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Aamer and Asif are best in the world - Butt


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Salman Butt, the Pakistan captain, has praised his new-ball pair, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer, as the best opening duo the world ahead of the Test series against England following their performances which earned a 1-1 draw with Australia.

Although Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel, South Africa's quick bowlers, can lay their own claim to be the leading strike force in the game, Pakistan's combination have certainly made a huge impression in recent weeks and will be a major threat when they take on England at Trent Bridge. Asif and Aamer shared 22 wickets in the two-Test series against Australia and were both outstanding during Pakistan's three-wicket victory at Headingley, their first win against Australia for 15 years.

Aamer has gained praise from former great fast bowlers including Wasim Akram, while Asif has shown tremendous skill in controlling the swing even though he has lost pace in recent years. They have enjoyed bowling in overcast conditions, but are also capable of extracting reverse swing which could play a part against England.

"The way Mohammad Aamer, Mohammad Asif and Umar Gul bowled was brilliant," Butt told Cricinfo. "Without any doubt I can say that Aamer and Asif are the best pair in the world at the moment and Gul with the old ball is the most dangerous because he bowls the best reverse swing that I've played in recent times. I am a lucky person to have such an armoury and they are Pakistan's trump card in Pakistan's successes in the recent past and for a long time in the future."

However, one of the key challenges facing Pakistan is to ensure their pace bowlers remain fit during a demanding schedule which will extend to six Test in six weeks once the England series concludes at the end of August. Although they have reserves in the squad, if either Asif or Aamer are unable to play a match it will have a severe impact on Pakistan's chances.

"We will be talking to the bowlers. We have to look after each other," Butt said. "But if somebody is feeling tired, disheartened, or if he feels there is any injury scare he can always come out and speak to me and the seniors. It is not only me, but the seniors and the team management who will sit and decide. It is not only this series but with the World Cup fast approaching we definitely have that, too, at the back of our minds so we will preserve key people but at the same time in the big games - Tests - we need to play our best team and plan accordingly."

Pakistan's bowlers are without doubt their most dangerous asset because the batting remains hugely inexperienced with much resting on Butt himself. Umar Akmal's performances against Australia suggested he has yet to realise the requirements of Test cricket, but Azhar Ali showed promise at No. 3 with a vital 51 during the tense run chase at Headingley.

"He is a wonderful prospect," Butt said. "He plays his cricket in his limits. He knows his shots, his scoring areas. In the four innings so far, three times he got out a very good ball which any good batsman might have found hard to negotiate as well. Azhar is a very good talent and if he can carry on this way he has the ability to stabilise the Pakistan batting. He proved that during the fourth innings at Headingley where he showed great temperament and resolve against the Aussies as well as a good technique in tough conditions.

"But you should not forget Imran Farhat's contribution," Butt added. "He kept the scoring rate high and kept hitting the boundaries at the other end, which helped Azhar to not take pressure. So, full credit to Imran, who built the crucial partnership with Azhar in the run chase."
 
in my view, they are a close second to Steyn and Morkel. Simply because the SA pair have been tested in non-friendly pitches in the sub-continent and against a wider variety of opposition. Though Asif has performed well on sub-continent pitches, I am yet to see Aamer prove himself on dry tracks. But irrespective of that, its a treat to see them operate in tandem!
 
hahahah well they are the copy of wasim and waqar ws are back but this time Ms double Ms they are

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morkel is nothing sir asif is better tha morkel even if u ask to smith he will pics asif any given day over morkel
 
in my view, they are a close second to Steyn and Morkel. Simply because the SA pair have been tested in non-friendly pitches in the sub-continent and against a wider variety of opposition. Though Asif has performed well on sub-continent pitches, I am yet to see Aamer prove himself on dry tracks. But irrespective of that, its a treat to see them operate in tandem!


Aamer is a treat to watch. at such young age he performs such well.
I think if properly handeled he could be one of the greatret fast bowlers off the world
 
yaaar why dont india produce good fast bowler in few matches they perfom but than they all struggle in theor whole career ishant pcraveen not perfoming after one match they got 5 wicket they struglled since than why india can't get fast bowler
 
yaaar why dont india produce good fast bowler in few matches they perfom but than they all struggle in theor whole career ishant pcraveen not perfoming after one match they got 5 wicket they struglled since than why india can't get fast bowler


Irfan pathan could have been the great fast bowler in recent time but he got distracted trying to catch the tag of an allrounder
 
in my view, they are a close second to Steyn and Morkel. Simply because the SA pair have been tested in non-friendly pitches in the sub-continent and against a wider variety of opposition. Though Asif has performed well on sub-continent pitches, I am yet to see Aamer prove himself on dry tracks. But irrespective of that, its a treat to see them operate in tandem!

Aamir bowled superbly in srilanka but we still lost. Asif needs to increase a bit of pace. Aamir bowled very mature spells in england if he stays fit soon he will be one of the most feared bowlers in the world.

We desperately need some good batting.
 
Aamir bowled superbly in srilanka but we still lost. Asif needs to increase a bit of pace. Aamir bowled very mature spells in england if he stays fit soon he will be one of the most feared bowlers in the world.

We desperately need some good batting.

I think Asif's pace is ok. Agreed, he doesnt dowl in the high 140's anymore but he is a different sort of bowler. He is in the Glenn McGrath and Shaun Pollock mold and depends on movement, variety and bounce. I think he's doing just fine.
 
I think Asif's pace is ok. Agreed, he doesnt dowl in the high 140's anymore but he is a different sort of bowler. He is in the Glenn McGrath and Shaun Pollock mold and depends on movement, variety and bounce. I think he's doing just fine.

With such pace he will be of no effect in the sub continent or on the pitches which are slightly dryer. Pakistan will not be playing in india and pakistan so only srilanka remains so we are good at the moment.
 
well anyway hope to see them hittin g and braking the legs with the yorkers of batsman as waqar and wasim did al the time
 
With such pace he will be of no effect in the sub continent or on the pitches which are slightly dryer. Pakistan will not be playing in india and pakistan so only srilanka remains so we are good at the moment.

Again, not-so-fast bowlers have performed well in the sub-continent. Irfan Pathan being one of them. and Asif too against India in the last Indo-Pak series. I am not saying that Asif is slow. His pace is just enough to cause trouble to batsmen.
 
yaaar why dont india produce good fast bowler in few matches they perfom but than they all struggle in theor whole career ishant pcraveen not perfoming after one match they got 5 wicket they struglled since than why india can't get fast bowler

That my friend, is a million dollar question!
 

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