Let's bump this thread a bit. Yes, he came onto the scene, gave all he promised bowling from 130-145kph and had great accuracy and yorkers but he has really fallen away since then...
Here are a few articles of interest in chronological order from earliest to latest:
-Munaf bursts onto the scene (2003)
-Prasad feels Munaf lacks intensity
-Munaf hurt by speculation over fitness
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Full article: http://www.cricketweb.net/forum/showthread.php?p=1337370#post1337370
What is your view on Munaf Patel? Should he play, is there any hope to get him to bowl at full capacity instead of idolising Mcgrath, or should we give up on him and play people who promise less and deliver more.
Here are a few articles of interest in chronological order from earliest to latest:
-Munaf bursts onto the scene (2003)
-Prasad feels Munaf lacks intensity
-Munaf hurt by speculation over fitness
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INSIDE MUNAF'S MIND
Ajay S Shankar
Indian Express
30th September 2007
He’s not fit, not intense enough, needs to show more commitment— that’s the official version. but Munaf Patel
STRETCHED out on the white, crumpled bed in a dark hotel room near the railway station in Pune, curtains drawn, sheets pulled up to his chin, the left hand limp, clutching the muted TV remote, the Twenty20 fireworks exploding in a blur before him, the life of one India’s most promising fast bowlers today hangs on one word: Izzat.
Full article: http://www.cricketweb.net/forum/showthread.php?p=1337370#post1337370
What is your view on Munaf Patel? Should he play, is there any hope to get him to bowl at full capacity instead of idolising Mcgrath, or should we give up on him and play people who promise less and deliver more.