Cricket

Wasim, Waqar, or Shoaib? Salman Butt names the most complete Pakistani bowler

Former Pakistan cricket captain Salman Butt recently shared his thoughts on the most complete fast bowler among the legendary trio of Shoaib Akhtar, Wasim Akram, and Waqar Younis.

Each of these bowlers is revered as one of the greatest in the history of cricket, having struck fear into the hearts of even the most accomplished batters around the world during their careers.

With their devastating speed, exceptional skill, and remarkable accuracy, they have left an indelible mark on the game, showcasing the art of fast bowling in its finest form.

During a recent appearance on a local podcast, Salman Butt, who has played alongside all three bowlers, was asked to name the most complete bowler among them. The former captain highlighted that each bowler possesses unique qualities, making direct comparisons difficult.

“Look, Shoaib Bhai wasn’t just fast; he was a wonderful bowler with exceptional mental sharpness. He was always threatening and had all the skills,” Salman remarked.

Follow us on our Official WhatsApp channel

“Wasim Bhai and Waqar Bhai were not only express fast bowlers, but they could swing the ball, seam it, and execute deadly reverse swing. They had the ability to shatter toes and split helmets, such complete bowlers are unmatched.”

Salman Butt emphasized that these bowlers possess exceptional skills and talents that set them apart, making it impossible to draw comparisons with any bowler who represented Pakistan after them.

“You cannot compare anyone who came later with the category these three fall into. Especially Wasim and Waqar, the way they sustained their performances over such a long period is remarkable. The era in which they played and carried themselves is without parallel,” he added.

The former captain also highlighted the fitness levels of Shoaib Akhtar, Wasim Akram, and Waqar Younis, sharing examples of how they maintained high bowling speeds even as they neared the end of their illustrious careers.

“Wasim Bhai played his last World Cup in 2003 in South Africa and was still bowling at speeds of 137-138 km/h at the age of 40, something today’s bowlers struggle with. Waqar was no different in terms of his enduring brilliance,” he stated.

“Shoaib Bhai, despite his injuries, was bowling over 150 km/h in the 2011 World Cup in India at the age of 38-39. Such feats are rarely seen these days.”

READ: Sunil Gavaskar compares Virat Kohli with Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer

A Sports

Recent Posts

Marco Jansen takes seven to bundle Sri Lanka for their lowest Test total

Fast bowler Marco Jansen took 7-13 as South Africa skittled Sri Lanka for just 42…

33 minutes ago

Champions Trophy: Shahid Afridi supports PCB’s stance against hybrid model

Former Pakistan cricket captain Shahid Afridi has voiced his strong support for the Pakistan Cricket…

46 minutes ago

It’s unacceptable that Pakistan visit India but they don’t: Mohsin Naqvi

The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Mohsin Naqvi, expressed strong dissatisfaction on Thursday…

1 hour ago

Kamran Ghulam’s maiden ODI ton helps Pakistan to post 303-6 against Zimbabwe

BULAWAYO: Kamran Ghulam struck his maiden ODI century to help Pakistan post 303-6 in the…

2 hours ago

Australia call up uncapped Beau Webster as cover for Mitchell Marsh

Uncapped all-rounder Beau Webster was on Thursday added to the Australia squad for next week's…

2 hours ago

Kane Williamson falls for 93 as England fight back in first Test

England captured the vital wicket of Kane Williamson for 93 in a dramatic five-wicket final…

3 hours ago