injuries after injuries meant lot os of gaps and he finally retired.

New Zealand was at it's best, during the Martin Crowe era.

actually I did ask him how he felt when he got out for 299

@Donatello Shoaib was indeed a beast. Only if he had the discipline of Akram or a Younis.
 
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I am not making it Indo-Pak at all.... I am just saying who taught him to swing... No offense mate


McGrath line and length...spot on.. but swing once again....Waseem had no match

None taken, Pakistan had the better fast bowlers, Indians had the better batsmen, :D
 
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One of my favorite fast bowler.....Wasim Akram......he has so many varieties...and killing swing....
 
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there was a New Zealand fast bowler called Shane Bond. And he was really good. Could clock 147-151. Injuries after injuries meant lot os of gaps and he finally retired.

New Zealand was at it's best, during the Martin Crowe era.

actually I did ask him how he felt when he got out for 299

@Donatello Shoaib was indeed a beast. Only if he had the discipline of Akram or a Younis.
Ife he had the discipline he wouldnt be so aggresive n termed today as a BEAST
 
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Wasim was an unbeleivable legend,only better fast bowler was possibly malcolm marshall.Pleasure watching him bowl.
 
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well, it is Waqar we are talking about here.

But what I liked about Australians, Denis Lillee was a master of this is that they would sledge and trash talk and they did it effectively to psychologically wear down the opponent.

In terms of pure terror among the fast bowlers, the West Indians had a reputation in the 80's. You know one of the only few times when you would see Batsmen carried off in stretchers.

too bad West Indies is a shadow of it's former self.

Ya, but how many of us 20 somethings have witnessed the West Indies Fast bowling of late 70s and 80s? I haven't.
 
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He was not only legendary baller but also a fine batsman. He played 257 runs not out inning in a single test match inning
 
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