bob doesnt even know about shahid nazir eh thats strange
5622: SAMIAKH, (06 JAN 2005, 18H21:06)
Hi Bob:
You have not responded to my last few e-mails but I understand you must be busy. I have a couple of questions/observations:
1) You state that Mohd. Asif probably needs to add a yard of pace to become more effective on the international circuit. Yet if you look at guys like Mcgrath and Pollock, they have been successful staying between 125-135K's. Which is generally where Asif bowled. Is'nt is more a question of bowling the right channel and hitting the seam consistently, rather than pure pace?
2) You state that you saw Shahid Nazir in the fast bowlers camp held prior to the Aus tour. Is that true? I thought he wasn't invited.
3) Waqar commented that the selectors should have sent more experienced pace bowling support for Akhtar. Given that Shabbir and Gul are out, was he talking about himself?! I mean, with those guys out the only others with test experience were Fazle-Akbar (please God no!), Azhar Mehmood (I guess he would not have done any worse than Sami) and Shahid Nazir (should have been on the tour all along). Waqar was a great Pakistani fast bowler, but cricket commentary/analysis is not his forte.
4) I am a Sr. Manager at an Investment firm. Last year I had to make a personnel decision on my team. I had a superstar who could really turn it on when he wanted, but more often than not was destructive to the team spirit. After almost 2 years of deliberation I finally let him go last year. 2004 was the best year the team had has in 5. (Hint! Hint!)
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REPLY BY: BOB, (07 Jan 2005, 06h27:36)
Hi Samiakh,
1. Yes but he is nopt a Pollock type bowler he has promise needs to get stronger physically but I thought he did well.
2. No I didn't see him
3. People say things but we did not have much choice. Shahid Nazir though apparently bowled well on the last Australian tour. I wish I had known. I should have looked it up!! We definitely needed more experience with the ball.
4. Ok
Bob